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1 st <strong>April</strong> <strong>2018</strong><br />
TALENT<br />
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VIJAYAREKHA Volume VI Issue No. 03 PSC a’c- ]- c- o£mamknI<br />
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T A L E N T<br />
A C A D E M Y<br />
Contents<br />
Facts about National Symbols ..............................................4<br />
Women’s magazines in Kerala .............................................7<br />
P.S.C Previous Questions - Chemistry ..................................8<br />
Civil Police Officer / Beat Forest Officer<br />
Model Question Paper....................................................... 10<br />
Degree Level Model Question Paper .................................. 12<br />
Quantitative Aptitude (Selected Questions) ......................... 14<br />
Mental Ability (Selected Questions).................................... 15<br />
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Facts FACTS About ABOUT NATIONAL National SYMBOLS Symbols<br />
National Symbols<br />
National Flag : Tricolour Flag<br />
National Emblem : Lion Capital<br />
National Anthem : Jana Gana Mana<br />
National Song : Vande Mataram<br />
National Language : Hindi<br />
National Calendar : Saka Era<br />
National Bird : Peacock<br />
National Animal : Tiger<br />
National Aquatic Animal : Ganga Dolphin<br />
National Heritage Animal : Elephant<br />
National Fruit : Mango<br />
National Flower : Lotus<br />
National Tree : Banyan Tree<br />
National Game : Field Hockey<br />
National River : Ganga<br />
National Fish : Mackerel (Ayakoora)<br />
National Dance : Bharatanatyam<br />
NATIONAL FLAG<br />
The Tricolour National Flag<br />
was adopted on<br />
22 nd July 1947<br />
Indian National Flag was<br />
designed by<br />
Pingali Venkaiah<br />
National Flag consists of<br />
three colours (Top Saffron,<br />
Middle White, Bottom Green)<br />
Saffron - Strength and<br />
Courage of the<br />
Country<br />
White - Peace and Truth<br />
with Dharma Chakra<br />
Green - Fertility, Growth<br />
and Auspiciousness<br />
of the land<br />
Person who gave explanation<br />
to the colours and chakra of<br />
Indian National Flag -<br />
Dr. S. Radhakrishnan<br />
Asoka Chakra (Dharma<br />
Chakra) is inscribed in centre<br />
of white colour.<br />
Colour of Asoka Chakra is<br />
Naval blue<br />
The Asoka Chakra is taken<br />
from - Lion Capital of Asoka<br />
(Saranath, UP)<br />
Total number of spokes in<br />
Asoka Chakra - 24<br />
The shape of Indian National<br />
Flag - Rectangle<br />
The length and breadth ratio<br />
of Indian National Flag - 3:2<br />
National Flag is made of Hand<br />
spun and hand woven wool/<br />
cotton/silk khadi bunling<br />
The only institution authorised<br />
to manufacture and supply<br />
National Flag of India<br />
Karnataka Khadi Gramodyoga<br />
Samyukta Sangha (KKGSS) (In<br />
Hubli, Karnataka)<br />
KKGSS was established on<br />
1 st November 1957<br />
KKGSS produces National Flags<br />
in 9 different dimensions.<br />
Size of the flag having lowest<br />
dimension - 150×100 mm<br />
Size of the flag having highest<br />
dimension - 6300×4200 mm<br />
Size of the flag inscribed on<br />
Aeroplanes of VVIPs<br />
450×300 mm<br />
Size of the flag kept on table<br />
150×100 mm<br />
Size of the flag in cars<br />
225×150 mm<br />
FLAG HISTORY<br />
India’s first flag was hoisted<br />
(unofficial flag) at Parsee<br />
Bagan Square (Green park),<br />
Calcutta, (1906 August 7)<br />
It contains three horizontal<br />
strips of Red, Yellow, Green<br />
and Symbols Sun, Crescent<br />
(N-{µ-°-e)and Lotus<br />
The word ‘Vandematharam’<br />
was written in the yellow<br />
colour strip of the flag.<br />
The second flag called as<br />
Berlin Committee Flag was<br />
hoisted by Madam Bhikaiji<br />
Cama in 1907.<br />
Eventhough this Flag was<br />
similar to the first, it had only<br />
one lotus and an addition of<br />
seven stars denoting Saptarishis<br />
were also there.<br />
The third Flag of India was<br />
hoisted during Home Rule<br />
Movement in - 1917 (by<br />
Balgangadhara Tilak & Annie<br />
Besant)<br />
This Flag had five red and four<br />
green horizontal strips<br />
arranged one by one with seven<br />
stars in the Saptarishi<br />
configuration<br />
And on the left hand top<br />
corner there was the union<br />
jack. There was also a white<br />
crescent and star in one<br />
corner.<br />
During the session of the All<br />
India Congress Committee<br />
which met at Bezwada in 1921<br />
(now Vijayawada) an Andhra<br />
youth prepared a Flag and<br />
took it to Gandhiji.<br />
It was made up of two colours<br />
red and green<br />
Red represented Hindus and<br />
Green represented Muslims<br />
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additional white strip to<br />
represent remaining<br />
communities and a spinning<br />
This unofficial flag was known<br />
wheel to symbolise progress<br />
as Swadeshi Flag or<br />
of the Nation. This was the<br />
Vandematharam Flag, and<br />
fourth flag.<br />
was hoisted by Surendranath<br />
Banerjee<br />
The Tricolour Flag (fifth flag)<br />
was hoisted in 1929 as a result<br />
of Poorna Swaraj by<br />
Jawaharlal Nehru<br />
A resolution was passed<br />
adopting tricolour as National<br />
flag of India in - 1931<br />
This Flag contains Saffron,<br />
White and Green colours with<br />
Gandhi’s spinning wheel at<br />
the centre<br />
Upto 1947 spinning wheel<br />
continued at the centre and on<br />
22 nd July 1947 it was changed<br />
to Dharma Chakra<br />
Person who raised the<br />
National flag on 15 th August<br />
1947 at Red fort<br />
Jawaharlal Nehru<br />
INDIAN FLAG CODE<br />
The Law that enacted to aware all citizens about honouring<br />
National Flag - Indian Flag Code<br />
The Flag code of India came to force on - 26 th January 2002<br />
The Chairman of Flag code committee - P.T. Shenoy<br />
Person who took major role in amending the Flag code<br />
Naveen Jindal<br />
The founder of Flag foundation of India - Naveen Jindal<br />
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Similar Flags<br />
The country having National<br />
flag similar to that of India<br />
Niger<br />
Countries having National<br />
flag in Red, White and Green<br />
horizontal strips<br />
Hungary, Tajikistan<br />
The country having National<br />
flag in Saffron, White and<br />
Green vertical strips<br />
Ivory Coast<br />
The country having National<br />
flag in Green, White and<br />
Orange vertical strips<br />
Ireland<br />
The country having National<br />
Flag in Green, White and Red<br />
vertical strips<br />
Italy<br />
Every year on Independence<br />
Day, the Prime Minister of<br />
India Hoists National Flag at<br />
Red Fort<br />
The Prime Ministers who<br />
haven’t hoisted National<br />
Flag at Red fort are -<br />
Chandra Sekhar, Gulsarilal<br />
Nanda (acting)<br />
The Chairman of Ad-hoc<br />
committee on National Flag<br />
in the Constituent Assembly<br />
Rajendra Prasad<br />
Indian Flag was send space<br />
for the first time in - 1971<br />
(Appollo 15 mission)<br />
The study of Flags -<br />
Vexilology<br />
The tallest National Flag<br />
in India is situated at<br />
Belagavi (Karnataka)<br />
NATIONAL EMBLEM<br />
National Emblem, The Lion<br />
Capital was adopted on -<br />
26 th January 1950<br />
Facts FACTS About ABOUT NATIONAL National SYMBOLS Symbols<br />
National Emblem of India was<br />
adopted from<br />
Lion Capital of Asoka<br />
(Saranath)<br />
The animals which can be seen<br />
in the Lion Capital<br />
Lion, Elephant, Horse, Bull<br />
Person who designed National<br />
Emblem<br />
Dinanath Bhargava<br />
On the base of National<br />
Emblem is inscribed<br />
Satyameva Jayate<br />
Satyameva Jayate is taken from<br />
Mundaka Upanishad<br />
The National Symbol of India<br />
during British rule<br />
Star of India<br />
The prohibition of improper use<br />
of National Emblem of India<br />
Act was passed in - 2005<br />
The Lion Capital of Asoka is<br />
preserved at -<br />
Sarnath Museum<br />
NATIONAL ANTHEM<br />
National Anthem, Janaganamana<br />
was adopted on<br />
24 th January 1950<br />
National Anthem of India<br />
was written by<br />
Rabindranath Tagore<br />
Music of Janaganamana was<br />
composed by<br />
Captain Ram Singh Thakur<br />
Language in which<br />
Janaganamana was originally<br />
written<br />
Bengali<br />
Time taken to sing the full<br />
version of National Anthem<br />
52 Seconds<br />
(Short Version - 20 Seconds)<br />
Janaganamana is taken from<br />
Bharot Bhagyo Bidhata<br />
(written by Rabindranath<br />
Tagore)<br />
Bharot Bhagyo Bidhata was<br />
first published in<br />
Tatwabodhini Patrika<br />
(1912)<br />
Janaganamana was first sung<br />
on - 27 th December 1911<br />
(Calcutta Congress session)<br />
Janaganamana was first<br />
sung by<br />
Sarala Devi Chowdhurani<br />
Who translated Janaganamana<br />
to English -<br />
Rabindranath Tagore<br />
(as morning song of India)<br />
The place at which Tagore<br />
translated Janaganamana into<br />
English -<br />
Madanappalle<br />
(Andhra Pradesh)<br />
Person who helped Tagore to<br />
compose & translate the English<br />
version of Janaganamana<br />
Margaret Cousins<br />
Who translated Janaganamana<br />
to Hindi and Urdu<br />
Abid Ali<br />
The Raga in which<br />
Janaganamana is composed -<br />
Sankarabharanam<br />
The word “Jaya” is repeated<br />
10 times in National Anthem<br />
of India.<br />
At the stroke of midnight on<br />
14 th August 1947 the historic<br />
session of the Indian<br />
Constituent Assembly was<br />
opened with Vande Mataram<br />
and closed with Janaganamana.<br />
The song declared as National<br />
Song of India by Azad Hind<br />
Fauj in 1943<br />
Subh Sukh Chain<br />
(Qaumi Tarana)<br />
The National Anthem of<br />
Bangladesh “Amar Sonar<br />
Bangla was written by<br />
Rabindranath Tagore<br />
Ananda Samarakoon got<br />
inspiration to write Srilanka’s<br />
National Anthem from whom<br />
Rabindranath Tagore<br />
The Indian who composed<br />
National Anthem of Nepal<br />
Amber Gurung<br />
The study of National Anthem<br />
Anthematology<br />
New Info<br />
The Central Government<br />
launched Indian National<br />
Anthem Video in sign<br />
language featuring<br />
disabled and partially<br />
disabled children, along<br />
with Amitabh Bachchan<br />
was directed by<br />
Govind Nihalani<br />
NATIONAL SONG<br />
The National Song Vande<br />
Matharam was adopted on -<br />
24 th January 1950<br />
Vandematharam was<br />
written by - Bankim<br />
Chandra Chatterjee<br />
Music of Vandematharam<br />
was composed by<br />
Jadunath Bhattacharya<br />
The novel of Bankim Chandra<br />
Chatterjee from which Vande<br />
matharam was taken<br />
Anandamath (1882)<br />
The book Anandamath is<br />
based on<br />
Sanyasi Rebellion<br />
Who translated Anandamath<br />
into English<br />
Nares Chandra Sen Gupta<br />
(as ‘The Abbey of Bliss’)<br />
The film Anandamath was<br />
directed by<br />
Hemant Gupta (1952)<br />
Vandematharam was originally<br />
written in<br />
Bengali (PSC Answer)<br />
Vandematharam was first<br />
sung in - 1896 (Calcutta<br />
Congress Session)<br />
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Who sung Vandematharam<br />
in 1896 Calcutta Congress<br />
session<br />
Rabindranath Tagore<br />
The English translation of<br />
Vandematharam is -<br />
Mother, I bow to thee<br />
(by Aurobindo Ghosh)<br />
The English version of<br />
Vandematharam was<br />
published in -<br />
Karmayogi (1909)<br />
The Hindu Goddess mentioned<br />
in Vandematharam<br />
Durga<br />
Vandematharam is composed<br />
in which raga - Desh<br />
Time taken to sing<br />
Vandematharam<br />
65 second<br />
The Album ‘Vandematharam‘<br />
which was released in 1997<br />
was composed by<br />
A.R. Rahman<br />
NATIONAL LANGUAGE<br />
Constituent Assembly adopted<br />
Hindi as the official<br />
language of Indian Union on<br />
14 th September 1949<br />
The Hindi diwas’ is being<br />
observed in India on<br />
September 14<br />
The article which declared<br />
Hindi as official language of<br />
India - 343 (1)<br />
Fourth most spoken language<br />
in the world<br />
Hindi (first - Mandarin)<br />
The states of India in which<br />
Hindi is the official language<br />
Uttar Pradesh, Bihar,<br />
Jharkhand, Delhi,<br />
Uttarakhand, Haryana ,<br />
Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan,<br />
Chhattisgarh, Himachal<br />
Pradesh,<br />
The first state to accept Hindi<br />
as official language<br />
Bihar (1881)<br />
The script in which Hindi<br />
language is written<br />
Devanagari<br />
The country having official<br />
language Hindi other than<br />
India - Fiji<br />
Facts FACTS About ABOUT NATIONAL National SYMBOLS Symbols<br />
First World Hindi conference<br />
was held in<br />
1975 (Nagpur)<br />
Headquarters of World Hindi<br />
