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TALENT<br />
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Contents<br />
Evolution of Press in Kerala ................................................4<br />
Modern India (1905 - 1947) .................................................7<br />
PSC Previous Questions - Information Technology................9<br />
Civil Police Officer Model Question Paper ......................... 11<br />
Company / Board, Secretariat Assistant<br />
Model Question Paper....................................................... 13<br />
Quantitative Aptitude (Selected Questions) ......................... 15<br />
Mental Ability (Selected Questions).................................... 16<br />
English (Selected Questions).............................................. 17<br />
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The first Printing Press in<br />
Kerala<br />
CMS Press, Kottayam<br />
C.M.S press was established by<br />
Benjamin Bailey (1821)<br />
Person who helped Benjamin<br />
Bailey to establish CMS press<br />
Colonel Munroe<br />
First newspaper published from<br />
Kerala<br />
Rajya Samacharam (1847)<br />
Founder of the newspaper<br />
Rajya Samacharam<br />
Rajya Samacharam was<br />
published from Illikunnu<br />
Bunglow, near Thalassery (By<br />
Basel Evangelical Mission,<br />
Germany)<br />
Second newspaper in Kerala<br />
Paschimodayam<br />
(1847 October)<br />
Paschimodayam<br />
published by<br />
Dr. Hermann Gundert<br />
was<br />
The editor of Paschimodayam<br />
Federick Muller<br />
Paschimodayam mostly dealt<br />
with Astronomy, Geography<br />
and Kerala History<br />
First science magazine of<br />
Kerala<br />
Paschimodayam<br />
First printed magazine in<br />
Malayalam language<br />
Jnana Nikshepam (1848)<br />
Jnana Nikshepam was<br />
published from<br />
C.M.S Press, Kottayam<br />
(By Benjamin Bailey)<br />
First English newspaper<br />
published in Kerala<br />
Western Star<br />
(1860, from Cochin)<br />
EVOLUTION OF PRESS IN KERALA<br />
Dr. Hermann Gundert<br />
First publication started by nonclergies<br />
in Kerala<br />
Western Star<br />
First editor of Western Star -<br />
Charles Lawson (who later<br />
became editor of Madras mail)<br />
The Malayalam edition of<br />
Western Star was named as -<br />
Paschimataraka (1864)<br />
Early editors of<br />
Paschimatharaka<br />
Ittoop Writer, T.J.Pailey<br />
Magazine Vidya Samgraham<br />
was published by<br />
Rev.George Mathen (1864)<br />
First college magazine in Kerala<br />
Vidya Samgraham<br />
(CMS College)<br />
Magazine known as ‘Kottayam<br />
College Quarterly’ magazine -<br />
Vidya Samgraham<br />
Person who started ‘Travancore<br />
Herald’ an English newspaper<br />
from CMS press in 1867<br />
W. H. Moore<br />
SANTISHTAVADI<br />
The malayalam newspaper<br />
published as a supplement to<br />
Travancore Herald by<br />
W.H.Moore - Santishtavadi<br />
Because of it’s outspoken<br />
criticism of then Divan<br />
Madhavaraya’s administration,<br />
Travancore Government<br />
banned Santishtavadi<br />
First banned newspaper in<br />
Travancore Santishtavadi<br />
Santishtavadi became the first<br />
martyr to the cause of freedom<br />
of the press in Malayalam<br />
Journalism<br />
First publication started by<br />
Catholic Christians in Kerala<br />
Kerala (1866, Kochi)<br />
Publication ‘Kerala’ was started<br />
by<br />
Anthony Annavi<br />
The major catholic mouthpiece<br />
in Kerala<br />
Satyanada Kahalam<br />
(12 th October 1876)<br />
Satyanada Kahalam was<br />
published by<br />
Italian Carmelite Mission<br />