Secretariat<br />
Mauritius<br />
First Secretary General of<br />
world Hindi Secretariat<br />
Vinod Bala Arun<br />
NATIONAL CALENDAR<br />
The National Calendar Saka<br />
Era was adopted on<br />
22 nd March 1957<br />
The Saka Era was started by<br />
Kanishka (AD 78)<br />
The Chairman of the calendar<br />
reforms committee was<br />
Meghnad Saha<br />
Months in Saka Era - Chaitra,<br />
Vaishakha, Jyestha, Ashadha,<br />
Shravana, Bhaadra, Ashwin,<br />
Karthika, Agrahayana,<br />
Pausha, Magha, Phalguna<br />
NATIONAL BIRD<br />
Peacock was declared as<br />
National bird in - 1963<br />
Scientific name of Peacock<br />
Pavo Cristatus<br />
The bird which was suggested<br />
by Salim Ali as National Bird<br />
of India<br />
Great Indian Bustard<br />
NATIONAL ANIMAL<br />
Royal Bengal Tiger was<br />
declared as National Animal in<br />
1972<br />
Before Tiger, the National<br />
Animal of India was<br />
Lion (up to 1972)<br />
Scientific name of Tiger -<br />
Panthera Tigris<br />
NATIONAL AQUATIC<br />
ANIMAL<br />
Ganga Dolphin was declared<br />
as National Aquatic animal on<br />
2009 October<br />
Scientific name of Ganga<br />
Dolphin<br />
Platanista Gangetica<br />
First city in India to have an<br />
official animal<br />
Guwahati<br />
The official animal of the city<br />
Guwahati<br />
Ganga Dolphin<br />
NATIONAL HERITAGE<br />
ANIMAL<br />
Elephant was declared as<br />
National Heritage Animal on<br />
2010 October<br />
Scientific name of Indian<br />
Elephant<br />
Elephas Maximus Indicus<br />
Ancient text which describes<br />
about Elephants<br />
Mathangaleela<br />
The author of Mathangaleela<br />
Thirumangalathu<br />
Neelakantan Musath<br />
The states in India having<br />
Elephant as official animal<br />
Kerala, Karnataka &<br />
Jharkhand<br />
National Pledge of India - India is my country<br />
National Pledge of India is written by<br />
Pydimari Venkata Subba Rao<br />
The language in which the National Pledge was originally<br />
written - Telugu<br />
National Pledge<br />
The Chairman of the committee which decided to include<br />
National Pledge in schools - M.C. Chagla<br />
NATIONAL FRUIT<br />
Scientific name of the<br />
National Fruit Mango -<br />
Mangifera Indica<br />
Fruit known as ‘King of Fruit’<br />
Mango<br />
Countries having Mango as<br />
National Fruit other than<br />
India<br />
Pakistan & Philippines<br />
NATIONAL FLOWER<br />
Scientific name of the<br />
National Flower Lotus<br />
Nelumbo Nucifera<br />
Countries having Lotus as<br />
National Flower -<br />
Vietnam, Egypt<br />
NATIONAL TREE<br />
Banyan Tree is the National<br />
Tree of India.<br />
Scientific name of Banyan<br />
Tree - Ficus Benghalensis<br />
NATIONAL GAME<br />
Field Hockey is the National<br />
Game of India.<br />
Total players in a Hockey<br />
team - 11<br />
Total time duration of a<br />
Hockey Game<br />
70 minutes<br />
Person known as ‘Hockey<br />
Wizard’ - Dhyanchand<br />
NATIONAL RIVER<br />
Ganga was declared as<br />
National River on<br />
2008 November<br />
Total length of river Ganga<br />
2525 km<br />
Longest tributory of Ganga<br />
Yamuna<br />
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WOMEN’S MAGAZINES IN<br />
KERALA<br />
KERALEEYA<br />
SUGUNABODHINI<br />
The first women magazine in<br />
Kerala<br />
Keraleeya Sugunabodhini<br />
Keraleeya Sugunabodhini<br />
was published from<br />
Thiruvananthapuram<br />
The first journal published<br />
for women by men in colonial<br />
kerala<br />
Keraleeya Sugunabodhini<br />
Person who encouraged the<br />
re-publication of Keraleeya<br />
Sugunabodhini-<br />
Kerala Varma Valiya Koyi<br />
Thampuran<br />
First woman journalist who<br />
wrote articles in Keraleeya<br />
Sugunabodhini<br />
Bhagavathi Amma<br />
Person who wrote a serial<br />
article in Keraleeya<br />
Sugunabodhini about<br />
Panchanga Ganitham<br />
Paravur Kesavanasan<br />
SARADA<br />
The second women’s journal<br />
in Kerala<br />
Sarada<br />
Sarada was published in<br />
1904<br />
The Owner and Manager of<br />
the journal Sarada<br />
K.Narayana Menon<br />
The journal Sarada was<br />
printed at<br />
Bharathi Vilasam Press<br />
Later Swadeshabhimani<br />
Ramakrishna Pillai took over<br />
the patronship of ‘Sarada’<br />
LEKSHMI BHAI<br />
The magazine Lekshmi Bhai<br />
was started on<br />
1905 <strong>April</strong><br />
The Editor and Manager of<br />
magazine ‘ Lekshmi Bhai’<br />
Vellaykkal Narayana Menon<br />
The Magazine started in<br />
Memory of Rani Lekshmi Bhai<br />
Lekshmi Bhai<br />
The magazine ‘ Lekshmi Bhai’<br />
was first printed at - Bharata<br />
Vilasam Press (Thrissur)<br />
MARY RANI<br />
The women’s magazine which<br />
started publication in 1913<br />
from Thrippunithura<br />
Mary Rani<br />
The printing of magazine Mary<br />
Rani was done at<br />
Star Cochin Press<br />
The manager of the magazine<br />
Mary Rani<br />
P.I. Chacko<br />
The first Editor of magazine<br />
Mary Rani<br />
V.K. Joseph Mappilai (It<br />
was later took over by<br />
T.K.Krishna Varier)<br />
BHASHA SARADA<br />
The women’s journal ‘Bhasha<br />
Sarada’ was started from -<br />
Punalur<br />
The Editor of magazine Bhasha<br />
Sarada<br />
Anchal R. Vellupillai<br />
SANGHAMITHRA<br />
The magazine which intended<br />
to awaken and uplift the<br />
Ezhava women of Kerala<br />
Sanghamithra<br />
(November 1920)<br />
The Managers of the magazine<br />
Sanghamithra<br />
P.K. Wadhyar &<br />
P.R. Narayanan<br />
Sanghamithra magazine was<br />
printed at - V.V.Press (Kollam)<br />
The famous social reformer<br />
who gave the title<br />
‘Sanghamithra’<br />
C.V.Kunjiraman<br />
MAHILA<br />
The Magazine Mahila was<br />
started on<br />
January 1921<br />
The patron of magazine<br />
Mahila - Maharani Sethu<br />
Parvathy Bhai<br />
The Editor of magazine Mahila<br />
Bhageerathi Amma<br />
Magazine Mahila was printed<br />
at - ARV Press<br />
(Thiruvananthapuram)<br />
(But later shifted to National<br />
Printing House, Thiruvalla)<br />
CHRISTAVA MAHILAMANI<br />
The magazine which was<br />
published from Thiruvalla in<br />
1920 - Christava Mahilamani<br />
The Chief Editor of the<br />
magazine Christava Mahilamani<br />
P.M.Mammen<br />
Christava Mahilamani was<br />
printed at<br />
K.V.Press (Thiruvalla)<br />
SEVINI<br />
The Magazine started by the<br />
effort of certain Ezhavas in<br />
Kollam<br />
Sevini (December 1924)<br />
The Editor of magazine Sevini<br />
E.V.Krishna Pillai<br />
Who gave the title “Sevini”<br />
E.V.Krishna Pillai<br />
The Manager of the magazine<br />
Sevini<br />
C.Kunjan Pillai<br />
Magazine Sevini was<br />
published from<br />
Perinadu (Kollam)<br />
SAHODARI<br />
Women’s journal which was<br />
started on January 1925<br />
Sahodari<br />
The Editor of magazine<br />
Sahodari<br />
P.R.Mandakini<br />
The Magazine Sahodari was<br />
printed from - V.V.Press<br />
(Asraamam, Kollam)<br />
The Manager of the journal<br />
Sahodari<br />
P.R. Narayanan<br />
MUSLIM MAHILA<br />
Magazine that started for the<br />
betterment of Muslim Women<br />
Muslim Mahila<br />
Muslim Mahila was started on<br />
January 1926<br />
Magazine Muslim Mahila was<br />
published from - Commercial<br />
Star press (Kochi)<br />
The publisher of magazine<br />
Muslim Mahila<br />
P.K.Moosakutty<br />
MAHILA MANDIRAM<br />
The magazine what was<br />
started under the auspicious<br />
of Sreemoolam Shashtipoorthi<br />
Memorial Mahila Mandiram<br />
at Poojappura in<br />
Thiruvananthapuram<br />
Mahila Mandiram (1927)<br />
The publisher of Mahila<br />
Mandiram<br />
M.Padmanabha Pillai<br />
STHREE<br />
The women’s magazine<br />
started in the year 1933<br />
Sthree<br />
The publisher of magazine<br />
Sthree<br />
K.Sahodaran Ayyappan<br />
(Sahodaran Press, (Ernakulam))<br />
The Editor of magazine Sthree<br />
Parvathy Ayyappan (wife<br />
of Sahodaran Ayyappan)<br />
An article entitled Islamile<br />
Harijanangal was published<br />
by - Dr.A.Aisha Ali<br />
VANITHAMITHRAM<br />
The women’s magazine<br />
published in October 1944<br />
Vanithamithram<br />
The Chief Editor of<br />
Vanithamithram<br />
T.N.Kalyanikutty Amma<br />
At first Vanithamithram was<br />
printed at<br />
P.K. Memorial Press in<br />
Thiruvananthapuram<br />
(Later it was printed at<br />
Swarajya Printing works,<br />
Kayamkulam)<br />
Magazine known as “ The<br />
only exceptional Anglo<br />
Malayalam Magazine that<br />
stands for the uplift of Kerala<br />
Women”<br />
Vanithamithram<br />
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CHEMISTRY<br />
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An alloy used in making<br />
In normal atmospheric air<br />
heating elements for<br />
oxygen contains<br />
Chemical Names<br />
21 percent<br />
electric heating device is<br />
High boiling point of water<br />
Nichrome<br />
A mixture of two gases are Which chemical compound<br />
is due to:<br />
Solder is an alloy of<br />
called ‘Syn gas’. Identify the is commonly known as<br />
Hydrogen bonding Tin and lead<br />
Mixture<br />
‘washing soda’ ?<br />
amongst water molecules<br />
Bell metal is an alloy of:<br />
CO and H 2<br />
Sodium Carbonate The angular structure of<br />
Tin and Copper<br />
What is oil of vitriol ?<br />
Fool's gold is:<br />
water is due to:<br />
sp 3 Stainless steel is an alloy of:<br />
Sulphuric Acid<br />
hybridisation of oxygen<br />
Iron Pyrites<br />
Temporary hardness of Iron, chromium and<br />
Acetyl salicylic acid is The chemical name of water is due to ______<br />
nickel<br />
known as:<br />
quartz is :<br />
Magnesium bicarbonate Bronze is an alloy of<br />
Aspirin<br />
Sodium silicate<br />
The two predominant gases Zinc, tin and copper<br />
The chemical name of<br />
that constitute the sun as fire<br />
What is laughing gas<br />
baking soda is<br />
ball are :<br />
Nitrous oxide<br />
Controlled oxidation of<br />
Sodium bicarbonate<br />
hydrogen and helium<br />
methanol gives :<br />
Chemical compound known In free state, hydrogen is<br />
Which compound is known<br />
Methanoic acid<br />
as “Glauber’s salt”?<br />
present in:<br />
as ‘Inorganic Benzene’ -<br />
Sun<br />
Alcohol contains:<br />
Na<br />
Borazine<br />
2<br />
SO 4<br />
10H 2<br />
O<br />
Which gas has the smell of<br />
Carbon, hydrogen &<br />
The compound called blue<br />
What is known as “The King<br />
rotten eggs?<br />
oxygen<br />
vitriol is<br />
of Chemicals” ?<br />
Hydrogen sulphide Ethanol mixed with<br />
The gas combines with rain<br />
methanol as the poisonous<br />
Sulfuric acid<br />
CuSO 4<br />
.5H 2<br />
O<br />
water and causes acid rain :<br />
substance is called :<br />
Sulphur dioxide<br />
Methylated spirit<br />
Which compound is called An isotone of an element has:<br />
Thiokol is a:<br />
The pH of a buffer solution<br />
‘Carborundum’<br />
Same number of neutrons<br />
Synthetic rubber<br />
is calculated by using:<br />
Silicon carbide<br />
The imaginary lines on maps<br />
Natural rubber is a polymer Henderson equation<br />
Which compound is added joining the place having equal<br />
of:<br />
The mixture of nitric acid<br />
to petrol to prevent engines temperatures are known as :<br />
isoprene<br />
and hydrochloric acid<br />
from ‘knocking’ ?<br />
Isotherms<br />
‘Vulcanisation of rubber’ is Aqua regia<br />
Lead<br />
Isomerism with a difference<br />
a process of heating natural When lime juice is added to<br />
Which compound is used as in the position of the<br />
rubber with:<br />
pure water it’s pH?<br />
anti-knocking agent ?<br />
functional group are known<br />
Sulphur<br />
Decreases<br />
Tetraethyl lead<br />
as :<br />
Amalgams are the Position isomerism<br />
compounds which always Which is the hardest material<br />
contain<br />
ever known in the universe ? Scientists<br />
Hg (Mercury)<br />
Diamond<br />
Methane gas was invented by<br />
What is manufactured using Both Diamond and Graphite<br />
the scientist:<br />
Bessemer process ?<br />
are the forms of :<br />
Alexandro Volta<br />
Steel<br />
Carbon<br />
The first noble gas<br />
The process used to Solid carbon dioxide is<br />
compound XePtF 6<br />
is<br />
produce ammonia is:<br />
known as :<br />
prepared by:<br />
Haber process<br />
Dry ice<br />
Bartlett<br />
The promoter used in the Soda water contains<br />
John Dalton<br />
The law of conservation of<br />
‘Haber process’ for the Carbon dioxide<br />
The ‘Law of Multiple<br />
mass is proposed by:<br />
manufacture of ammonia is: The gas used to extinguish<br />
Proportion’ was discovered by<br />
Molybdenum (Mo) fire is :<br />
A. Lavoisier<br />
John Dalton<br />
‘Solvay process’ is used for Carbon dioxide<br />
Aspirin was discovered by<br />
Who proposed the atomic<br />
the manufacture of:<br />
The material used in the .......... in 1897.<br />
theory ?<br />
Sodium Carbonate manufacture of lead pencil is:<br />
Felix Hoffman<br />
John Dalton<br />
Isotopes of an element Graphite<br />
The scientist who found out The theory of steam<br />