The newspaper Kerala<br />
Deepakam was started by -<br />
Kathru Sahaji Bappu<br />
(1878, Kochi)<br />
Publication known as the first<br />
paper on behalf of the Muslim<br />
community in Kerala<br />
Kerala Deepakam<br />
The newspaper Malayala<br />
mithram was started from -<br />
Kottayam (1878)<br />
The newspaper started in 1879<br />
from Trivandrum<br />
Kerala Chandrika<br />
Person who wrote political<br />
articles in Kerala Chandrika -<br />
Vengayil Kunhiraman<br />
Nayanar<br />
The english weekly published by<br />
Vakil Poovadan Raman from<br />
Spectator Press, Calicut<br />
West Coast Spectator<br />
(1879)<br />
First editor of West Coast<br />
Spectator was Dr. Keys and Later<br />
it’s name was changed to<br />
Malabar spectator<br />
The first malayalam newspaper<br />
published from Malabar -<br />
Kerala Patrika (1884)<br />
Kerala Patrika was started by<br />
Chengulath Kunhirama<br />
Menon (From Kozhikode)<br />
The press from which Kerala<br />
Patrika was printed -<br />
Vidyavilasini Press (Founder -<br />
Kalahastiyappa Muthaliyar)<br />
The publication from which<br />
Kunhirama Menon get inspiration<br />
to start Kerala Patrika<br />
Amritha Bazar Patrika<br />
DEVJI BHIMJI<br />
A Gujarati Merchant who made<br />
significant contribution to the<br />
growth of malayalam journalism<br />
Devji Bhimji<br />
Person who founded<br />
Keralamitram press in 1867<br />
Devji Bhimji<br />
Devji Bhimji published ‘Kerala<br />
mitram’ weekly in 1881 under<br />
the editorship of Kandathil<br />
Varghese Mappila<br />
Person who described Kerala<br />
mitram as the first real<br />
newspaper in Malayalam<br />
Perunna K.N. Nair<br />
Person became the editor of<br />
Kerala mitram after Kandathil<br />
Varghese Mappila left<br />
Mangalath Kunjunni<br />
Asan<br />
A Marathi journal ‘Kerala<br />
Kokil’ was also published by<br />
Devji Bhimji<br />
Kerala Patrika became the<br />
mouthpiece of congress and<br />
translated the name of congress<br />
into Bharatha Mahajana Sabha<br />
Persons served as editors in<br />
Kerala Patrika<br />
Sanjayan, Koyipalli<br />
Parameswara Kurup<br />
Person considered as the<br />
father of political journalism<br />
in Kerala<br />
Chengualth Kunhirama<br />
Menon<br />
Monthly which was started in<br />
1886 from Trivandrum as on<br />
official publication of Malayali<br />
Sabha<br />
Malayalai<br />
First editor of the monthly<br />
‘Malayali’<br />
Pettayil Raman Pillai Asan<br />
Later C.V.Raman Pillai took<br />
over the editorship<br />
The publication raised the<br />
slogan “Travancore for<br />
Travancoreans”<br />
Malayali<br />
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DEEPIKA<br />
Nasrani Deepika started<br />
publication on<br />
15 th April 1887 (St.Joseph<br />
Press, Mannanam)<br />
The Managing Editor of<br />
Nasarani Deepika was<br />
Nidhiyirikkal<br />
Manikkathanar<br />
Nasrani Deepika became a<br />
daily in - 1927<br />
The name Nasarni Deepika<br />
was changed to Deepika in<br />
1939<br />
The oldest surviving<br />
newspaper in Malayalam<br />
Deepika<br />
Swadeshabhimani Rama<br />
Krishna Pillai also served as<br />
editor in ‘Malayali’<br />
Person who wrote a series of<br />
Satirical articles titled<br />
“Kalikala Vaibhavam” under<br />
the Pseudonym ‘Damanan’ in<br />
‘Malayali’<br />
P.K. Narayana Pillai<br />
(Sahitya Panchananan)<br />
The first newspaper to be<br />
published in the name of<br />
Ezhava community<br />
Sujananandini<br />
Journals started by certain<br />
christian priests for the<br />
propagation of christian<br />
philosophy<br />