contain the same number of: What do the letters H.B. on<br />
the ‘rare gases’ is:<br />
distillation is based on<br />
protons but different<br />
pencil stands for :<br />
William Ramsay<br />
Daltons law<br />
number of neutrons<br />
hard black<br />
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Periodic table is the table that contains - Elements<br />
The lightest element is - Hydrogen<br />
The element that does not have neutrons in its atom -<br />
Hydrogen<br />
The element which is present in all acids - Hydrogen<br />
Which is the second most abundant element in the universe ?<br />
Helium<br />
The most abundant element in the earth crust is - Oxygen<br />
The same group elements are characterised by:<br />
No.of electrons in the outermost shell<br />
The elements which show variable valency -<br />
d block elements<br />
The rarest element on earth - Astatine<br />
The volatile elements like sodium, mercury etc are the<br />
elements with - Low melting point<br />
Artificial ripening of fruits is<br />
accomplished by treatment<br />
with - Ethelene gas<br />
Usually, base changes the<br />
colour of litmus from:<br />
Red to blue<br />
Wood charcoal is used in gas<br />
masks because:<br />
it adsorbs gases<br />
Which fuel has the highest<br />
Calorific Value ?<br />
Hydrogen<br />
Hydrogen has high calorific<br />
value. But it is not used as<br />
domestic fuel<br />
It has explosive nature<br />
Cooking gas is a mixture of:<br />
Butane and propane<br />
The chemical added to give<br />
particular smell to LPG:<br />
Ethyl marcaptan<br />
What is the main content of<br />
Biogas ?<br />
Methane<br />
Liquified Petroleum Gas<br />
(LPG) consists mainly of:<br />
Methane,<br />
propane<br />
PSC Previous Questions - Chemistry<br />
Fuels<br />
ELEMENTS<br />
butane,<br />
Poisonous gas present in<br />
the exhaust fumes of car is:<br />
Carbon monoxide<br />
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Detergents are sodium or<br />
potassium salts of<br />
Sulphonic acids<br />
Soap is used for washing<br />
clothes. Why ?<br />
It reduces the surface<br />
tension of water so that<br />
water easily gets into the<br />
holes in clothes<br />
A solution of washing soda is<br />
Basic<br />
‘Cassiterite’ is the chief ore<br />
of:<br />
Tin<br />
The chief ore of Aluminium is<br />
Bauxite<br />
Which one of the following<br />
drug is present in tobacco ?<br />
Nicotine<br />
The study of action of drugs<br />
is known as:<br />
Pharmacology<br />
‘Seconal’ is:<br />
Tranquilizer<br />
Tetra Chlora Dibenso Dioxin<br />
is a :<br />
Poison<br />
Bordeaux Mixture, one of the<br />
best known fungicides is a<br />
mixture of:<br />
Copper Sulphate and Lime<br />
Glass is a good:<br />
Insulator<br />
What is known as ‘Super<br />
cooled liquid’ ?<br />
Glass<br />
Substance which do not<br />
conduct heat or electricity is<br />
known as<br />
Insulator<br />
Best conductor of heat and<br />
electricity is:<br />
Silver<br />
The percentage of gold in 22<br />
carat - 91.6<br />
A catalyst:<br />
Increases the rate of reaction<br />
Balmer’s series in emission<br />
spectrum of hydrogen atom<br />
lie in the<br />
Visible region<br />
Estimation of halogens in<br />
organic compound is done by<br />
Carius method<br />
In ‘Dumas method’ of<br />
estimation of nitrogen in<br />
organic compounds, the gas<br />
finally collected is: N 2<br />
Benzene can be directly<br />
converted to toluene by<br />
Friedel -Craft reaction<br />
International ‘Mole’ day is<br />
celebrated on:<br />
October 23<br />
The Instrument used for<br />
measuring dust in air:<br />
Konimeter<br />
Instrument used to measure<br />
the pressure of gases:<br />
Manometer<br />
Metals & Non - Metals<br />
The lightest metal is known<br />
as :<br />
Lithium<br />
Heaviest metal is<br />
Osmium<br />
The most abundant metal in<br />
the earth's crust :<br />
Aluminium<br />
The Atomic number of<br />
Aluminium :<br />
13<br />
Why sodium is kept in<br />
Kerosene ?<br />
Sodium is highly<br />
reactive<br />
Potassium is kept in:<br />
Kerosene<br />
Central metal present in<br />
Chlorophyl is<br />
Magnesium<br />
Acids<br />
The substance most<br />
commonly used as a food<br />
preservative is:<br />
Benzoic acid<br />
The acid present in Tomato<br />
is - Oxalic acid<br />
Which acid is present in<br />
lemon ?<br />
Citric acid<br />
Vinegar is acidic in nature<br />
because of the presence of:<br />
Acetic acid<br />
Acid used in car battery:<br />
Sulphuric acid<br />
The acid present in tea :<br />
Tanic acid<br />
Fizzy soft drinks usually<br />
contain:<br />
Phosphoric acid<br />
Acid used to wash eyes:<br />
Boric acid<br />
“Iodised salt’ contains:<br />
Sodium iodide<br />
Galvanization is the<br />
deposition of:<br />
zinc on iron<br />
The colour of Iron Sulphate<br />
is - Green<br />
The colour of Ammonium<br />
Chloride is - White<br />
Ammonia is a - Refrigerant<br />
The gas used in the<br />
Refrigerator is:<br />
Freon<br />
Only metal which has<br />
boiling point below room<br />
temperature:<br />
Mercury<br />
Which of the following<br />
metal is used in aircraft ?<br />
Titanium<br />
Metals .......... when they are<br />
heated.<br />
Expand<br />
The non-metal which exists<br />
in liquid state at room<br />
temperature is<br />
Bromine<br />
Non-metals are generally<br />
bad conductors of<br />
electricity. However<br />
graphite is a good conductor<br />
of electricity because it:<br />
has loosely bound<br />
electrons<br />
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1. The district, Kasaragod came<br />
into being in<br />
(a) 1984 (b) 1982<br />
(c) 1957 (d) 1980<br />
2. Pazhassi Raja Art Gallery is in<br />
(a) Wayanad<br />
(b) Kozhikode<br />
(c) Kannur<br />
(d) Thiruvananthapuram<br />
3. The longest National Highway<br />
in India is:<br />
(a) NH-544 (b) NH-66<br />
(c) NH-1 (d) NH-44<br />
4. The Constituent Assembly<br />
adopted Indian Constitution on:<br />
(a) 26 th January 1950<br />
(b) 26 th November 1950<br />
(c) 26 th November 1949<br />
(d) 26 th January 1949<br />
5. Present Chairman of UPSC<br />
(a) David R. Syiemlieh<br />
(b) Sunil Arora<br />
(c) Vinay Mittal<br />
(d) R. Mishra<br />
6. The planetory model of atom<br />
was proposed by:<br />
(a) J.J. Thomson (b) Rutherford<br />
(c) Niels Bohr (d) Goldstein<br />
7. Wild Life Protection Act of India<br />
was enacted in<br />
(a) 1952 (b) 1962<br />
(c) 1972 (d) 1982<br />
8. The Government of India<br />
appointed a Planning<br />
Commission in<br />
(a) 1947 (b) 1950<br />
(c) 1951 (d) 1952<br />
9. Newly elected Chief Minister of<br />
Tripura<br />
(a) Biplab Kumar Deb(b) Manik<br />
Sarkar<br />
(c) Dinesh Sharma<br />
(d) Conrad Sangma<br />
10.In which year, stock exchange<br />
established in India?<br />
(a) 1870 (b) 1875<br />
(c) 1922 (d) 1873<br />
11.Which was the first metal<br />
discovered by man?<br />
(a) Copper (b) Iron<br />
(c) Gold (d) Aluminium<br />
12.Which is the traditional dance<br />
form of Palakkad<br />
(a) Gaddhika<br />
(b) Mohiniyattam<br />
(c) Kanyarkali<br />
(d) Folk dance<br />
13.Mohenjodaro was discovered by<br />
(a) Dayaram Sahni<br />
(b) S.R. Rao<br />
(c) R.D. Banerjee<br />
(d) R.S. Bisht<br />
14.The British Governor General<br />
during the First War of<br />
Independence<br />
(a) Lord Canning<br />
(b) Lord Mayo<br />
(c) Lord Ripon<br />
(d) Lord Lytton<br />
CIVIL POLICE OFFICER / BEAT FOREST OFFICER<br />
MODEL QUESTION PAPER<br />
15.The Headquarters of Ramakrishna<br />
Mission<br />
(a) Belur (b) Meerut<br />
(c) Chennai (d) Hydrabad<br />
16.Who is known as Father of<br />
Ottamthullal<br />
(a) Thakazhi<br />
(b) Kunjan Nambiar<br />
(c) Potheri Kunjambu<br />
(d) Chathu Nair<br />
17.Sucheendram Kaimukku was<br />
stopped during the time of:<br />
(a) Swathi Thirunal<br />
(b) Ayilyam Thirunal<br />
(c) Dharmaraja<br />
(d) Vishakam Thirunal<br />
18.Parotid gland is located below the<br />
(a) Pancreas (b) Ear<br />
(c) Tongue (d) Cheek<br />
19. The Book 'The Indian war of<br />
Independence' was written by:<br />
(a) S.N. Sen<br />
(b) S.B. Chaudhary<br />
(c) Ashok Mehta<br />
(d) V.D. Savarkar<br />
20.The longest serving president of<br />
INC after independence<br />
(a) Neelam Sanjiva Reddy<br />
(b) Sonia Gandhi<br />
(c) Jawaharlal Nehru<br />
(d) Indira Gandhi<br />
21.Paliyam Inscription was issued by:<br />
(a) Ayyanadikkal Thiruvadikal<br />
(b) Bhaskara Ravivarma-I<br />
(c) Sthanu Ravivarma<br />
(d) Vikramaditya Varaguna<br />
22.The district which has largest forest<br />
area in Kerala<br />
(a) Wayanad<br />
(b) Idukki<br />
(c) Pathanamthitta<br />
(d) Palakkad<br />
23.'Gajendra Moksham Vanchippattu'<br />
was written by<br />
(a) Kunjan Nambiar<br />
(b) Ramapurathu Warrier<br />
(c) Sree Narayana Guru<br />
(d) Chattampiswamikal<br />
24.Kozhikode International Airport is<br />
at?<br />
(a) Malappuram (b) Kozhikode<br />
(c) Kasaragod (d) Kannur<br />
25.The commander-in-chief of the<br />
Indian Armed Forces.<br />
(a) Prime Minister<br />
(b) Vice-President<br />
(c) Defence Minister<br />
(d) President<br />
26.The First University in Kerala is:<br />
(a) Kerala Agricultural University<br />
(b) Kerala University<br />
(c) Kannur University<br />
(d) Calicut University<br />
27.The first Malayalam Poet whose<br />
picture was appeared on Indian<br />
Stamp.<br />
(a) Kumaranasan<br />
(b) Ulloor<br />
(c) Vallathol<br />
(d) Ezhuthachan<br />
28.S.N.D.P. Yogam was founded in<br />
(a) 1905 (b) 1906<br />
(c) 1903 (d) 1901<br />
29.The study of muscles<br />
(a) Osteomyelitis<br />
(b) Cardiology<br />
(c) Myology<br />
(d) Nephrology<br />
30.Neyveli in Tamilnadu is famous<br />
for<br />
(a) Monosite (b) Thorium<br />
(c) Ilmenite (d) Lignite<br />
31.Velocity of sound in air is<br />
(a) 330 cm/sec<br />
(b) 340 km/sec<br />
(c) 340 m/s<br />
(d) 30,000 m/sec<br />
32.The ex-officio chairman of the<br />
Rajya Sabha?<br />
(a) President<br />
(b) Deputy Chairman<br />
(c) Vice-President<br />
(d) Speaker<br />
33."Universe in a nut shell" book<br />
written by<br />
(a) Einstein<br />
(b) Newton<br />
(c) Rutherford<br />
(d) Stephen Hawking<br />
34.District with the lowest scheduled<br />
caste population is:<br />
(a) Palakkad (b) Wayanad<br />
(c) Idukki (d) Kollam<br />
35.Which of the following eye<br />
defects can be corrected using<br />
convex lens.<br />
(a) Long Sight<br />
(c) Cataract<br />
(b) Short Sight<br />
(d) Glaucoma<br />
36.Renaissance leader known as<br />
Guru of Atheists:<br />
(a) Brahmananda Sivayogi<br />
(b) Thycaud Ayya<br />
(c) Poykayil Yohanan<br />
(d) Vaikunda Swamikal<br />
40.'Revathi Pattathanam' was held<br />
in the temple<br />
(a) Guruvayoor<br />
(b) Thirunavaya<br />
(c) Thali<br />
(d) Mookambika<br />
41.Kolavipalam beach also known as<br />
the<br />
(a) Silent beach<br />
(b) Turtle beach<br />
(c) Travel beach<br />
(d) None of these<br />
42.'Samadhi Sapthakam' was a<br />
poem written by<br />
(a) Kumaranasan<br />
(b) Pandit Karuppan<br />
(c) V.T. Bhattathirippad<br />
(d) Sahodaran Ayyappan<br />
43.Shape of crystals of silicon<br />
(a) Cubic<br />
(b) Hexagonal<br />
(c) Pyramidal<br />
(d) Needle shape<br />
44.First foreigner who received<br />
Padma Vibhushan<br />
(a) Jigme Waugchuk<br />
(b) Nelson Mandela<br />
(c) Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan<br />
(d) Aung San Suu kyi<br />
45.The tallest peak in Himalaya<br />
Mountains<br />
(a) Mount Everest<br />
(b) Karakkoram<br />
(c) Siachin<br />
(d) Kanchen Junga<br />
46.The device used to measure plant<br />
growth<br />
(a) Duro meter<br />
(b) Auxanometer<br />
(c) Poto meter<br />
(d) Cryo meter<br />
47.The medicine ‘Reserpine’ is<br />
obtained from<br />
(a) Quinine<br />
(b) Asparagus<br />
(c) Rauwolfia serpentina<br />
(d) Amaranthus<br />
48.Novelist who won Kendra<br />
Sahitya Akademi award 2017:<br />
(a) K.P. Ramanunni<br />
(b) K. Satchidanandan<br />
(c) C. Radhakrishnan<br />
(d) Prabha Varma<br />
49.Salary of Supreme Court Chief<br />
Justice<br />
(a) 90,000 (b) 1,00,000<br />
(c) 2,25,000 (d) 2,80,000<br />
37.First cyber police station in<br />
Kerala<br />
(a) Kottayam<br />
(b) Palakkad<br />
(c) Thiruvananthapuram<br />
(d) Ernakulam<br />
38.First Spice Museum in India will<br />
be set up at:<br />
50.'Keibul Lamjao' Nationalpark is<br />
situated in the state of:<br />
(a) Arunachal Pradesh<br />
(b) Mizoram<br />
(c) Manipur<br />
(d) Meghalaya<br />
51.A metal that occurs free in nature<br />
(a) Kochi (b) Kalamassery is<br />
(c) Kakkanad (d) Aluva (a) Iron (b) Aluminium<br />
39.Which element is most abundant (c) Platinum (d) Sodium<br />
in the solar system<br />
52.'Pascal' is the unit of<br />
(a) Oxygen (b) Chlorine (a) Time (b) Pressure<br />
(c) Nitrogen (d) Hydrogen (c) Mass (d) Gravity<br />
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53.The founder editor of the<br />
Magazine 'Yuktivadi'<br />
(a) Pandit Karuppan<br />
(b) Ramakrishna Pillai<br />
(c) K.P. Kesava Menon<br />
(d) Sahodaran Ayyappan<br />
54.Channar rebellion was held in<br />
(a) 1859 (b) 1857<br />
(c) 1858 (d) 1856<br />
55.Domestic Violence Act was<br />
passed in the year<br />
(a) 2005 (b) 2006<br />
(c) 2007 (d) 2010<br />
56.Acid Present in Tomato is<br />
(a) Tartaric acid (b) Malic acid<br />
(c) Oxalic acid (d) Phylic acid<br />
57.The only Jewish Viceroy in India<br />
(a) Lord Irwin<br />
(b) Lord Reading<br />
(c) Lord Ripon<br />
(d) Lord Minto<br />
58.Bauxite is an ore of<br />
(a) Copper (b) Iron<br />
(c) Aluminium (d) Zinc<br />
60.UN International year of<br />
crystallography<br />
(a) <strong>2018</strong> (b) 2014<br />
(c) 2017 (d) 2016<br />
67.The feminine gender of ‘nephew’<br />
is _____<br />
(a) nephrite (b) nephritic<br />
(c) niece (d) nephritis<br />
68.I am elder to you, _____<br />
(a) aren’t I? (b) am I?<br />
(c) amn’t I (d) are not I?<br />
69.Please help me to do this work is<br />
an example of:<br />
(a) Declarative Sentence<br />
(b) Interrogative Sentence<br />
(c) Imperative Sentence<br />
(d) Exclamatory Sentence<br />
70.The word substitute for ‘wild<br />
and noisy disorder or confusion’<br />
is<br />
(a) Pandemonium<br />
(b) Pharmacopoeia<br />
(c) Phenomenon<br />
(d) Phrenology<br />
71.It was the _____ picture I’ve ever<br />
seen.<br />
(a) most beautiful<br />
(b) more beautiful<br />
(c) beautiful<br />
(d) less beautiful<br />
72.He returned after _____ hour<br />
(a) the (b) a<br />
(c) an (d) no article<br />
73.If you make a promise, you _____<br />
it.<br />
(a) must keep (b) have kept<br />
(c) kept (d) keep<br />
74.He asked me _____<br />
(a) where my book is<br />
(b) where was my book<br />
(c) where is my book<br />
(d) where my book was<br />
59.Dhuandhar waterfall is situated<br />
on the river<br />
(a) Sharavati (b) Mandovi<br />
(c) Narmada (d) Cauveri 75.Identify the wrongly spelt word:<br />
(a) deceive (b) receive<br />
(c) conceive (d) releive<br />
CIVIL POLICE OFFICER / BEAT FOREST OFFICER<br />
MODEL QUESTION PAPER<br />
76.Some dyes are made _____ the<br />
leaves of trees<br />
90.House : Wall : : Wall : _____<br />
(a) of (b) from<br />
(a) Cement (b) Sand<br />
61.A synonym of pleasant:<br />
(c) with (d) by<br />
(c) Roof (d) Brick<br />
(a) cheerful (b) beautiful<br />
(c) rival (d) colourful 77.Anil as well as Sunil _____ to be 91.Which one of the following<br />
blamed for what happened. numbers is multiple of 11?<br />
62.He ______ some useful tips.<br />
(a) has (b) is<br />
(a) 978626 (b) 112144<br />
Choose the correct phrasal verb?<br />
(c) have (d) are<br />
(c) 447355 (d) 869756<br />
(a) pu up with (b) put in<br />
(c) put aside (d) put forward 78.The opposite of ‘resist’ is: 92.There are 728 students in a school.<br />
(a) disagree (b) satisfied 162 come to the school by bus, 384<br />
63.The story is about a girl _____<br />
(c) descend (d) yield<br />
on bicycles and the rest come on<br />
sacrificed her life for her friend.<br />
foot. What percent come to the<br />
(a) what (b) who 79.“Opus-magnum” means:<br />
school on foot.<br />
(c) whose (d) whom (a) a great work<br />
(a) 28% (b) 24%<br />
(b) grateful<br />
64.The past participate of ‘freeze’:<br />
(c) 25% (d) 20%<br />
(a) froze (b) frozen<br />
(c) in reality<br />
(c) freeze (d) freez<br />
(d) magnitude<br />
93.Find the smallest number which<br />
is divided by 4, 9, 12 and 16 each<br />
65.The plural form of “series” is:<br />
80.Someone stole my watch is the<br />
time leaves 3 remain.<br />
(a) series (b) serieses active form of<br />
(a) 290 (b) 141 (c) 147 (d) 146<br />
(c) seriesus (d) serees<br />
(a) Someone had been stolen my<br />
watch<br />
94.Which one of the following is in<br />
66.The hunter was attacked by a<br />
(b) My watch was stolen<br />
ascending order<br />
_____ of wolves.<br />
(c) My watch had been stolen<br />
11 16 11 16 11 11<br />
(a) herd (b) pack<br />
(d) My watch has stolen by (a) , , (b) , ,<br />
14 19 21 19 14 21<br />
(c) gang (d) flock<br />
someone<br />
81.Find the odd one<br />
125, 126, 124, 125, 123, 129<br />
(a) 123 (b) 124<br />
(c) 126 (d) 129<br />
82.Today is Monday, on the 61 st day<br />
it is _____<br />
(a) Wednesday (b) Saturday<br />
(c) Tuesday (d) Thursday<br />
83.abb__baa__a__bab__ab<br />
(a) abba (b) abab<br />
(c) ccac (d) aabb<br />
84.If PUBLISH is coded as BLUSHIP,<br />
how will DESTROY be coded<br />
(a) STEROYD (b) STORYED<br />
(c) STOYRDE (d) STEOYRD<br />
85.Vinod walked 20 meters towards<br />
west took a right turn and walked<br />
30 meters. Again he took a right<br />
turn and walked 20 meters.<br />
Towards which direction was he<br />
facing?<br />
(a) North<br />
(c) East<br />
(b) South<br />
(d) Nort - East<br />
86.How many 6 are immediately<br />
followed by 4 but not immediately<br />
preceded by an even number?<br />
364126346216463764<br />
(a) 2 (b) 6 (c) 4 (d) 3<br />
87.3, 5, 9, 17, ........<br />
(a) 26 (b) 65 (c) 33 (d) 42<br />
88.A is the mother of B and C, If D is<br />
the husband of C, what is A to D?<br />
(a) Mother (b) Sister<br />
(c) Mother in law (d) Aunt<br />
89.ABCD and E are five rivers. A is<br />
shorter than B but longer than E.<br />
C is the longest and D is a little<br />
shorter than B and a little longer<br />
than A. Which is the shortest<br />
river?<br />
(a) B (b) C (c) D (d) E<br />
11 11 16 16 11 11<br />
(c) , , (d) , ,<br />
21 14 19 19 21 14<br />
95.What is the value of (4 3 ) 4 ÷ (4 2 ) 3<br />
(a) (4) 11 (b) (4) 12<br />
(c) (4) 16 (d) (4) 6<br />
96.If the cost price of 11 articles is<br />
equal to the selling price of 10<br />
articles. Find the percentage of<br />
gain.<br />
(a) 11% (b) 10%<br />
(c) 21% (d) 33.3%<br />
97.The amount of Rs. 600 will earn<br />
Rs. 300 as simple interest at the<br />
rate of 10% per annum in _____<br />
(a) 5 years (b) 6 years<br />
(c) 7 years (d) 8 years<br />
98.If the volume of sphere is divided<br />
by its surface area, the result is 30<br />
cm. The radius of the sphere is<br />
(a) 90 cm (b) 9 cm<br />
(c) 81 cm<br />
(d) 8 cm<br />
99.864 can be expressed as a product<br />
of primes as<br />
(a) 2×2×2×2×2×3×3×3<br />
(b) 2×2×2×2×3×3×3×3<br />
(c) 2×2×3×3×2×3×3×3<br />
(d) 2×3×2×3×2×3×2×3<br />
100.Raju runs at 4<br />
5 th of its usual<br />
speed and reaches the play<br />
ground 5 minutes earlier. What<br />
is the usual time?<br />
(a) 20 (b) 25 (c) 35 (d) 30<br />
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1. The Prefix Mahakavi was<br />
awarded to Kumaranasan by<br />
(a) Travancore University<br />
(b) Kerala Varma Valiyakoil<br />
Thampuran<br />
(c) G. Sankarakurup<br />
(d) Madras University<br />
2. Keraleeya Nair Samajam was<br />
founded by<br />
(a) C. Krishna Pillai<br />
(b) Mannathu Padmanabhan<br />
(c) G.P. Pillai<br />
(d) K. Kelappan<br />
3. The book ‘Keralam Malayali<br />
Kalude Mathrubhoomi’ was<br />
written by<br />
(a) Vallathol Narayana Menon<br />
(b) E.M.S. Namboothiripad<br />
(c) P. Krishna Pillai<br />
(d) Swadeshabhimani<br />
Ramakrishna Pillai<br />
4. Woman Renaissance leader<br />
known as the ‘Campaigner of<br />
Swadeshi Movement’<br />
(a) Arya Pallom<br />
(b) A.V. Kuttimalu Amma<br />
(c) Parvathy Nelliyodu<br />
(d) Lalitha Prabhu<br />
5. Who was the volunteer captain<br />
of Guruvayoor Sathyagraha<br />
(a) A.K. Gopalan<br />
(b) K. Kelappan<br />
(c) Sahodaran Ayyappan<br />
(d) T.K. Madhavan<br />
6. The first mass struggle against<br />
untouchability in Kerala was<br />
(a) Guruvayoor Satyagraha<br />
(b) Paliyam Satyagraha<br />
(c) Channar Revolt<br />
(d) Vaikom Satyagraha<br />
7. Wayanad pass is located in<br />
(a) Kannur<br />
(b) Kozhikode<br />
(c) Malappuram<br />
(d) Wayanad<br />
8. The early name of Travancore<br />
kingdom was<br />
(a) Nediyiruppu Swaroopam<br />
(b) Perumpadappu Swaroopam<br />
(c) Trippapur Swaroopam<br />
(d) Elayadathu Swaroopam<br />
9. The name Karinthandan is<br />
associated with<br />
(a) Kuttiyadi Pass<br />
(b) Thamarasseri Pass<br />
(c) Periya Ghat Pass<br />
(d) Nadukani Pass<br />
10. Thermal power plant in Kerala<br />
where Natural Gas is used as<br />
fuel<br />
(a) Nallalam<br />
(b) Cheemeni<br />
(c) Brahmapuram<br />
(d) Kayamkulam<br />
11. The joint session of INC and<br />
Muslim League held at<br />
Lucknow was precided by<br />
(a) Rash Bihari Ghosh<br />
(b) R.C. Majumdar<br />
(c) Rash Bihari Bose<br />
(d) A.C. Majumdar<br />
12. Person who described Vellore<br />
mutiny as the prelude to 1857<br />
revolt<br />
(a) Mahatma Gandhi<br />
(b) V.D. Savarkar<br />
(c) Lala Lajpat Rai<br />
(d) Chitharanjan Das<br />
DEGREE LEVEL MODEL QUESTION PAPER<br />
13. The propounder of Doctrine of<br />
Passive Resistance<br />
(a) Swami Vivekananda<br />
(b) Dayananda Saraswathi<br />
(c) Aurobindo Ghosh<br />
(d) Acharya Narendra Dev<br />
14. The name of person who<br />
persuaded Gandhiji to include<br />
women in Salt Satyagraha<br />
(a) Annie Besant<br />
(b) Urvashi Bhatalia<br />
(c) Kamaladevi Chadhopadyaya<br />
(d) Subhadrakumari Chauhan<br />
15. The Union Territory with highest<br />
sex ratio is<br />
(a) New Delhi<br />
(b) Damon & Diu<br />
(c) Lakshadweep<br />
(d) Puducherry<br />
16. Which among the following is the<br />
longest Railway Platform in the<br />
world<br />
(a) Kharagpur (b) Gorakhpur<br />
(c) Kalgoorlie (d) Pritoriya<br />
17. Ludhiana is situated on the bank<br />
of the river<br />
(a) Gomati (b) Sutlej<br />
(c) Vaigai (d) Ganges<br />
18. Mayurbhanj in Odisha is famous<br />
for<br />
(a) Copper Mine<br />
(b) Iron Ore<br />
(c) Gold Mine<br />
(d) Aluminium Ore<br />
19. Munda is the tribal people of<br />
which state<br />
(a) Arunachal Pradesh<br />
(b) Nagaland<br />
(c) Mizoram<br />
(d) Jharkhand<br />
20. Rolling plan was started by<br />
terminating which five year plan<br />
(a) Second five year plan<br />
(b) Third five year plan<br />
(c) Fifth five year plan<br />
(d) Sixth five year plan<br />
21. The President of India can be<br />
removed from the office by the<br />
procedure of<br />
(a) Impeachment<br />
(b) Referendum<br />
(c) Termination<br />
(d) None of the above<br />
22. The largest written constitution in<br />
the world<br />
(a) Britain (b) Russia<br />
(c) USA (d) India<br />
23. Article deals with the election of<br />
Vice President of India<br />
(a) Article 63 (b) Article 65<br />
(c) Article 66 (d) Article 67<br />
24. The committee that recommended<br />
establishment of Ombudsman in<br />
India<br />
(a) Santhanam Committee<br />
(b) Sen Committee<br />
(c) Zachariyah Committee<br />
(d) Lakadawala Committee<br />
25. When an application is received<br />
by Assistant Public Information<br />
Officer, what is the time limit for<br />
providing information<br />
(a) 30 days<br />
(c) 40 days<br />
(b) 35 days<br />
(d) 48 hours<br />
26. Lok Ayukta and Upa Lok Ayukta<br />
are appointed for a term of<br />
(a) 5 years (b) 4 years<br />
(c) 6 years (d) 2 years<br />
27. Part IVA of the Indian<br />
Constitution deals with<br />
(a) Directive Principles<br />
(b) Fundamental Rights<br />
(c) Fundamental Duties<br />
(d) Citizenship<br />
28. Vice President of India can be<br />
removed by<br />
(a) Lok Sabha with the consent<br />
of the President<br />
(b) President on the advice of the<br />
Council of Ministers<br />
(c) Rajya Sabha with the<br />
concurrence of Lok Sabha<br />
(d) Rajya Sabha with the<br />
concurrence of the President<br />
29. Financial Emergency can be<br />
continued for _____ period of<br />
time<br />
(a) 2 months (b) 6 months<br />
(c) One year (d) Indefinite<br />
30. The chairman of Administrative<br />
Tribunals can hold office for a<br />
term of<br />
(a) five years / until the age of 65<br />
years<br />
(b) five years / until the age of 70<br />
years<br />
(c) six years / until the age of 65<br />
years<br />
(d) five years / until the age of 68<br />
years<br />
31. Who is the father of Indian Super<br />
Computer<br />
(a) Rajiv Gandhi<br />
(b) Seymur Cracy<br />
(c) Vijay P. Bhatnagar<br />
(d) Sam Pitroda<br />
32. Information Technology Act in<br />
India came into force on<br />
(a) 07-10-2000 (b) 17-11-2000<br />
(c) 21-10-2000 (d) 17-10-2000<br />
33. A dual layer Blu-ray disc can<br />
store data up to<br />
(a) 20 GB (b) 35 GB<br />
(c) 25 GB (d) 50 GB<br />
34. A computer cannot boot if it<br />
doesn’t have the<br />
(a) Compiler<br />
(b) Loader<br />
(c) Operating System<br />
(d) Assembler<br />
35. A 32 bit microprocessor has the<br />
word length equal to<br />
(a) 2 bytes (b) 32 bytes<br />
(c) 4 bytes (d) 8 bytes<br />
36. Normally a folder in windows<br />
operating computer can’t be<br />
made with the name<br />
(a) can (b) con<br />
(c) mak (d) make<br />
37. Under which section of IT act<br />
was Cyber Regulation Appellate<br />
Tribunal constituted<br />
(a) Section 48 (b) Section 44<br />
(c) Section 31 (d) Section 1<br />
38. FTP stands for<br />
(a) First Transfer Protocol<br />
(b) File Text Protocol<br />
(c) File Transport Protocol<br />
(d) File Transfer Protocol<br />
39. The extension of a paint file<br />
(a) .BMP (b) .TXT<br />