Karmala Kusumam,<br />
Sathyadootham,<br />
Cherupushpam,<br />
Osana, Penthikoshth<br />
Journals started by Hindu<br />
scholars to replay the criticism<br />
of these christian journals -<br />
Arya Siddhanta Chandrika<br />
(From Kozhikode)<br />
Kerala<br />
Darsanam (From Kottarakara),<br />
Sivayogivilasam, Abhinava<br />
Keralam<br />
(by Vaghbhatanandan)<br />
Muslim journal started in 1902<br />
from Kozhikode under the<br />
editorship of Makti Tangal<br />
Paropakari<br />
First editor of Swadesha<br />
bhimani<br />
C.P.Govinda Pillai<br />
K. Rama Krishna Pillai took over<br />
the editorship of Swadeshabhimani<br />
in<br />
1906<br />
MALAYALA MANORAMA<br />
The first Joint Stock company<br />
formed by Keralites<br />
Malayala Manorama<br />
(1888)<br />
Malayala Manorama started<br />
as a weekly on<br />
22 nd March 1890<br />
First editor and founder of<br />
Malayala Manorama -<br />
Kandathil Varghese<br />
Mappila<br />
Founder of Bhashaposhini<br />
Sabha<br />
Kandathil Varghese Mappila<br />
EVOLUTION OF PRESS IN KERALA<br />
Malayala Manorama became<br />
a daily on<br />
16 th January 1928<br />
The first editor of Malayala<br />
Manorama weekly started in<br />
1937 - E.V.Krishna Pillai<br />
The first editorial in Malayala<br />
Manorama was titled as -<br />
PulayarudeVidyabhyasam<br />
Tranvancore Government<br />
confiscated Malayala<br />
Manorama on<br />
9 th September 1938<br />
(resumed publication only<br />
after independence)<br />
Newspaper started by Kerala<br />
Mahajana Sabha a year after<br />
the birth of Malayala<br />
Manorama<br />
Kozhikodan Manorama<br />
K.P.Kesava Menon used to<br />
write articles for Manorama<br />
under the title “Bilathi<br />
Visheshangal<br />
The newspaper ‘Swadesha<br />
bhimani’ was started by -<br />
For criticizing then diwan of<br />
tranvancore P.Rajagopalchari<br />
the newspaper was banned and<br />
K.Ramakrishna Pillai was<br />
deported to Thirunelveli on 26 th<br />
September 1910<br />
First Malayalam newspaper<br />
tied up with famous news<br />
Agency Reuters<br />
Swadeshabhimani<br />
The newspaper Kavana<br />
Kaumudi was started by -<br />
Pandalam Kerala Varma<br />
(1904)<br />
Vakkom Abdul Khader<br />
Moulavi<br />
(1905, Anjuthengu)<br />
Founder of newspaper<br />
Mitavadi<br />
Moorkoth Kumaran (1907)<br />
The address of Gopala Krishna<br />
Gokhale at the Benares session<br />
of INC was believed to have<br />
inspired Moorkoth Kumaran to<br />
start Mitavadi<br />
The proprietor of Mitavadi -<br />
Sivasankaran<br />
Kumaranasan’s Veenapoovu<br />
was first published in -<br />
Mitavadi<br />
Person who bought Mitavadi<br />
from Moorkoth Kumaran and<br />
republished<br />
C.Krishnan<br />
C.Krishnan started publishing<br />
Mitavadi from Kozhikode from<br />
1913 onwards<br />
The Magazine known as ‘Bible<br />
of the Thiyyas’<br />
Mitavadi<br />
Later C.Krishnan acquired the<br />
rights of ‘Kerala Sanchari’ and<br />
merged it with Mitavadi<br />
Kerala Kaumudi was founded<br />
by<br />
C.V.Kunhiraman<br />
Kerala Kaumudi was founded<br />
in 1911 (<strong>May</strong>yanad)<br />
First editor of Kerala Kaumudi<br />
Mulur.S.Padmanabha<br />
Panicker<br />
The newspaper commenced<br />
publication from Trivandrum<br />
in 1918 - Samadarshi<br />
The editor of Samadarshi -<br />
Kesari A. Balakrishna Pillai<br />
The periodical prabhodakan<br />
was started by<br />
Kesari A. Balakrishna Pillai<br />
First full fleged nationalist<br />
newspaper published in<br />
Kerala - Swarat<br />
Founder of newspaper Swarat<br />
A.K.Pillai (1921, Kollam)<br />