(c) .XLS (d) .CPP<br />
40. Which of the following program<br />
is not a utility<br />
(a) Debugger<br />
(b) Editor<br />
(c) Spooler<br />
(d) All of the above<br />
41. Stroma is a major component of<br />
(a) Lysosome (b) Leucoplast<br />
(c) Mitochondria (d) Chloroplast<br />
42. Bacteria which causes food<br />
poison<br />
(a) Giardia<br />
(b) Salmonella<br />
(c) Stephelococcus<br />
(d) E. coli<br />
43. Mutation Theory was proposed by<br />
(a) Charles Darwin<br />
(b) Hugo de Vries<br />
(c) Lamarck<br />
(d) T.H. Huxley<br />
44. The Vitamin which gives yellow<br />
colour to the milk<br />
(a) Casein (b) Ascorbic Acid<br />
(c) Riboflavin (d) Biotin<br />
45. Chemical name of plaster of paris<br />
(a) Potassium Nitrate<br />
(b) Ammonium Chloride<br />
(c) Calcium Sulphate<br />
(d) Zinc Oxide<br />
46. Bell metal is made of<br />
(a) Copper and Tin<br />
(b) Copper and Iron<br />
(c) Tin and Iron<br />
(d) Iron and Nickel<br />
47. The element which is known as<br />
Solid Halogen<br />
(a) Fluorine (b) Iodine<br />
(c) Astatine (d) Chlorine<br />
48. Light year is the unit of<br />
(a) Time (b) Mass<br />
(c) Distance (d) Gravity<br />
49. The boiling point of water<br />
(a) Decreases with increase in<br />
pressure<br />
(b) Increases with increase in<br />
pressure<br />
(c) Is Independent of pressure<br />
(d) first decreases then<br />
increases with pressure<br />
50. Which one of the following is a<br />
scalar quantity<br />
(a) Force<br />
(b) Velocity<br />
(c) Acceleration<br />
(d) Energy<br />
51. Best supporting Actress at<br />
90 th Academy Awards <strong>2018</strong><br />
(a) Frances Mc Dormand<br />
(b) Oprah Winfrey<br />
(c) Allison Janney<br />
(d) Saoirse Ronan<br />
52. Asia’s largest Drip Irrigation<br />
Project was started in<br />
(a) Telengana<br />
(b) Andhra Pradesh<br />
(c) Karnataka<br />
(d) Tamil Nadu<br />
53. Venue of ICC Under 19 Cricket<br />
World Cup <strong>2018</strong><br />
(a) Australia<br />
(b) England<br />
(c) New Zealand<br />
(d) South Africa<br />
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54. New President of Liberia<br />
(a) Jerome Weah<br />
(b) George Weah<br />
(c) Karen Pierce<br />
(d) Kenneth Chenault<br />
55. India’s position in World<br />
Happiness Index <strong>2018</strong><br />
(a) 131 (b) 132 (c) 133 (d)134<br />
56. Winner of Kerala Government’s<br />
Harivarasanam Award <strong>2018</strong><br />
(a) S. Sujatha<br />
(b) Vijay Yesudas<br />
(c) K.S. Chitra<br />
(d) Shreya Goshal<br />
57. YONO (You Only Need One)<br />
mobile application was<br />
launched by<br />
(a) ICICI (b) HDFC<br />
(c) SBI (d) HSBC<br />
58. The third Scorpene Class<br />
Submarine launched by Indian<br />
Navy recently<br />
(a) INS Kalvari<br />
(b) INS Kavach<br />
(c) INS Karanj<br />
(d) INS Khanderi<br />
59. Present Chairman of National<br />
Commission for Scheduled<br />
Tribes<br />
(a) Ram Shankar Katheria<br />
(b) George Kurian<br />
(c) Nand Kumar Sai<br />
(d) Ghayorul Hassan<br />
60. Name the International Airport<br />
from Kerala which was listed in<br />
Central Government’s UDAN<br />
program<br />
(a) Thiruvananthapuram<br />
(b) Kannur<br />
(c) Nedumbassery<br />
(d) Karipur<br />
61. ss]Zmlw F∂Xv GXns‚ ]cymb-am-Wv.<br />
(a) ]ip-hns‚ Zmlw<br />
(b) hf-sc-b-[nIw Zmlw<br />
(c) Zml-tØm-Sp-IqSn<br />
(d) hni∏pw Zmlhpw<br />
62. icn-bmb {]tbmKw GXv?<br />
(a) inc-t®Zw (b) inc-t—Zw<br />
(c) inc-kvtNZw (d) inc-t—[w<br />
63. "JmZ-I≥' F∂ ]Z-Øns‚ A¿∞ambn<br />
hcp-∂-tXXv?<br />
(a) `£n-°p-∂-h≥<br />
(b) Ipgn-°p-∂-h≥<br />
(c) sIme-bmfn<br />
(d) h©n-°p-∂-h≥<br />
64. "A¿P‚o-\-bpsS Pgvkn' Fgp-Xn-b-<br />
Xmcv?<br />
(a) JmenZv lussk\<br />
(b) eb-W¬sa n<br />
(c) s_\ym-an≥<br />
(d) sI.-B¿. aoc<br />
65. "Imb-tem-cØv' F∂ hm°v GXp<br />
kam-k-amWv<br />
(a) \n¿t±-in-Im-X¬]p-cp-j≥<br />
(b) Zzµz-k-amkw<br />
(c) _lp-{holn<br />
(d) kw_-‘nImX¬]p-cp-j≥<br />
66. ZznXz-k-‘n-°p-Zm-l-cWw GXv?<br />
(a) Im‰Øv (b) Xncp-thmWw<br />
(c) IS¯ocw (d) hmg-bne<br />
67. Ce-bn´p Nhn-´pI F∂ ssienbpsS<br />
A¿∞w<br />
(a) A\m-h-iy-am-bn-´p-≈Xv<br />
(b) tXm‰-Xmbn kΩ-Xn-°pI<br />
(c) AXn-bmb I„-∏mSv<br />
(d) Adn-p-sIm≠v sX‰v sNøpI<br />
68. {io[-c≥ F∂ IYm-]m{Xw GXp<br />
IrXn-bn-te-XmWv?<br />
DEGREE LEVEL MODEL QUESTION PAPER<br />
(a) Hcp sXcp-hns‚ IY<br />
(b) Hcp tZi-Øns‚ IY<br />
(c) Jkm-°ns‚ CXn-lmkw<br />
(d) Bem-l-bpsS s]¨a-°ƒ<br />
69. "]pfn-pcp' ]ncn-s®-gp-Xp-tºmƒ<br />
(a) ]pfn≥ + Ipcp<br />
(b) ]pfn + Ipcp<br />
(c) ]pfnMv + Ipcp<br />
(d) ]pfnw + Ipcp<br />
70. 'Still waters run deep' F∂-Xns‚<br />
ae-bm-f-Øn-ep≈ sNm√mWv<br />
(a) an≠m-∏q® Ie-ap-Sbv°pw<br />
(b) Hgp-°p≈ sh≈-Øn-e-gp-°n√<br />
(c) \nd-IpSw Xpfp-ºn√<br />
(d) XmW-\n-etØ \otcmSq<br />
71. He takes pride _____ his son<br />
(a) of (b) in<br />
(c) about (d) for<br />
72. The plural of analysis is a:<br />
(a) analyse (b) analyses<br />
(c) analysisies (d) analysis<br />
73. Everyone was present yesterday<br />
_____<br />
(a) was it (b) wasn't it?<br />
(c) were they (d) weren't they?<br />
74. The idiom it's all Greek and Latin<br />
to me means<br />
(a) Something I understand<br />
(b) Something I don't understand<br />
(c) Something simple<br />
(d) Something easy<br />
75. Pick out the noun form of<br />
'Generous' from the following:<br />
(a) generously (b) generosity<br />
(c) general (d) geneses<br />
76. Veluthampi Dalawa _____ a<br />
brave fight against British army<br />
(a) put up (b) put off<br />
(c) put in (d) put down<br />
77. If they really try, they _____ the<br />
prize<br />
(a) will win<br />
(b) can win<br />
(c) would win<br />
(d) could have won<br />
78. It is time the children _____<br />
(a) went to bed (b) go to bed<br />
(c) goes to bed (d) going to bed<br />
79. Everyone looked up to him<br />
(change into passive voice)<br />
(a) He was looked up to by<br />
everyone<br />
(b) He is looked up to by<br />
everyone<br />
(c) He is being looked up to by<br />
everyone<br />
(d) He was being looked up to by<br />
everyone<br />
80. He said 'I must go at once'. Change<br />
into Indirect Speech.<br />
(a) He said that he had to go at<br />
once<br />
(b) He said that he would go at<br />
once<br />
(c) He said that he must have<br />
gone at once<br />
(d) He said that he had had to go<br />
at once<br />
81. Manu said "Meena's father is the<br />
brother of my sister's son. "How<br />
is Meena's father related to Manu.<br />
(a) Grandfather (b) Cousin<br />
(c) Nephew (d) None of these<br />
82.If 1999 January 1 st is friday, which<br />
of the following year starts with<br />
friday?<br />
(a) 2005 (b) 2006<br />
(c) 2008 (d) 2010<br />
83. What is the angle between the<br />
minute hand and hour hand of a<br />
clock at half past two<br />
(a) 105 0 (b) 103 0<br />
(c) 110 0 (d) 90 0<br />
84. Which is the next in the series<br />
given below:<br />
5, 16, 49, 104, _____<br />
(a) 115 (b) 114 (c) 161 (d) 181<br />
85. Knowledge : Reading therefore<br />
Health : _____<br />
(a) Food (b) Body<br />
(c) Exercise (d) Doctor<br />
86. 3 : 16 : : 7 : _____<br />
(a) 49 (b) 52 (c) 64 (d) 73<br />
87. Point out the odd one<br />
(a) RNJF (b) SOKI<br />
(c) TPLH (d) NJFB<br />
88. In a certain code language<br />
'134' Means 'Good And Tasty'<br />
'478' Means 'See Good Pictures'<br />
and<br />
'729' Means 'Pictures Are Faint'<br />
which of the following numerical<br />
symbol stands for 'pictures'?<br />
(a) 9 (b) 2 (c) 7 (d) 4<br />
89. A boy goes south, turns right,<br />
then right again and then goes<br />
left. In which direction he is now?<br />
(a) East (b) North<br />
(c) West (d) South<br />
90. The age of a man after 15 yr. is 4<br />
times the age of that man 15 yr.<br />
before. His present age is _____<br />
(a) 10 (b) 15 (c) 20 (d) 25<br />
91. 6 bells commence tolling together<br />
and toll of intervals are 2, 4, 6, 8,<br />
10 and 12 seconds respectively.<br />
In 1 hour, how many time do they<br />
toll together?<br />
(a) 16 (b) 32 (c) 31 (d) 35<br />
92. If a:b = 3:4, b:c = 7:9, c:d = 5:7, d:e<br />
= 12:5. Then a:e = _____<br />
(a) 1:1 (b) 5:12<br />
(c) 3:2 (d) 5:11<br />
93. If (64) 2 - (36) 2 = 20×x then x = ____<br />
(a) 140 (b) 70 (c) 180 (d) 120<br />
94. Out of three numbers, the first is<br />
twice the second and is half of<br />
the third. If the average of the<br />
three numbers is 56, then<br />
difference of first and third<br />
number is<br />
(a) 12 (b) 20 (c) 24 (d) 48<br />
95. By selling 100 pencils, a<br />
shoopkeeper gains the selling<br />
price of 20 pencils. His gain<br />
percent is<br />
(a) 12 (b) 15 (c) 20 (d) 25<br />
96. The volume of the largest cone<br />
that can be carved out of a<br />
cylinder of base radius 6 cm and<br />
height 14 cm is<br />
(a) 528 sqcm (b) 1584 sqcm<br />
(c) 792 sqcm (d) 198 sqcm<br />
97. A does work in 16 days and B<br />
does work in 12 days B together<br />
with a boy does the same work in<br />
8 days. How much time will the<br />
boy alone take to do the work?<br />
(a) 96 (b) 48 (c) 32 (d) 24<br />
98. The ratio between the speeds of<br />
two buses is 5:3. If the I st bus runs<br />
400 km in 8h, then find the speed<br />
of the 2 nd bus.<br />
(a) 30 km/h (b) 15 km/h<br />
(c) 27 km/h (d) 37 km/h<br />
5<br />
99. If A's income is th<br />
of B's income,<br />
6<br />
the B's income is more than A's<br />
income by<br />
25<br />
(a) %<br />
2<br />
(b) 15%<br />
(c) 20% (d) 25%<br />
100.If a+b+c = 14 and a 2 +b 2 +c 2 = 96<br />
then (ab+bc+ca) = _____<br />
(a) 51 (b) 55 (c) 50 (d) 65<br />
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Special<br />
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE<br />
(Selected Questions and Answers)<br />
1. Which one of the following<br />
number is divisible by 11?<br />
(a) 45678940 (b) 54857266<br />
(c) 87524398 (d) 93455120<br />
2. Find the least possible 5 digit<br />
number, which when divided by<br />
10, 12, 16 and 18 leaves remainder<br />
27<br />
(a) 10105 (b) 10107<br />
(c) 10007 (d) 10207<br />
3. If 3 x – 3 x–1 = 18 then x x is equal to<br />
(a) 3 (b) 8 (c) 27 (d) 216<br />
4.<br />
3<br />
(9.8) −(6.8)<br />
= ––<br />
9.8×<br />
9.8 + 9.8×<br />
6.8 + 6.8×<br />
6.8<br />
(a) 3 (b) 16.6 (c) 9 (d) 7<br />
5. One fourth of a number exceeds<br />
its one seventh by 24. What is the<br />
number<br />
(a) 226 (b) 225 (c) 224 (d) 27<br />
6. The average age of three boys is<br />
15yr. If the ratio of their ages is<br />
3:5:7. What is the age of the oldest<br />
boy?<br />
(a) 7 (b) 14 (c) 20 (d) 21<br />
7. Two number are in the ratio of<br />
4 : 7. If 5 is subtracted from each,<br />
the ratio become 1 : 2. Find the<br />
greater number<br />
(a) 15 (b) 40 (c) 20 (d) 35<br />
8. If 12men or 18 women can do a<br />
piece of work in 14 days. How<br />
long will 8 men and 16 women<br />
take to finish the work?<br />
(a) 9 days (b) 12 days<br />
(c) 13 days (d) 10 days<br />
9. 150m long train running with the<br />
speed of 90km/h to cross a bridge<br />
in 26 second what is the length of<br />
the bridge<br />
(a) 500m (b) 600m<br />
(c) 659 m (d) 550m<br />
10. Find the area of a square inscribed<br />
in a circle of radius 4cm.<br />
(a) 32 sq.cm (b) 18 sq.cm<br />
(c) 64 sq.cm (d) 25 sq.cm.<br />
11. If the difference between the<br />
compound interest and the simple<br />
interet on a certain sum for 2 years<br />
at 8% per annum is `. 32, then the<br />
sum is<br />
(a) ` 5000 (b) ` 5500<br />
(c) ` 6000 (d) ` 5250<br />
12. A watch was sold at a loss of 10%.<br />
If it was sold for Rs. 140 more,<br />
there would have been a gain of<br />
4%. What is the cost price?<br />
(a) ` 1000 (b) ` 1140<br />
(c) ` 860 (d) ` 760<br />
13. A person’s present age is two fifth<br />
of the age of his mother. After 8<br />
years, he will be one half of the<br />
age of his mother. How old is the<br />
mother at present?<br />
(a) 32 (b) 36 (c) 40 (d) 48<br />
3<br />
14. If<br />
x y z z −x<br />
+ y<br />
= = then 2<br />
3 5 7 2y<br />
(a) 1.2 (b) 1.1<br />
(c) 1.7 (d) 1.3<br />
Answers & Explanations<br />
1. (d) 93455120<br />
2<br />
2<br />
2<br />
= --<br />
When a number is divisible by 11,<br />
if the difference between the sum<br />
of digits at even place and odd place<br />
is zero or divisible by 11.<br />
93455120 : Sum of even place =<br />
3+5+1+0 = 9<br />
sum of odd place = 9+4+5+2 = 20<br />
Their difference = 20 – 9 = 11<br />
So it is divisible by 11<br />
2. (b) 10107<br />
L.C.M of 10, 12, 16, 18<br />
2 10, 12, 16, 18<br />
2 5, 6, 8, 9<br />
3 5, 3, 4, 9<br />
5, 1, 4, 3<br />
L.C.M = 2 × 2 × 3 × 5 × 4 × 3 = 720<br />
Smallest 5 digit number = 10000<br />
13<br />
720 10000<br />
required number<br />
3. (c) 27<br />
4. (a) 3<br />
a<br />
2<br />
a<br />
3<br />
720<br />
2800<br />
2160<br />
640<br />
= 10000 + (720–640) +27<br />
= 10000 +80 + 27 = 10107<br />
3 x – 3 x–1 = 18<br />
(3 x – 3 x ×3 –1 ) = 18<br />
⎛ 1 ⎞<br />
3 x ⎜ − ⎟<br />
⎝ 3 ⎠<br />
1 = 18<br />
3 x × 3<br />
2 = 18<br />
3<br />
+ ab+<br />
b<br />
2<br />
- b<br />
(9.8)<br />
3<br />
3 x =<br />
3 x = 27<br />
3 x = 3 3<br />
x = 3<br />
18× 3<br />
2<br />
x x = 3 3 = 27<br />
2<br />
= (a–b)<br />
-(6.8)<br />
(9.8) + 9.8×<br />
68 + (6.8)<br />
3<br />
2 = 3<br />
5. (c) 224<br />
Let number be x<br />
6. (d) 21<br />
1 1<br />
x × − x × = 24<br />
4 7<br />
x x − = 24<br />
4 7<br />
7 x − 4x<br />
28<br />
= 24<br />
3x = 672<br />
x =<br />
672<br />
= 224<br />
3<br />
Total age of three boys = 3×15 = 45<br />
Ratio of ages 3 : 5 : 7<br />
7<br />
Age of the oldest boy = × 45<br />
15<br />
7. (a) 35<br />
= 21<br />
Let two number be 4x and 7x<br />
4x<br />
− 5<br />
7x<br />
− 5<br />
=<br />
1<br />
2<br />
8x - 10 = 7x - 5<br />
8x - 7x = -5 + 10<br />
x = 5<br />
Then numbers = 20, 35<br />
Greater number = 35<br />
8. (a) 9 days<br />
12M<br />
= 18W<br />
18<br />
1M = W 12<br />
8 Men =<br />
8× 18<br />
W<br />
12<br />
= 12W<br />
M 1<br />
= 18, M 2<br />
= 12+16 = 28<br />
D 1<br />
= 14<br />
M 1<br />
D 1<br />
= M 2<br />
D 2<br />
D 2<br />
=<br />
9. (a) 500m<br />
18×14<br />
28<br />
= 9 days<br />
Length of bridge = x<br />
length of train + lengthof bridge<br />
Speed =<br />
Time<br />
90× 5<br />
18<br />
=<br />
150 + x<br />
26<br />
25 × 26 = 150 + x<br />
25 × 26 = 150 + x<br />
x = 650 - 150 = 500m<br />
10. (a) 32 sq.cm<br />
radius = 4,<br />
Diameter = diagonal of square<br />
a =<br />
8<br />
2<br />
=<br />
2r = 2a<br />
2×4 = 2a<br />
8<br />
2 ×<br />
2<br />
2<br />
= 4 2<br />
Area = a 2 = ( 4 2 ) 2 = 16×2<br />
= 32 sq.cm<br />
11. (a) ` 5000<br />
Difference between C.I. and S.I for<br />
2<br />
R<br />
2 year = P<br />
⎛ ⎞<br />
⎜ ⎟<br />
⎝ 100 ⎠<br />
⎡ R ⎤<br />
P⎢<br />
100<br />
⎥<br />
⎣ ⎦<br />
P<br />
⎡<br />
⎢<br />
⎣<br />
12. (a) ` 1000<br />
13. (c) 40<br />
8<br />
100<br />
2<br />
2<br />
= 32<br />
⎤<br />
⎥ = 32<br />
⎦<br />
32 × 100 × 100<br />
P =<br />
= `5000<br />
8 × 8<br />
Cost price be x<br />
[104% - 90%]x = 140<br />
x × 14% = 140<br />
x ×14<br />
100<br />
= 140<br />
140 ×100<br />
x =<br />
14<br />
= ` 1000<br />
Let the mother’s present age be x<br />
Person’s present age =<br />
14. (d) 1.3<br />
⎛ ⎞<br />
⎜<br />
2 x + 8⎟<br />
⎝ 5 ⎠<br />
=<br />
2 x + 40<br />
5<br />
=<br />
2x<br />
5<br />
1<br />
(x+8)<br />
2<br />
x + 8<br />
2<br />
4x + 80 = 5x + 40<br />
x<br />
= 40 years<br />
x y z = = = k, then<br />
3 5 7<br />
x = 3k y = 5k z = 7k<br />
2<br />
2<br />
z − x + y<br />
2 y<br />
2<br />
2<br />
= ( ) 2<br />
( ) 2<br />
( ) 2<br />
7k − 3k + 5k<br />
2 ( 5k) 2<br />
2<br />
65k<br />
50k<br />
= 2<br />
13<br />
= 10<br />
65<br />
= 50<br />
= 1.3<br />
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VIJAYAREKHA Volume VI Issue No. 03 PSC a’-c-]-co£m amknI<br />
1. Find the missing term in the series<br />
2, 9, 28, 65, 126, _______<br />
(a) 195 (b) 199<br />
(c) 208 (d) 217<br />
2. Statue : Size : : Song : _______<br />
(a) Words<br />
(c) Tune<br />
(b) Beauty<br />
(d) Poetry<br />
3. Pointing to a man, a woman said,<br />
“His mother is the only daughter<br />
of my mother” How is the woman<br />
related to the man<br />
(a) Mother<br />
(b) Daughter<br />
(c) Sister<br />
(d) Grandmother<br />
4. After walking 6km, Raju turns<br />
right and covered a distance of<br />
2km, the turned left and covered a<br />
distance of 10 km. In the end, he<br />
was moving towards the north.<br />
From which direction did he start<br />
his journey?<br />
(a) North<br />
(c) East<br />
(b) South<br />
(d) West<br />
5. 196 : 256 : : 324 : _______<br />
(a) 361 (b) 400<br />
(c) 411 (d) 484<br />
6. If the day before yesterday<br />
Saturday, what day will fall on the<br />
day after tomorrow?<br />
(a) Friday<br />
(b) Thursday<br />
(c) Wednesday(d) Tuesday<br />
7. If HARD is coded as 1357 and SOFT<br />
is coded as 2468, what do the<br />
figures 21448 stands for<br />
(a) SHOOP<br />
(c) SHOOT<br />
(b) SHOOL<br />
(d) SCOOL<br />
8. Insert proper arithmetical signs<br />
between the figures in the<br />
following sum<br />
7 - 3 - 2 = 13<br />
(a) -, × (b) +, ×<br />
(c) ×, ÷ (d) -, +<br />
9. Ahmed is taller than Salim. Salim<br />
is not taller than Ahmed but taller<br />
than Akbar. Sohan is not as taller<br />
as Salim but taller than Akbar.<br />
Who is the tallest.<br />
(a) Salim<br />
(c) Sohan<br />
(b) Akbar<br />
(d) Ahmed<br />
10. Arun was born on 4 th December<br />
1990. His cousin Varun was born<br />
on 4 th November 1990. The<br />
birthday of their cousin Kiran was<br />
on Tuesday, 25 th December of that<br />
year. In which day Varun was<br />
born.<br />
(a) Tuesday<br />
(c) Friday<br />
(b) Wednesday<br />
(d) Sunday<br />
11. How many 4s are there in the<br />
following series of numbers<br />
which are preceded by 6 but not<br />
immediately following by 5?<br />
342645647894595648784643<br />
(a) One<br />
(c) Three<br />
(b) Two<br />
(d) Four<br />
12. In a certain code language<br />
‘123’ means ‘hot Filtered coffee’<br />
‘356’ means ‘very hot day’ and<br />
‘589’ means ‘day and night’ which<br />
of the following numberical<br />
symbol stands for ‘very’?<br />
(a) 9 (b) 6 (c) 2 (d) 8<br />
13. If english alphabets are written in<br />
reverse order what will be seventh<br />
letter to the right of the 12th letter<br />
from the left ?<br />
(a) F (b) G (c) H (d) S<br />
14. Which of the following is not a<br />
leap year<br />
(a) 200 (b) 1200<br />
(c) 1600 d) 700<br />
15. What is angle between the minute<br />
hand and hour hand of a clock at<br />
half past two ?<br />
(a) 105 o<br />
(c) 110 o<br />
(b) 103 o<br />
(d) 90 o<br />
16. Find the next letter in the sequence<br />
A, D, I, P, ............<br />
(a) H<br />
(c) W<br />
(b) Y<br />
(d) X<br />
17. The ratio of the age of the two sisters<br />
is 3:4. The product of their ages is<br />
192. The ratio of their ages after 5<br />
years will be<br />
(a) 3: 4 (b) 21:17<br />
(c) 17:21 (d) 8:9<br />
18. If 14th <strong>April</strong> 2013 is Sunday, 20th<br />
September 2013 is ..............<br />
(a) Sunday<br />
(b) Tuesday<br />
(c) Wednesday(d) Friday<br />
19. Poles: Magnet :: .............: Battery<br />
(a) Energy<br />
(c) terminals<br />
(b) Power<br />
(d) cells<br />
20. Arrange the following words on<br />
the alphabetic order<br />
(a) approximation<br />
(b) appropriation<br />
(c) appurtenance<br />
(d) apportionmnet<br />
(a) 1,2,3,4 (b) 4,3,2,1<br />
(c) 4,2,1,3 (d) 4,1,2,3<br />
21. Which is the next term in the<br />
sequence 10, 30, 70, 150, 310,........?<br />
(a) 360 (b) 610<br />
(c) 630 (d) 340<br />
1. (d) 217<br />
Degree level<br />
Special<br />
Answers & Explanations<br />
2, 9, 28, 65, 126, 217<br />
2 = 1 3 + 1<br />
9 = 2 3 + 1<br />
28 = 3 3 + 1<br />
65 = 4 3 + 1<br />
126 = 5 3 + 1<br />
217 = 6 3 + 1<br />
2. (c)<br />
As statue depends upon size<br />
similarly ‘Song’ depends upon<br />
Tune<br />
3. (a) Mother<br />
Only daughter of my mother →<br />
myself, so the woman is man’s<br />
mother<br />
4. (b) South<br />
6 km<br />
5. (b) 400<br />
196 : 256 : : 324<br />
14 2 : 16 2 : : 18 2 : 20 2 , 20 2 = 400<br />
+2 +2<br />
6. (c) Wednesday<br />
If day before yesterday Saturday,<br />
so today is Monday. Thus<br />
tomorrow will be Tuesday and<br />
day after tomorrow will be<br />
Wednesday.<br />
7. (c) SHOOT<br />
8. (b)<br />
H A R D S O F T 2 1 4 4 8<br />
↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓<br />
1 3 5 7 2 4 6 8 S H O O T<br />
7+3×2 = 7 + 6 = 13<br />
9. (d) Ahmed<br />
Ahmed Salim Sohan Akbar<br />
10. d) Sunday<br />
No. of days from December 25 to<br />
November 4 = 51<br />
7<br />
7 51<br />
49<br />
2<br />
11. (c) Three<br />
Tuesday - 2 = Sunday<br />
342645647894595648784643<br />
12. Ans (b) 6<br />
North<br />
2 km<br />
10 km<br />
By comparing I and II, we get<br />
‘3’ means ‘hot’<br />
and by comparing II and III we get<br />
‘5’ means ‘day’<br />
MENTAL ABILITY<br />
(Selected Questions and Answers)<br />
W<br />
N<br />
S<br />
Hence ‘6’ means ‘very’<br />
E<br />
13. Ans (c) H<br />
12 th → R<br />
Z Y X W V U T S R Q P O N M L K J<br />
‘7 th<br />
I H G F E D C B A<br />
14. Ans (d) 700<br />
15. Ans (a) 105 o<br />
Time 2.30 angle = 30 H - 5.5 M<br />
16. Ans (b) Y<br />
A D I<br />
P Y<br />
+3 +5 +7 +9<br />
17. Ans (c) 17:21<br />
= 30 x 2 - 5.5 x 30<br />
= 60 - 165<br />
= 105 o<br />
Let the age of sisters be 3x, 4x<br />
3x × 4x = 192<br />
12x 2 = 192<br />
x 2 = 16<br />
x = 16 = 4<br />
age 3 x 4 , 4 x 4<br />
= 12, 16<br />
Age after 5 years = 12 + 5, 16+5<br />
18. Ans (d) Friday<br />
<strong>April</strong> - 16<br />
May - 31<br />
June - 30<br />
July - 31<br />
August - 31<br />
September - 21<br />
159<br />
19. Ans (c) Terminals<br />
20. Ans (c) 4, 2, 1, 3<br />
a) apportionment (4)<br />
b) appropriation (2)<br />
(c) approximation (1)<br />
(d) appurtenance (3)<br />
21. Ans (c) 630<br />
= 17, 21<br />
159<br />
14<br />
19<br />
14<br />
5 + sunday<br />
= Friday<br />
10 30 70 150 310 630<br />
+20 +40 +80 +160 +320<br />
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2. c_o-{µ-\mYv SmtKm¿<br />
3. Fw.-hn. ss]en<br />
4. hnZym kw{Klw<br />
7<br />
(C.M.S. tImtfPv, 1864)<br />
5. CkvI-µ¿ an¿k<br />
6. Pn. i-c-°p-dp∏v<br />
22<br />
H∂mw dmv t\Sm≥<br />
DØ-c-߃<br />
7. hneyw tXm_n-bmkv dn≥s•-‰us_<br />
8. sI. tIf-∏≥<br />
9. t_mtdm¨<br />
10. cmPm-c-hn-h¿Ω<br />
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Degree level<br />
Special<br />
1. ‘We are running late for the<br />
train’. In this sentence ‘late’<br />
is<br />
(a) Adverb<br />
(b) Adjective<br />
(c) Conjunction<br />
(d) Preposition<br />
2. The flock of pigeons .........<br />
across our building every<br />
morning<br />
(a) fly (b) flies<br />
(c) are flying (d) have flown<br />
3. ‘I see a golden duck’ Choose<br />
the correct passive voice<br />
(a) A golden duck sees by me<br />
(b) A golden duck was seen<br />
by me<br />
(c) A golden duck saw me<br />
(d) A golden duck is seen by me<br />
4. We travelled ......... the 8.30<br />
bus.<br />
(a) by (b) in<br />
(c) on (d) into<br />
5. We invited Nisha.........she<br />
didn’t come.<br />
(a) nor (b) and<br />
(c) so (d) but<br />
6. Peter..........his engagement<br />
with Nandita<br />
(a) broke into<br />
(b) broke off<br />
(c) broke down<br />
(d) broke up<br />
7. She burnt her fingers when<br />
she ............ tea.<br />
(a) was making<br />
(b) makes<br />
(c) is making<br />
(d) made<br />
8. Pick out the plural form from<br />
the given words<br />
(a) News (b) Mumps<br />
(c) Cargo (d) Mice<br />
9. She saw the film (change into<br />
negative)<br />
(a) She didn’t see the film<br />
(b) She doesn’t see the film<br />
(c) She hadn’t seen the film<br />
(d) She hasn’t seen the film<br />
10. ...........violin is...........string<br />
instrument.<br />
(a) An , the<br />
(b) The, a<br />
(c) No article, an<br />
(d) None of these<br />
ENGLISH<br />
(Selected Questions and Answers)<br />
11. He is known to my sister and<br />
.................(Choose the correct<br />
pronoun)<br />
(a) I (b) they<br />
(c) she (d) me<br />
12. Everybody knows ..........<br />
favour he enjoys.<br />
(a) who (b) that<br />
(c) whose (d) how<br />
13. It is ............ to starve than beg.<br />
(a) good<br />
(b) better<br />
(c) best<br />
(d) None of these<br />
14. Identify the simple sentence<br />
(a) We saw Ram opening the<br />
gate.<br />
(b) I heard a cry and looked<br />
around.<br />
(c) The boy saw the wolf and<br />
ran away.<br />
(d) Though he worked hard,<br />
he failed the exam.<br />
15. ............. you mind keeping<br />
silence ?<br />
(a) Will<br />
(c) Could<br />
(b) May<br />
(d) Would<br />
16. “He takes after his father” is<br />
a/an ............... sentence<br />
(a) Declarative<br />
(b) Imperative<br />
(c) Interrogative<br />
(d) Exclamatory<br />
17. The indirect statement of Tom<br />
said, ‘I am not free” is<br />
(a) Tom said he was not free.<br />
(b) Tom said that he was not<br />
free.<br />
(c) Tom said that he is not<br />
free.<br />
(d) Tom said he were not<br />
free.<br />
18. She avoids ............... people.<br />
(a) meet (b) meeting<br />
(c) to meet (d) met<br />
19. If it rains, we ......... the picnic.<br />
(a) postpone<br />
(b) will postpone<br />
(c) will have postponed<br />
(d) would postpone<br />
20. I have little money left, .........?<br />
(a) have I (b) haven’t I<br />
(c) do I (d) dont’ I<br />
21. Synonym of Comprehend<br />
(a) Neglect (b) Understand<br />
(c) Exclude (d) Disregard<br />
22. Antonym of Cardinal<br />
(a) Important (b) Paramount<br />
(c) Foremost (d) Subordinate<br />
23. What is the correct one word<br />
substitution for ‘One who has<br />
suddenly risen to wealth and<br />
importance’<br />
(a) Snob (b) Hypocrite<br />
(c) Upstart (d) Hedonist<br />
24. The idiom ‘Make Ducks and<br />
Drakes’ of means<br />
(a) Horrify<br />
(b) Very happy<br />
(c) Exorbitant (d) Squander<br />
25. The phrase ‘In camera’ means<br />
(a) Dead lock (b) Unique<br />
(c) In private (d) In fact<br />
26. Choose the correctly spelt<br />
word<br />
(a) Secretery (b) Separete<br />
(c) Sergeant (d) Scenary<br />
27. Choose the incorrect part of<br />
the sentence<br />