Person started Navayugam<br />
magazine from Calicut in 1921<br />
V.K. Chinnammalu Amma<br />
Vallathol Narayana Menon’s<br />
nationalist poems were<br />
published in Navayugam<br />
Another paper in the same<br />
name Navayogam was<br />
launched later from<br />
Trivandrum by the communist<br />
leaders<br />
The newspaper Al- Ameen was<br />
started by<br />
Muhammed Abdurahiman<br />
(12 th October 1924)<br />
‘Al-Ameen’ was started from<br />
Kozhikode<br />
The newspaper started on the<br />
brithday of prophet<br />
Mohammed<br />
Al - Ameen<br />
During second world war the<br />
editorial written in Al Ameen -<br />
“Congress and the war”<br />
The weekly Yuvabharatham<br />
was edited by -<br />
T.R.Krishnaswamy Iyer<br />
(Palakkad)<br />
It was based on the model of<br />
Gandhiji’s Young India<br />
First socialist paper to be<br />
printed from Malabar<br />
Prabhatam<br />
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EVOLUTION OF PRESS IN KERALA<br />
Person who served as the<br />
editor of Newspaper<br />
Prabhatham<br />
E.M.S.Namboothiripad<br />
‘Prabhatam’ was originally<br />
owned by K.S.Nair and<br />
published from Palakkad<br />
Later EMS and Ramachandran<br />
Nedungadi purchased and<br />
published from Shornur in<br />
1934<br />
The official organ of the<br />
congress socialist party in<br />
Kerala - Prabhatam<br />
Person who wrote a<br />
questionnaire in Prabhatam<br />
under the pen name<br />
‘Surendran’<br />
E.M.S.Namboothiripad<br />
Person who wrote a poem,<br />
Atmasandesham in Prabhatam<br />
on Bhagat Singh’s Martyrdom<br />
Chowara Parameswaran<br />
Publication called as the official<br />
organ of muslim league in Kerala<br />
Chandrika<br />
Chandrika was started<br />
publication from<br />
Tellicherry (1934)<br />
First editor of Chandrika -<br />
T.Muhammed<br />
Journal started publication<br />
under the editorship of<br />
C.Kesavan in 1937<br />
Kaumudi<br />
The English weekly published<br />
by the Arya Samajists from<br />
Calicut<br />
Harbinger<br />
The newspaper published<br />
during the Quit India days -<br />
Swatantra Bharatam<br />
Deshabhimani<br />
started<br />
publication from Kozhikode in<br />
1942<br />
MATHRUBHUMI<br />
The founder of Newspaper<br />
Mathrubhumi<br />
K.P. Kesava Menon<br />
Mathrubhumi was started in<br />
1923 (fromKozhikode)<br />
First editor of Mathrubhumi<br />
K.P.Kesava Menon<br />
Mathrubhumi was converted<br />
to daily in<br />
1930<br />
The newspaper started by<br />
K.P.Kesava Menon in the<br />
model of Gandhi’s Young India<br />
Mathrubhumi<br />
The newspaper launched from<br />
First editor of Deshabhimani -<br />
Kottayam in 1944<br />
M.S. Devadas<br />
Kerala Bhushanam<br />
The official organ of Communist<br />
Founder editor of Kerala<br />
Party of Tranvancore<br />
Bhushanam<br />
Janayugam<br />
(1947, Kollam)<br />
K.K.Kuruvila<br />
Thangal Kunju Musaliyar<br />
First editor of Janayugam - started a weekly called<br />
N. Gopinathan Nair<br />
Prabatham from Kollam in 1944<br />
Publication Founder Year Place First Editor<br />
Kerala Pataka 1870 Kochi Mangalath Kunjunni Asan, T.J.Pailey<br />
Satyanada Kahalam Italian Carmelite Mission 1876 Kunammavu Rev.Fr. Candidus<br />
Kerala Sanchari Vengayil Kunhiraman Nayanar 1888 Kozhikode Vengayil Kunhiraman Nayanar<br />
Sujana nandini Paravoor Kesavan Asan 1892 Kollam<br />
Vivekodayam S.N.D.P 1904 Thiruvananthapuram M.Govidan (Official editor)<br />
Kerala Chintamani Pallath Krishnan 1905 Thrissur Kunnath Janardhana Menon<br />
Malabari Kizhedath Madhava Menon 1909 Tirur V.C.Balakrishna Panicker<br />