(a)<br />
Vishnu was very<br />
embarrassed/<br />
(b) (c)<br />
when he was/laughed by his<br />
(d)<br />
friends/No error<br />
28. Complete the sentence using<br />
the correct suffix.<br />
She was sitting comfort<br />
............. in her seat on the bus.<br />
(a) -ship (b) -ly<br />
(c) -ing (d) -ably<br />
29. Young one of a pigeon<br />
(a) Bunny (b) Calf<br />
(c) Fawn (d) Squab<br />
30. A ..................... of sparrows<br />
(a) scoop (b) brace<br />
c) host (d) litter<br />
31. If Sheep bleats, Horse .............<br />
(a) brays (b) neighs<br />
(c) grunts (d) lows<br />
32. Pick out the abstract noun<br />
(a) Team (b) Chair<br />
(c) Nagpur (d) Slavery<br />
33. He is as........... as a cucumber.<br />
(a) blind (b) cold<br />
(c) cool (d) fresh<br />
34. Which of the following do not<br />
belong to the group.<br />
(a) Kindness (b) Hatred<br />
(c) Poverty (d) Paper<br />
35. You had better ............ a<br />
doctor.<br />
(a) consult (b) to consult<br />
(c) consults<br />
(d) consulting<br />
EXPLANATIONS<br />
1. (a) Adverb<br />
An adjective is a word that<br />
modifies a noun or pronoun.<br />
An adverb is a word that<br />
modifies verbs, adjectives or<br />
other adverbs.<br />
ChnsSlate F∂word<br />
running F∂verb s\bmWv<br />
modify sNøp∂Xv.AXn\m¬<br />
CXv adverb BW.v<br />
2. (b) flies<br />
Collective nouns + of + noun<br />
\v tijwkm[mcWbmbn<br />
singular verb D]tbmKn°p∂p.<br />
eg: The team of cricketers is<br />
landing on Friday.<br />
A group of politicians has<br />
come.<br />
3. (d) A golden duck is seen<br />
by me.<br />
CsXmcpsimple present<br />
hmIyamWv.Simple present<br />
hmIysØpassive voice<br />
te°v am‰m\pfLS\<br />
object + is/am/are + past<br />
participle form of the verb<br />
+ by + agent<br />
eg: A mule<br />
kills a snake<br />
<br />
(subject) (verb) (object)<br />
A snake is killed by a<br />
mule (passive)<br />
4. (c) on<br />
Hcp{]tXyIhml\wF∂v<br />
ImWn°m≥HcpArticle Hm<br />
Adjective Hmode of<br />
transport \v apºn¬hcnIbmsWn¬‘by’bv°v<br />
]Icw<br />
‘in’ or ‘on’ D]tbmKn-°Ww.<br />
We use ‘on’ with specific<br />
bike, bus, train, ship or<br />
plane and we use ‘in’ with<br />
specific car, taxi, van or lorry<br />
eg: I will go on my bike.<br />
He came in Mr Hari’s car.<br />
5. (d) but<br />
We use ‘but’ to join two<br />
different or opposite ideas.<br />
eg: He was ill but cheerful.<br />
6. (b) broke off<br />
broke off - end suddenly,<br />
discontinue<br />
broke into - enter by force<br />
broke down - fall to work<br />
(used for a car, piece of<br />
machinery and so on)<br />
broke up - come to an end<br />
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TALENT<br />
A C A D E M Y<br />
VIJAYAREKHA Volume VI Issue No. 03 PSC a’c- ]- c- o£mamknI<br />
Degree level<br />
Special<br />
7. (a) was making<br />
ct≠mAXne[nItamain X∂ncn°p∂options¬(b)BWv<br />
`qXImeØn¬Hcp{]hrØn clause Dfsentence s\ gerund form ¬DfXv.<br />
XpS¿®bmbn\S∂psIm≠n compound sentence F∂pcn°pIbpwas‰mcp{]hrØn<br />
19. (b) will postpone<br />
]dbp∂p.<br />
AXn\nSbn¬kẁhn°pIbpw<br />
If clause severb present<br />
Hcpsentence ¬Hcpmain clause<br />
sNbXv m¬XpS¿®bmbn\S∂p<br />
simple BsWn¬main clause<br />
DwHt∂mAXne[nItam<br />
sIm≠ncn°p∂{]hrØnsb<br />
severb future simple Bbncnsubordinate<br />
clause Ds≠n¬<br />
Ipdn°m≥past continuous<br />
°Ww.<br />
AXv complex sentence BW.v<br />
tense DwCSbv°v kẁhn®<br />
ChnsSHcpmain clause<br />
20. (a) have I<br />
{]hrØnsbIpdn°m≥simple<br />
past DwD]tbmKn°p∂p.<br />
am{Xapfsentence option (a) little h∂XpsIm≠v sentence<br />
BW.v (b) & (c) are compound negative BWv<br />
subject + was/were + verb +<br />
sentences, (d) is a complex AXn\m¬Tag positive Bbncn°Ww.<br />
ing +object F∂XmWv past<br />
sentence<br />
continuous tense s‚LS\<br />
8. (d) mice<br />
News and mumps though<br />
look plural are infact singular.<br />
plural of cargo - cargoes<br />
9. (a) She didn’t see the film<br />
X∂ncn°p∂sentence severb<br />
‘saw’ past tense ¬BWv.<br />
AXn\m¬negative te°v<br />
am‰ptºmƒdo s‚past tense<br />
form Bb‘did’ BWv<br />
D]tbmKnt°≠Xv.did s‚<br />
statement (2) Interrogative (3)<br />
Imperative (4) Exclamatory<br />
negative form didn’t BW.v<br />
pretends to be what he is not.<br />
{]kvXmh\cqt]Wbpf<br />
Hedonist - One who believes<br />
10. (b) The, a<br />
sentence s\bmWv Assertive/<br />
that pleasure is the highest<br />
Musical Instruments\papºn¬ d e c l a r a t i v e / s t a t e m e n t<br />
tool.<br />
‘The’tN¿°Ww.Hcpstring F∂p]dbp∂Xv.<br />
instrument F∂A¿∞Øn¬<br />
24. (d) Squander<br />
‘a’ BWv ChnsSD]tbmKnt°≠X-<br />
.v<br />
25. (c) In private<br />
Impasse - Dead lock<br />
11. (d) me<br />
Suigeneris - Unique<br />
ChnsS‘I’F∂pronouns‚ tNmZycqt]WbpfhmNIß<br />
objective case BWv D]tbmKnt°≠Xv.I<br />
bpsSobjective sentence F∂phnfn°p∂Xv.<br />
sfbmWv Interrogative<br />
case, me BW.v<br />
13. (b) better<br />
X∂ncn°p∂sentence¬than<br />
DfXn\m¬comparative form<br />
Bbetter BWv ChnsS<br />
D]tbmKnt°≠Xv.<br />
14. (a) We saw Ram opening the<br />
gate<br />
ENGLISH<br />
(Selected Questions and Answers)<br />
subject+verb+object F∂{Ia-<br />
Ønembncn°pwassertive .<br />
eg: It is a very wonderful<br />
opportunity.<br />
eg: What are you doing ?<br />
12. (c) whose<br />
B⁄tbmAt]£tbmkqNn∏- n-<br />
who \v tijwverb<br />
-°p∂sentence IsfbmWv<br />
Imperative sentence F∂pwhose<br />
\v tijwnoun<br />
]dbp∂Xv.<br />
whom \v tijwpronoun F∂eg:<br />
Don’t play with fire.<br />
XmWv km[mcW{Iaw.<br />
A sentence that expresses<br />
ChnsSblank \v tijwfavour<br />
strong feeling is called an<br />
F∂noun BWv.AXn\m¬<br />
whose BWv icn.<br />
Exclamatory sentence.<br />
eg: What a beautiful sight it is !<br />
17. (b) Tom said that he was not<br />
free.<br />
CsXmcpstatement sentence<br />
BWv.AXn\m¬reporting<br />
verb -˛\v tijw‘that’ D]tbmKn-<br />
°Ww.<br />
Reporting verb (said) past<br />
Hcpmain clause am{Xapf tense BbXn\m¬Indirectspeech<br />
setense simple past<br />
sentence s\simple sentence<br />
F∂p]dbp∂p.<br />
te°v am‰Ww.<br />
18. (b) meeting<br />
26. (c) Sergeant<br />
avoid F∂verb \v tijw<br />
gerund form BWv D]tbmKnt°≠Xv.<br />
15. (d) Would<br />
21. (b) Understand<br />
G‰hpwXmgvabmbnAt]£n All the other three options are<br />
°p∂Xn\v ‘hntcm[apt≠m‘ F∂ antonyms of comprehend.<br />
A¿∞Øn¬‘would you mind’ 22. (d) Subordinate<br />
D]tbmKn°p∂p.‘Mind’\v All the other three options are<br />
tijwverb + ing BWv synonyms of cardinal.<br />
D]tbmKn-t°-≠Xv.<br />
23. (c) Upstart<br />
16. (a) Declarative<br />
Snob - one who pays too much<br />
Sentence Iƒ4hn[w(1) respect to social position and<br />
D e c l a r a t i v e / a s s e r t i v e / wealth.<br />
Hypocrite - One who<br />
Correct spellings - secretary,<br />
separate, scenery<br />
27. (c) laughed by his friends<br />
laughed at by his friends<br />
after laugh ‘at’ must be<br />
used.<br />
28. (d) -ably<br />
29. (d) Squab<br />
30. (c) host<br />
A litter of puppies<br />
A brace of pigeons<br />
A scoop of journalists<br />
31. (b) neighs<br />
Hippo, Donkey - brays<br />
Camel, Pig - grunts<br />
Cattle - lows<br />
32. (d) Slavery<br />
Abstract noun is the name of<br />
a quality, action or state.<br />
33. (c) cool<br />
as blind as a bat<br />
as cold as marble<br />
as fresh as a dew<br />
34. (d) Paper<br />
Paper is a material noun.<br />
All the other three options<br />
are abstract noun.<br />
35. (a) consult<br />
had better \v tijwbare<br />
infinitive D]tbmKn°pI.<br />
CIVIL POLICE OFFICER / BEAT FOREST OFFICER<br />
MODEL QUESTION PAPER<br />
DØc- ß-<br />
ƒ(1˛mwt]Pns‚XpS¿®)<br />
1. (a) 2. (b) 3. (d) 4. (c) 5. (c) 6. (b) 7. (c) 8. (b) 9. (a) 10. (b)<br />
11. (a) 12.(c) 13.(c) 14. (a) 15. (a) 16.(b) 17.(a) 18.(b) 19. (d) 20. (b)<br />
21. (d) 22.(b) 23.(c) 24. (a) 25. (d) 26.(b) 27.(a) 28. (c)29. (c) 30. (d)<br />
31. (c) 32.(c) 33.(d) 34. (b) 35. (a) 36.(a) 37.(c) 38. (a) 39. (d) 40. (c)<br />
41. (b) 42.(b) 43.(a) 44. (a) 45. (a) 46. (b) 47.(c) 48. (a) 49. (d) 50. (c)<br />
51. (c) 52.(b) 53.(d) 54. (a) 55. (a) 56.(c) 57.(b) 58. (c)59. (c) 60. (b)<br />
61. (a) 62.(d) 63.(b) 64. (b) 65. (a) 66. (b) 67.(c) 68. (a) 69. (c) 70. (a)<br />
71. (a) 72.(c) 73.(a) 74. (d) 75. (d) 76. (b) 77.(b) 78. (d) 79. (a) 80. (b)<br />
81. (d) 82.(b) 83.(a) 84. (d) 85. (c) 86. (d)87.(c) 88. (c) 89. (d) 90. (d)<br />
91. (a) 92.(c) 93.(c) 94. (c) 95. (d) 96. (b) 97.(a) 98. (a) 99. (a) 100.(b)<br />
Cu]co-£-bn¬\nß-fpsSam¿°v 75˛\v apI-fn-em-sW-n¬\nß-fpsS]T\w<br />
icn-bmbZni-bn-em-Wv.Cu\ne-hmcw]pe¿Øn-bm¬hcp∂Civil police officer /<br />
Beat forest officer ]co£bn¬D∂X- h- nP- bwkp\n›- nX- a- mW- v.<br />
\nß-fpsSam¿°v 70˛\pw75-˛\pwat≤yBsW-n¬\n߃Ipd-®p-IqSn]T-\-Øn¬<br />
{i≤n-t°-≠n-bn-cn-°p∂p.<br />
70˛\pXmsg-bm-sW-n¬ITn-\-ambA≤zm-\-Øn-eqsSIqSp-X¬]Tn-t°-≠-Xm-Wv.<br />
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1.`mj-bnseG‰hpwASn-ÿm-\<br />
L-SIwGXv?<br />
(a) h¿Æw (b) en]n<br />
(c) A£cw(d) Npś-gpØv<br />
Ans: (a)<br />
Ans: (a)<br />
]ncn-°m≥Ign-bmØi_vZ-amWv<br />
h¿Æw.D®m-c-W-Øns‚G‰hpw<br />
sNdnbLS-I-amWv h¿Æw.<br />
h¿Æß- ƒIqSnt- ®¿∂v A£c- -<br />
ap-≠m-Ip-∂p.<br />
2.`mjbnseD®-cn-°m≥Ign-bp∂<br />
ae-bmfw<br />
amXrImtNmZy-߃<br />
(c) kmam-\y-\maw(d) kaql-<br />
13.a‰m-cp-sSbpwt{]c-W-bn-√msX Hcp{][m\- {- Inb\S°- W- s- a- n¬<br />
I¿Ømhv X\nsbsNøp∂{Inb as‰mcp{Inb\S°- WwF∂Xc-<br />
(a) AI¿ΩIw(b) {]tbm-PIw Øne- p≈]‰ph- n\- b- mWv ]m£nI- -<br />
(c) tIhew(d) kI¿ΩIw hn-\-sb-®w.<br />
Ans: (c)<br />
C¬,In¬,DIn¬,B¬F∂o<br />
]ct{]-c-W-bn-√msXI¿Ømhv<br />
{]Xy-b-߃[mXp-cq-]-Øntem<br />
kzbwsNøp∂{Inb- mWv tIhe-<br />
\Sph- n\- s- b®- Ø- ntemtNcpt- ºmƒ<br />
\- maw<br />
]m£n-I-hn-\-sb®wD≠mIpw.<br />
{In-b.<br />
DZm:ImWp-In¬]d-bmw.<br />
DZm:HmSp-I,NmSp-I,]mSpI<br />
h∂m¬ImWmw<br />
14.as‰m-∂n\pwIog-S-ßmsXkzX-{¥ambn\n¬°p∂{InbGXmWv?<br />
(a) ]‰ph- n\(b) ap‰ph- n\<br />
(c) ImcnXw(d) AIm-cnXw<br />
19Hcp{Inb\S∂pIgnpF∂v<br />
ImWn-°p-∂-XmWv<br />
(a) Imew (b) `qX-Imew<br />
(c) h¿Øa- m\- I- mew(d) `mhn-Imew<br />
Ans: (b)<br />
7.PmXn-hy-‡n-t`ZwI¬]n-°m≥IgnbmØ\maw<br />
(a) tab\- maw(b)kw⁄m\- maw<br />
{]Ir-Xn-{]-Xn-`m-k-߃tab-\m-aamW.v<br />
DZm:shbn¬,Im‰v,taLw<br />
8.HcpIq´-Øns‚A¿∞wP\n-∏n-<br />
°p∂\mawGXmWv?<br />
Ans: (b)<br />
(a) tab\- maw(b) kmam\- y\- maw<br />
G‰hpwsNdnbim_vZnI<br />
]q¿Æ-ambBibw\¬Ip-∂Xv<br />
(c) kaql- \- maw(d) k¿∆\- maw<br />
`qX-Im-e-sØ-°p-dn-°p-∂-Xn-\p≈<br />
LSIw?<br />
ap‰p-hn-\.CXns\G.-B¿.cmP-cm-<br />
Ans: (c)<br />
{]Xyb- ß- ƒD,C,XpF∂nh- b- mW.v<br />
(a) hm°v (b) en]n<br />
P-h¿ΩItcm-Xn-IrXnF∂p]dbp-∂p.<br />
HcpIqśØ]d-bm-\p-]-tbm-Kn-<br />
DZm:I≠p,]mSn,sNbvXp<br />
(c) h¿Æw (d) A£cw °p∂\ma-amWv kaq-l-\m-aw.<br />
20.Hcp{Inb\S-°m-\n-cn-°p-∂-tXbp≈qF∂v<br />
ImWn-°p∂km[m-<br />
Ans: (d)<br />
DZm:sNøp∂- p,]db- p∂- p,t]mIp∂p.<br />
DZm:]‰w,]S-e,KWw<br />
15."t\m°n-\n∂p'GXv hn\-sb-®amWv?<br />
`mj-bn¬D®-cn-°m≥km[ncẀmhnc-<br />
q]wGXv?<br />
9.\maØ- n\p]Icw\n¬°p∂\ma-<br />
°p∂hfscsNdnbi_vZ-L-S-<br />
(a) ip≤-`mhn (b) ioe-`mhn<br />
Xp-ey-amb]ZwGXmWv?<br />
(a) \Sp-hn-\-sb®w<br />
I-sØ-bmWv A£cwF∂p<br />
(c) Ah[m-c-I-`mhn(d) `mhn-Imew<br />
(a) kmam-\y-\maw(b) tab\- maw<br />
]d-bp-∂-Xv.A£-c-߃tN¿∂p-<br />
(b) ]n≥hn-\-sb®w Ans: (a)<br />
(c) k¿∆\- maw(d) kaql- \- maw<br />
≠mI- p∂- X- mW- v hm°v.<br />
(c) X≥hn-\-sb®w<br />
DZm:hcpw,\S-°pw,t\Spw.<br />
Ans: (c)<br />
3.`mcX-Ønseaqe-en]nGXv?<br />
(d) ap≥hn-\-sb®w 21.{InbHcp\n›nXka-bØv<br />
Hcp\maØ- n\p]Ic- a- mbnD]t- bm-<br />
(a) {_m“n (b) h¿Æe- n]n<br />
Ans: (d)<br />
\S°pwF∂pImWn-°p-∂Xv<br />
Kn-°p∂i_vZ-amWv k¿∆-\m-aw.<br />
(c) A£ce- n]n(d) tZh\- mK- cnen]n<br />
]q¿Æ-{In- bv°papºp\S-°p∂ (a) ip≤-`mhn<br />
Ans: (a)<br />
Htc\ma-]ZwBh¿Øn-°p∂-<br />
XpsIm≠p≈hnck- XHgnh- m°- mw.<br />
{Inb-bmWv ap≥hn-\-sb-®w.CXv (b) ioe-`mhn<br />
`qX-Im-ecq]sØkqNn-∏n-°p-∂p. (c) Ah[mc- I- `- mhn<br />
Atim-I-en]nF∂pwCXn\p DZm:Ah≥,Ahƒ,AXv.<br />
t]cp-≠v.{_m“n-bpsStZiy-t`-ZamWv<br />
tZh-\m-K-cn.<br />
°p∂i_vZw<br />
DZm:h∂pI≠p,t]mbn-∏-d-p. (d) h¿Øa- m\- I- mew<br />
10.F¥n-s‚-sb-nepwKpW-sØ-°p-dn-<br />
16."B≥'F∂{]XybwtN¿∂p Ans: (b)<br />
hcp∂hn\-sb-®-taXv? DZm:\mep-aWnbv°phcpw<br />
4.kzbwD®mc- W- £- a- a- mbA£cw (a) KpW\- maw(b) kmam\- y\- maw<br />
GXv?<br />
(c) tab\- maw(d) kw⁄m\- maw<br />
(a) ap≥hn-\-sb®w<br />
ASpØBgvN-sbØpw<br />
(a) h¿Æw (b) A£cw<br />
(b) ]n≥hn-\-sb®w 2.\maß- f- n¬\n∂v {Inbm]- Z- ß- ƒ<br />
Ans: (a)<br />
D≠m-Ip-∂-Xp-t]mse{Inb-I-fn¬<br />
(c) kzcw (d) hyRvP\w<br />
(c) \Sp-hn-\-sb®w<br />
GsX- nepwHcphkvXph- ns‚KpW-<br />
\n∂pwt`Z-I-ß-fn¬\n∂pw<br />
Ans: (c)<br />
(d) ]m£n-I-hn-\-sb®w<br />
sØtbmkhn-ti-j-ambkz`m-h-<br />
D≠m-Ip∂\ma-߃°p]d-bp∂<br />
kzbwD®-cn-°p∂A£-c-ß-sfbmWv<br />
kzc-߃F∂p]d-bp- °p∂\ma- mWv KpW\- ma- w. {][m-\-{In- bv°p]n≥]phcp∂ (a) IrØv<br />
sØtbmImWn-°m-\p-]-tbm-Kn-<br />
Ans: (b)<br />
t]cv ?<br />
∂Xv.D®-cn-°m≥Bh-iy-amb DZm:Ag-Iv,kuµ-cyw,kma¿∞yw A]q¿Æ-{In-b.`mhn-Im-e-cq-]sØ (b) IrXn-IrØv<br />
ka-bsØBkv]-Z-am°n 1.tIƒ°p∂Bƒ/t{imXmhv kqNn-∏n-°p-∂p.<br />
(c) ImcI- I- rØv<br />
{lkzw,Zo¿LwF∂n-ßs\ BcmWv ?<br />
DZm:ImWm≥h∂p,]db- m≥h∂p. (d) {Inbm\- ma- ß- ƒ<br />
c≠mbnXncn-°mw.<br />
(a) a[ya- ]- pc- pj- ≥ 17."ImWp-I-thWw'GXv hn\-sb-®-cq- Ans: (a)<br />
5.A,C,D,FCh-bn¬kam-\m- (b) {]Ya- ]- pc- pj- ≥ ]a- mWv?<br />
{Inb-bn¬\n∂v c≠phn[-ØnemWv<br />
£cwA√m-Ø-tXv?<br />
(a) A(b) C<br />
(c) DØa- ]- pc- pj- ≥<br />
(d) hymt£]- Ik¿∆\- maw<br />
(a) \Sp-hn-\-sb®w<br />
(b) X≥hn-\-sb®w<br />
IrØp-IƒD≠m-Ip-∂-Xv.<br />
• {InbsbkqNn-∏n-°p∂\maw<br />
(c) D (d) FAns: (a)<br />
(c) ]n≥hn-\-sb®w<br />
• I¿Ømh- ns\kqNn∏- n°- p∂\maw<br />
Ans: (d)<br />
Btcm-SmtWmkwkm-cn-°p-∂Xv (d) ]m£n-I-hn-\-sb®w 23.]Z-߃Ipdn-°p∂A¿∞w<br />
"A'apX¬"E'hscb- p≈A£cßsfkam-\m-£-c-߃F∂ßf-<br />
AbmsfkqNn-∏n-°p∂k¿∆-\m-a-<br />
Ans: (a)<br />
BtWms]tÆm\]pw-k-Itam<br />
mWv a[ya- ]- pc- pj- ≥.<br />
tIh-e-amb{Inbm-cq-]sØImWn- F∂t_m[w\¬Ip-∂-Xn-\p≈<br />
]db- p∂- p."F'apX¬"Hu'hscbp≈-<br />
hk‘y£- c- ß- ƒF∂p 12.{]hr-Ønsb°pdn-°p∂i_vZw "DI'F∂nh- b- mWv {]Xyb- ß- ƒ. (a) enwKw (b) Imew<br />
DZm:\o,\n߃,Xmƒ °p∂hn\-sb-®-am-Wn-Xv."A',"I', hyhÿ<br />
]d-bp-∂p.<br />
(a) \maw (b){Inb DZm:Nn{XwImWpID≠m-bn (c) {]Imcw(d) IrØv<br />
6.Xmsg]dbp∂-h-bn¬"tLmjn' (c) tab\- maw(d) k¿∆\- maw Aßs\]d-bp-I-bp-≠m-bn.<br />
Ans: (a)<br />
GXv?<br />
Ans: (b)<br />
18.kẁ-hm¿∞wImWn-°p∂hn\-<br />
`mjb- n¬enwKh- yh- ÿA¿∞a- -<br />
(a) b (b) i IrXn,hn\,BJymXwF∂n-ßs\bpw{InbAdn-b-s∏-Sp-∂p.<br />
(a) X≥hn-\-sb®w<br />
sb®wGXv?<br />
\p-k-cn-®m-Wv.]pcp-j-h¿§sØ<br />
]p√nw-K-Ønepwkv{Xoh¿§-sØ<br />
(c) j(d) l<br />
kv{Xoenw-K-Ønepw_m°n-bp-≈hsb\]pw-k-I-enw-K-Ønepw<br />
Ans: (d)<br />
ÿnXn-sb-°p-dn-°p-∂-Xn\pw{Inb (b) ]n≥hn-\-sb®w<br />
D®m-c-W-Øn-\p≈{]b-Xv\sØ F∂i_vZwXs∂-bmWv D]-tbm- (c) ]m£n-I-hn-\-sb®w<br />
tN¿Øn-cn-°p-∂p.Nne]Z-߃<br />
Bkv]-Z-am°nhyRvP-\-ßsf Kn°- p∂- X- v.<br />
(d) ap≥hn-\-sb®w<br />
{]IrXymXs∂GXpenwKØ- n¬s∏S-<br />
p∂- ps- h∂pa\- ne- m°- m\- mh- XcwX- nc- n®- nc- n°- p∂coXnb- mW- nX.v DZm:HmSp∂- p,IpXn°- p∂- p,Xn∂p∂- p. Ans: (c)<br />
pw.<br />
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Special<br />
24.B¨,s]ï_vZ-ßsf DZm:sNøpw+Bhq˛sNømhq<br />
s]mXp-hmbnkqNn-∏n-°p∂\maenwK-<br />
c- q]- ß- ƒ°p]db- p∂t]cv. CXn\papºv hcp∂{Inbm-hn-ti-<br />
]dbpw+Bhq˛]d-bmhq<br />
(a) ]p√nwKw<br />
jW- tØmSp"G'{]XybwtN¿°p-<br />
(b) \]pw-k-I-enwKw<br />
(c) kv{XoenwKw<br />
(d) D`-b-enwKw<br />
Ans: (d)<br />
D`b- e- nwK- Ø- n\pas‰mcpt]cmWv<br />
Aenw-Kw.<br />
25.HcphkvXpHt∂mAXn-e-[n-<br />
ItamF∂v kqNn-∏n-°m≥\ma-<br />
]Z- Ø- n¬Nnecq]a- m‰- ß- ƒhcp-<br />
Øp∂- X- n\v ]db- p∂t]cv?<br />
(a) hN\w (b) {]Imcw<br />
(c) Imew (d) X≤nXw<br />
Ans: (a)<br />
FÆsØImWn-°m-\mbnhcp-<br />
Øp∂am‰a- mWv hN\wF∂X- p-<br />
sIm≠v Dt±-in-°p-∂-Xv.<br />
26.kv{Xo]p-cpj\]pw-k-I-ß-fn¬<br />
Cf∏w<br />
30."I≠h- ≥'F∂Xv GXpX≤nX- Ø- n-<br />
\pZ- ml- c- W- a- mW- v.<br />
GsX-nepwH∂ns‚am{Xw<br />
_lp-XzsØkqNn-∏n-°p∂<br />
(a) X∑m-{Xm-X-≤nXw<br />
hN\w<br />
(b) XZz-Ø-≤nXw<br />
(a) kenwK_lp-h-N\w<br />
(c) \ma-\n¿Ωm-bn-X-≤nXw<br />
(b) AenwK_lp-h-N\w<br />
(d) ]qc-Wn-X-≤nXw<br />
(c) ]qPI_lp-h-N\w<br />
Ans: (c)<br />
(d) _lp-h-N\w<br />
A≥,Aƒ,XpF∂o{]Xyb- ß-<br />
Ans: (a)<br />
t]sc-®w,kw_-‘n-I,B[m-cnIm<br />
DZm:kv{Xo:˛s]Ïp- ń-Iƒ, hǹ‡nF∂n-h-tbmSpwtN¿Øp-<br />
AΩ-am¿,kv{XoIƒ ≠m°- p∂- X- v.<br />
]p:˛]pcp-j-∑m¿,Imf-Iƒ, DZm:h∂˛h∂-h≥,h∂-hƒ,<br />
sImº-\m-\-Iƒ h∂X- .v<br />
\]pw:ąe-Iƒ,]pgp-°ƒ,<br />
XSm-I-߃<br />
27._lp-am\wImWn-°m≥th≠n<br />
D]-tbm-Kn-°p∂Hcp_lp-h-N\<br />
cq]a- mW- nXv GXmW- Xv?<br />
(a) kenw-K-_-lp-h-N\w<br />
(b) Aenw-K-_-lp-h-N\w<br />
(c) ]qPI_lp-h-N\w<br />
(d) _lp-h-N\w<br />
Ans: (c)<br />
cq]wsIm≠v _lp-h-N-\hpw<br />
ae-bmfw<br />
amXrImtNmZy-߃<br />
IbpwsNøpw.<br />
DZm:Aß-s\tbsNømhq<br />
]Xpt°]db- mhq<br />
29."a≠Øw'F∂Xv GXv X≤n-X-<br />
Øn\v DZml- c- W- a- mW- v.<br />
(a) X∑m-{Xm-X-≤nXw<br />
(b) XZz-Ø-≤nXw<br />
(c) \ma-\n¿Ωm-bn-X-≤nXw<br />
(d) ]qc-Wn-X-≤nXw<br />
Ans: (a)<br />
∑,Øw,X\w,∏wF∂n-h-bmWv<br />
X∑m-{Xm-X≤nXw\n¿Ωn-°m-\p-]-<br />
tbm-Kn-°p∂{]Xy-b-߃.<br />
DZm:\∑,Iṕn-Øw,th≠m-Ø-\w,<br />
31.ÿew,Imew,tZiw,{]Im-cw,<br />
Afhv ChIpdn-°m≥k¿∆-\m-aßt-<br />
fmSv {]Xyb- ß- ƒtN¿Øps- Im-<br />
≠p≈cq]ß- ƒ<br />
(a) \ma-\n¿ΩmbnX≤nXw<br />
(b) tZi-Im-em-Zn-X-≤nXw<br />
(c) ]qc-Wn-X-≤nXw<br />
(d) XZz-Ø-≤nXw<br />
Ans: (b)<br />
A¿∞wsIm≠v GI-h-N-\hpw k¿∆-\m-a-ß-tfmSv {]Xy-b-߃<br />
BW.v<br />
tN¿ØpsIm≠p≈cq]ß- f- mW- nX- .v<br />
DZm:t{ZmW¿,shZy¿,Kpcp-°ƒ DZm:Aßv,Cßv,Fßv,CXv.<br />
28.Bin- v,A\p-{KlwF∂o 32.{]Xyb- ß- ƒH∂pa- n√- mØhǹ‡n<br />
A¿∞-hn-ti-j-߃D≠m-°p∂ GXv?<br />
{Inbm-cq]w<br />
(a) \n¿t±-inI(b) {]Xn-{Km-lnI<br />
(a) hn[mb- I- {- ]I- mcw (c) kwtbm-PnI(d) Dt±-inI<br />
(b) {]m¿∞I- {- ]I- mcw Ans: (a)<br />
A[ym-]-I≥I¿ØmhpwI¿Ør-<br />
Imc- I- h- pa- mW- v.]Tn∏- n°- p∂pF∂<br />
3.hymk-\m¬hnc-Nn-X-amb`mcXw {Inb-bpsS^ewA\p-`-hn-°p-<br />
CXn¬hǹ‡n{]Xy-b-Øns‚ ∂Xv Iṕn-I-fm-Wv.Iṕn-Iƒ<br />
t]sc-¥mWv?<br />
BWn-hnsSI¿Ω-Im-c-Iw.<br />
(a) {]tbm-PnI(b) Dt±-inI 37.Hcp{Inb\S°- p∂- X- n\v ImcW- -<br />
(c) kw_-‘nI(d) B[m-cnI am-Ip-∂Xv<br />
(a) Ic-W-Im-cIw<br />
(b) Imc-W-Im-cIw<br />
(c) I¿Ω-Im-cIw<br />
(d) I¿Ør-Im-cIw<br />
Ans: (a)<br />
B¬,sIm≠v F∂n-h-bmWv<br />
{]tbm-Pn-I-bpsS{]Xy-b-߃.<br />
34."cmap-hns‚hoSv'CXnsehǹ‡n<br />
GXv?<br />
Ans: (b)<br />
(a) {]tbm-PnI(b) B[m-cnI DZm:ZpxJ-`m-c-Øm¬Ah-fpsS<br />
(c) kw_-‘nI(d) Dt±-inI XeIp\n-p.<br />
Ans: (c)<br />
XeIp\n- X- n\v ImcWwZpxJw<br />
DS-a-ÿXmt_m[wkrjvSn-°p∂ BWv.AXp-sIm≠v Imc-Whǹ-‡n-bmWv<br />
kw_-‘n-I. Im-cIwZpxJwBWv.<br />
35."_©n¬Ccp∂p'hǹ‡nGXv? 38.slUvam-ÿhnP-bn-Iƒ°v<br />
(a) B[m-cnI(b) kw_-‘nI kΩm-\-߃\¬In˛GXv<br />
(c) Dt±-inI(d) {]tbm-PnI ImcIa- mWv?<br />
Ans: (a)<br />
(a) kzman-Im-cIw<br />
"C¬',"I¬'F∂o{]Xyb- ß- ƒ(b) km£n-Im-cIw<br />
tN¿∂phcp∂hǹ-‡n-bmWv (c) A[nI-c-W-Im-cIw<br />
B[m-cn-I.<br />
(d) Ic-W-Im-cIw<br />
36.{Inb-bpsS^ewA\p-`-hn-°p- Ans: (a)<br />
∂Xv?<br />
I¿Ømhv sNbvX{]hrØ- nb- psS<br />
(a) I¿Ør-Im-cIw<br />
(b) I¿Ω-Im-cIw<br />
(c) Ic-W-Im-cIw<br />
(d) Imc-W-Im-cIw<br />
Ans: (b)<br />
ƒDZm:A[ym-]-I≥Iṕn-Isf]Tn-<br />
∏n-°p-∂p.<br />
DEGREE LEVEL<br />
MODEL QUESTION PAPER<br />
^ewA\p`- h- n°- p∂- X- mWv kzman-<br />
Im-c-Iw.<br />
ChnsSI¿Ømhv slUvam-ÿ<br />
BWv.I¿ΩwhnP-bn-Iƒ.{Inb<br />
\¬In.I¿Ømhv sNbvX{]hr-<br />
Øn-bpsS^ewA\p-`-hn-®Xv<br />
hnP-bn-IƒBWv.AXp-sIm≠v<br />
hnP-bn-Iƒkzman-Im-c-Iw.<br />
1. (d) 2. (a) 3. (b) 4. (b) 5. (a) 6. (d) 7. (b) 8. (c) 9. (b) 10. (b)<br />
11. (d) 12.(b) 13.(c) 14. (c) 15. (d) 16. (b) 17.(b) 18. (b) 19. (d) 20. (c)<br />
21. (a) 22.(d) 23.(c) 24. (a) 25. (b) 26. (a)27.(c) 28. (c) 29. (d) 30. (d)<br />
t]cv kqNn∏- n°pwt]msetZiw,<br />
31. (c) 32.(d) 33.(d) 34. (c) 35. (c) 36. (b) 37.(a) 38. (d) 39. (a) 40. (c)<br />
Imew,Afhv F∂nhImWn°- m≥<br />
41. (d) 42.(b) 43.(b) 44. (c) 45. (c) 46. (a)47.(b) 48. (c) 49. (b) 50. (d)<br />
51. (c) 52.(c) 53.(c) 54. (b) 55. (c) 56. (c) 57.(c) 58. (c) 59. (c) 60. (b)<br />
61. (d) 62.(b) 63.(a) 64. (c) 65. (d) 66. (c) 67.(d) 68. (b) 69. (b) 70. (d)<br />
71. (b) 72.(b) 73.(d) 74. (b) 75. (b) 76. (a)77.(a) 78. (a) 79. (a) 80. (a)<br />
81. (c) 82.(d) 83.(a) 84. (d) 85. (c) 86. (c) 87.(b) 88. (c) 89. (c) 90. (d)<br />
91. (c) 92.(a) 93.(a) 94. (d) 95. (d) 96. (a)97.(d) 98. (a) 99. (c) 100.(c)<br />
(c) A\p⁄- mb- I- {- ]I- mcw {]tXy-In®v {]Xy-b-߃H∂p-an- icn-bmbZni-bn-em-Wv.Cu\ne-hmcw]pe¿Øn-bm¬hcp∂Degree level<br />
(d) Biwk- I- {- ]I- mcw √mØhǹ-‡n-bm-Wn-Xv.\mai_vZwGXmtWmAXns\<br />
\nß-fpsSam¿°v 60˛\pw65-˛\pwat≤yBsW-n¬\n߃Ipd-®p-IqSn]T-\-Øn¬<br />
]co£n¬D∂X- If h- nP- bwkp\n›- nX- a- mW- v.<br />
Ans: (d)<br />
`mhnI- me- {- Inb- mc- q]- t- ØmSv "Bhq' Aßs\Xs∂b- mWv \¬Ip∂- X- v. {i≤n-t°-≠n-bn-cn-°p∂p.<br />
{]XybwtN¿Øm-WnXv \n¿Ωn- I¿Øm-hns\kqNn-∏n-°p∂ 60˛\pXmsg-bm-sW-n¬ITn-\-ambA≤zm-\-Øn-eqsSIqSp-X¬]Tn-t°-≠-Xm-Wv.<br />
°p∂- X- v.<br />
hǹ‡- nb- mW- nX- v.<br />
DØc- ß-<br />
ƒ(13˛mwt]Pns‚XpS¿®)<br />
Cu]co-£-bn¬\nß-fpsSam¿°v 65˛\v apI-fn-em-sW-n¬\nß-fpsS]T\w<br />
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]pc-kvIm-c-߃<br />
ASp-ØnsSGlobal Energy<br />
Parliament s‚Global Best Award<br />
for Protection of Natural Wealth \v<br />
A¿lb- mb- Xv<br />
Aao\Kpcn_v ^°nw<br />
(audo-jykv {]kn-U‚v)<br />
bm{Xmh- nh- c- Ww<br />
anI®\S≥ anI®\Sn<br />
s\¬hgnI- ƒ<br />
Gary Oldman (Nn{Xw: Frances McDormand<br />
(tUm.lcnI- rj- vW≥)<br />
Darkest Hour) (Nn{Xw:Three Billboards<br />
Pritzker prize t\Sp∂BZyC¥y-<br />
outside Ebbing, Missouri)<br />
°mc≥<br />
2017- ˛sesP.-kn.Um\n-tb¬ _m¬IrjvWtZmjn<br />
anI®Nn{Xw :The Shape of Water<br />
]pckvIm-c-Øn\v A¿l-\m-bXv (hmkvXp-inev]taJ-e-bnse<br />
(kwhn-[m\w:Guillermo del Toro)<br />
{ioIp-am-c≥Xºn<br />
s\mt_¬F∂-dn-b-s∏-Sp∂<br />
(k-Ωm-\-Øp-I- ˛5e£w) ]pckvImcw)<br />
anI®kwhn-[m\w :Guillermo del Toro<br />
(2016-˛-hsc1e£wcq]-bm-bn-cp-∂p)- ASp-ØnsSBim≥hnizI-hnXm<br />
]pckvIm-c-Øn\v A¿l-\m-bXv<br />
anI®kl-\-S≥<br />
(Nn{Xw:The Shape of Water)<br />
:Sam Rockwell<br />
<strong>2018</strong>-˛seBt_¬]pc-kvIm-c<br />
duƒkpdn‰(Nn-en)<br />
(Nn{Xw:Three Billboards outside Ebbing,<br />
ASp-ØnsSAIv_¿I°- ń¬<br />
Missouri)<br />
tPXmhv<br />
Robert P. Langlands<br />
Oscars Scientific and Technical<br />
Awards - <strong>2018</strong> ¬Scientific and<br />
Engineering Award t\SnbSoanse<br />
C¥y≥hwi-P≥<br />
Vikas Sathaye<br />
2017 ˛seIbrahim Prize for<br />
Achievement in African Leadership -<br />
˛\v A¿lb- mb- Xv<br />
Ellen Johnson Sirleaf<br />
(Former President of Liberia)<br />
]pckvIm-c-Øn\v A¿l-\m-bXv<br />
Sn.U- n.cmaI- rj- vW≥<br />
(t\mh¬- ˛‘kp-K‘nF∂B≠mƒ<br />
tZh-\m-b-In’)<br />
C¥yC‚¿\m-j-W¬{^≠vjn∏v<br />
skmsk‰ntZio-b-X-e-Øn¬G¿s∏-<br />
SpØ- nb`mcX- vtPymXnAhm¿Uv <strong>2018</strong>-<br />
\v A¿l-\m-bXv<br />
]n.{iocm-a-Ir-jvW≥<br />
(tIcf\n-b-a-k`mkv]o°¿)<br />
48-˛maXv tIcfkwÿm\Ne-®n{XAhm¿Uv ˛2017<br />
anI®kwhn-[m-b-I≥˛entPmtPmkv s]√nt- icn(Nn{Xw:Cu.-a.-bu)<br />
anI®\S≥<br />
anI®\Sn<br />
anI®Nn{Xw<br />
˛C{µ≥kv (Nn{Xw:Bsfmcp-°w)<br />
˛]m¿∆Xn(Nn{Xw:tS°v Hm^v)<br />
˛H‰a- pdnshfn®w<br />
anI®c≠m-asØNn{Xw˛GZ≥<br />
anI®kz`mh\S≥˛-<br />
anI®kz`mh\Sn<br />
(kw-hn-[m\w:cmlp¬dnPn\mb¿)<br />
(kw-hn-[m\w:kRvPpkptc-{µ≥)<br />
Ae≥kn-b¿tetem∏kv<br />
(Nn{Xw:sXm≠n-ap-XepwZrIvkm-£n-bpw)<br />
˛t]mfn-h¬k≥(Nn-{X-߃:Cu.-a.-bu,H‰-apdnshfn-®w)<br />
anI®_me-Xmcw(Male)˛amÿÀn-\µv (Nn{Xw:kz\w)<br />
anI®_meX- mcw(Female)˛\£{X(Nn{Xw:c£m-[n-Imcns_PpH∏v)<br />
anI®Km\-c-N-bn-Xmhv<br />
˛{]`mh¿Ω(Nn{Xw:¢n‚v,Km\w:Hmf-Øn¬taf-Øm¬)<br />
anI®kwKo-X-kw-hn-[m-b-I≥(Km-\w)˛Fw.-sI.A¿÷p-\≥(Nn{Xw:`bm-\-Iw)<br />
anI®kwKo-X-kw-hn-[m-b-I≥(]-›m-ØekwKoXw)˛tKm]nkpµ¿(Nn{Xw:tS°v Hm^v)<br />
anI®Kmb-I≥<br />
˛jl-_mkv Aa≥(am-bm-\ZnF∂Nn{X-Ønseangn-bn¬\n∂pw)<br />
anI®KmbnI ˛knØmcIrjvWI- pa- m¿(hna- m\wF∂Nn{XØ- nsehm\aIe- p∂- pt- hm)<br />
P\-{]nbNn{Xw ˛c£m[nI- mcns_PpH∏v (kw-hn-[m\w:cRvP≥{]tam-Zv)<br />
anI®\hm-KXkwhn-[m-b-I≥˛atljv \mcmb- W- ≥(Nn{Xw:tS°v Hm^v)<br />
{]tXyIPqdnAhm¿Uv<br />
hm¿Ø-I-fn-eqsS<br />
tIcfkmlnXy<br />
A°m-Zan<br />
Ahm¿Uv - 2016<br />
t\mh¬<br />
kpK‘nF∂B≠mƒ<br />
tZh-\m-bIn<br />
(Sn.-Un.cma-Ir-jvW≥)<br />
IhnX<br />
AΩsbIpfn-∏n-°p-tºmƒ<br />
(kmh- n{XncmPoh- ≥)<br />
sNdp-IY<br />
BZw(Fk- v.lcoj- v)<br />
˛hn\o-Xm-tImin(Nn{Xw:H‰-apdnshfn-®w)<br />
anI®kl-\Sn<br />
2017 ˛sekwÿm\Ne-®n{XAhm¿Uv IΩn-‰n-bpsSPqdnsNb¿am≥˛Sn.h- n.N{µ≥<br />
90 th OSCAR AWARDS <strong>2018</strong><br />
Animated Feature Film : Coco<br />
:Allison Janney (Nn{Xw:I, Tonya)<br />
Foreign Language Film : A Fantastic Woman (Nn-en)<br />
(kw-hn-[m\w:Sebastian Lelio)<br />
90-maXv HmkvIm-dn¬G‰hpwIqSp-X¬]pc-kvImcwt\SnbNn{Xw<br />
: The Shape of Water (4)<br />
90-maXv HmkvIm¿NS-ßn¬BZ-cn-°-s∏´t_mfn-hpUv Xmc-߃<br />
: in-I-]q¿,{iotZhn<br />
kzcmPv t{Sm^n<br />
(2016-17)<br />
kwÿm-\sØanI®Xt±ikzbw-<br />
`-cWÿm]-\-߃°v tIcf<br />
k¿°m¿\¬Ip∂Ahm¿Uv.<br />
anI®{Kma-]-©m-bØv<br />
H∂mwÿm\w<br />
˛{ioIr-jvW-]pcw(]me- °- mS- v)<br />
c≠mwÿm\w<br />
ąpf-¥p-cpØn(Fd- W- mI- pf- w)<br />
anI®tªm°v ]©m-bØv<br />
H∂mwÿm\w<br />
˛fmew(tIḿbw)<br />
c≠mwÿm\w<br />
˛]≈p-cpØn(Fd- W- mI- pf- w)<br />
anI®Pn√m]©m-bØv<br />
H∂mwÿm\w<br />
˛]Ø\- wX- ń<br />
c≠mwÿm\w<br />
˛F-d-Wm-Ip-fw<br />
almflm]pc-kvImcw<br />
H∂mwÿm\w<br />
˛CS-a-e-°pSn(CSp°n)<br />
c≠mwÿm\w<br />
ĄKfn(]me°-<br />
mSv)<br />
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hm¿Ø-I-fn-eqsS<br />
BAFTA Awards <strong>2018</strong><br />
anI®Nn{Xw<br />
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing,<br />
Missouri (kw-hn-[m\w:Martin<br />
McDonagh)<br />
Outstanding British Film<br />
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing,<br />
Missouri<br />
anI®kwhn-[m\w<br />
Guillermo del Toro<br />
(Film :The Shape of Water)<br />
anI®\Sn<br />
Frances McDormand<br />
(Film :Three Billboards Outside<br />
Ebbing, Missouri)<br />
anI®\S≥<br />
Gary Oldman<br />
(Film : Darkest Hour)<br />
\nb-a-\-߃<br />
C¥y-bnseBZykºq¿Æ`£ykp-c£mPn√<br />
C¥y-bn-em-Zy-ambnSpoken Sanskrit<br />
NWvUoKVv<br />
djy-bpsS{]kn-U‚mbnho≠pwXncs-Sp-°-s∏-´Xv<br />
KpP-dmØv k¿∆-I-em-ime<br />
Course Bcw- ǹ®k¿∆-I-em-ime<br />
(D-ZvLmS\w:AtimIv KP-]XncmPp)<br />
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A C A D E M Y<br />
VIJAYAREKHA Volume VI Issue No. 03 PSC a’c- ]- c- o£mamknI<br />
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B{‘m-{]-tZiv (I¿ÆmS- I- , 105- maXv C¥y≥imkv{XtIm¨{Kkns‚DZvLm-S\w\n¿∆-ln-®Xv<br />
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sIm®n<br />
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A C A D E M Y<br />
VIJAYAREKHA Volume VI Issue No. 03 PSC a’c- ]- c- o£mamknI<br />
sIm®n-bn¬Bcw- ǹ®tIc-f-Øns‚<br />
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\oXnBtbm-Kns‚‘Healthy States,<br />
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