Deshabhimani T.K.Madhavan 1944 Kollam T.K.Narayanan<br />
Lokamanyan Kurur Neelakantan Namboodiripad 1920 Thrissur Kurur Neelakantan Namboodiripad<br />
& Poovathingal Sebastian<br />
Pauran G.Raman Menon 1921 Kayamkulam<br />
Kerala Kesari Moyyarath Sankaran 1924 Vatakara Moyyarath Sankaran<br />
Malayala Rajyam K.G.Sankar 1929 Kollam<br />
Deepam Thoma Paul 1929 Ernakulam Moorkothu Kumaran<br />
Deshabandu Subramanian Tirumunbu 1929 Nileswaram<br />
Mahatma Amsi Narayana Pillai 1930 Thrissur Amsi Narayana Pillai<br />
Gomathi Kunnath Janardhana Menon 1930 Thrissur Kunnath Janardhana Menon<br />
Powradhwani K.M.Chacko 1939 Kottayam K.M.Chako<br />
Deenabandhu V.R.Krishan Ezhuthachan 1941 Thrissur V.R.Krishnan Ezhuthachan<br />
Pourasakthi National war front 1944 Kozhikode B.G.Varghese<br />
Kerala Bhushanam K.K.Kuruvila 1944 Kottayam K.K.Kuruvila<br />
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BENGAL PARTITION<br />
1905<br />
Bengal was partitioned on<br />
20 th July 1905<br />
(Based on the British Policy<br />
of ‘Divide and Rule’)<br />
The movement which was<br />
started at the time of Bengal<br />
Partition<br />
Swadeshi Movement<br />
The movement which was<br />
also known as<br />
Vandematharam Movement<br />
Swadeshi Movement<br />
Viceroy at the time of<br />
Bengal Partition<br />
Lord Curzon<br />
Viceroy when Bengal<br />
partition came into force<br />
Minto II<br />
Bengal Partition came into<br />
effect on<br />
16 th October 1905<br />
Bengal Partition was cancelled<br />
by Lord Hardinge II.<br />
(in 1911)<br />
MUSLIM LEAGUE<br />
All India Muslim League was<br />
formed on<br />
30 th December 1906 (Dhaka)<br />
First President of Muslim<br />
League - Aga Khan<br />
The viceroy during the<br />
formation of Muslim League<br />
Lord Minto II<br />
SURAT SPLIT - 1907<br />
The Congress session in<br />
which the moderates and the<br />
extremists were divided<br />
Surat Session (1907)<br />
Viceroy at the time of Surat<br />
split - Lord Minto II<br />
I.N.C. President at the time<br />
of Surat session<br />
Dr. Rash Bihari Ghosh<br />
MINTO MORLEY<br />
REFORMS 1909<br />
Minto Morley Reforms is<br />
otherwise known as Indian<br />
Councils Act of 1909.<br />
Main aims of Indian Councils<br />
Act of 1909<br />
(i)Communal representation<br />
for Muslims was<br />
introduced for the first time<br />
(ii)Principle of elections was<br />
introduced for the first<br />
time<br />
GHADAR PARTY<br />
1913<br />
Ghadar party was formed in<br />
1913<br />
Founding President of<br />
Ghadar Party<br />
Sohan Singh Bhakna<br />
General Secretary of the<br />
Ghadar Party<br />
Lala Hardayal<br />
Headquarters of Ghadar<br />
party<br />
San Francisco<br />
The Urdu / Punjabi word<br />
Ghadar means ‘Revolt or<br />
Rebellion’.<br />
HOME RULE<br />
MOVEMENT 1916<br />
The Home Rule movement<br />
was started by<br />
Annie Besant and Tilak<br />
(1916)<br />
The term ‘Home Rule’ was<br />
adopted from Ireland.<br />
Annie Besant started the<br />
Home Rule Movement at<br />
Adayar near Madras.<br />
Tilak formed Home Rule<br />
Movement at Pune.<br />
Main aim of Home Rule<br />
movement<br />
‘The attainment of Swaraj’<br />
CHAMPARAN &<br />
AHMEDABAD MILL<br />
STRIKE<br />
Mahatma Gandhi’s first<br />
satyagraha in India<br />
Champaran Satyagraha<br />
(Bihar,1917)<br />
The struggle of Mahatma<br />
Gandhi which celebrated its<br />
100 th anniversary in 2017<br />
Champaran Satyagraha<br />
First hunger strike performed<br />
by Gandhiji in India<br />
Ahmedabad mill strike<br />
(Ahmedabad, 1918)<br />
KHILAFAT MOVEMENT<br />
1919<br />
The main leaders of Khilafat<br />
Committee<br />
Muhammad Ali, Shaukhat<br />
Ali, Hakkim Ajmalkhan,<br />
Maulana Abul Kalam Azad,<br />
Hazrat Mohani<br />
Chairman of the All India<br />
Khilafat Conference<br />
Mahatma Gandhi<br />
The policy of non-violence<br />
and Non co-operation were<br />
used in India for the first time<br />
in the Khilafat Movement.<br />
ROWLATT ACT &<br />
JALIANWALA BAGH<br />
MASSACRE<br />
Official name of Rowlatt Act<br />
Anarchical & Revolutionary<br />
Crimes Act<br />
Rowlatt Act was passed on<br />
6 th February 1919<br />
The Rowlatt Act came into<br />
force on - 10 th March 1919<br />
Person who called Rowlatt<br />
Act as ‘The Black Act’<br />
Gandhiji<br />
Person who described<br />
Rowlatt Act as ‘preventive<br />
murder ‘ - Disraeli<br />
Jalian Walabagh Tragedy<br />
took place at Amritsar on<br />
13 th April 1919 (Punjab)<br />
The committee appointed to<br />
enquire about the Jalian<br />
Walabagh Massacre<br />
Hunter Committee<br />
No Doubt<br />
The British officer who gave<br />
order to the troops for firing<br />
General Dyer<br />
Governor of Punjab during<br />
the Jalian Walabagh<br />
Massacre - Michael O’ Dyer<br />
Crawling order of British<br />
Government is related to<br />
Jalian Walabagh Massacre.<br />
NON CO-OPERATION<br />
MOVEMENT -1920<br />
The first mass political<br />
movement under the<br />
leadership of Gandhiji<br />
Non Co-operation<br />
Movement (1920)<br />
Main goal of Non<br />
co-operation movement<br />
Attainment of ‘Swaraj’<br />
or self government by<br />
peaceful means<br />
The Non Co-operation<br />
Movement was called off by<br />
Gandhiji because of mob<br />
violence at Chauri-Chaura.<br />
Chauri Chaura Incident was<br />
held on - 5 th February 1922<br />
(UttarPradesh)<br />
SWARAJ PARTY<br />
1923<br />
C.R. Das<br />
Founder of Swaraj Party<br />
C.R. Das<br />
Swaraj Party was founded<br />
on 1 st January 1923.<br />
The first president of Swaraj<br />
party - C.R. Das<br />
The first secretary of Swaraj<br />
party - Motilal Nehru<br />
The programme of Swarajist<br />
was called ‘Council Entry’.<br />
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SIMON COMMISSION<br />
1927<br />
Simon Commission arrived<br />
in India on<br />
3 rd February 1928 (Formed<br />
on 26th November 1927)<br />
Chairman of Simon<br />
Commision -Sir John Simon<br />
Simon Commission was also<br />
known as<br />
All White Commission<br />
Simon Commission<br />
submitted its report on<br />
27 th <strong>May</strong> 1930<br />
The person who died after<br />
the police lathi charge on the<br />
activists, protesting the<br />
arrival of Simon Commission<br />
Lala Lajpath Rai<br />
NEHRU REPORT<br />
1928<br />
Nehru report was published<br />
under the chairmanship of<br />
Motilal Nehru (1928)<br />
Nehru report was submitted<br />
on - 10 th August 1928<br />
The 14 point formula against<br />
Nehru report was put<br />
forwarded by<br />
Muhammed Ali Jinnah<br />
CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE<br />
MOVEMENT-1930<br />
Movement started by<br />
Gandhiji as part of Civil<br />
Disobedience Movement<br />
Salt Satyagraha (1930)<br />
Dandi March started on<br />
12 th March 1930<br />
Salt Satyagraha in Tamil<br />
Nadu was led by<br />
C. Rajagopalachari<br />
Salt Satyagraha in Gujarat<br />
(Dharasana) was led by<br />
Sarojini Naidu<br />
Gandhiji broke salt law on<br />
6 th April 1930<br />
After the arrest of Gandhiji<br />
Salt Sathyagraha was led by<br />
Abbas Tiyabji<br />
Person who persuaded<br />
Gandhiji to include women<br />
in salt sathyagraha -<br />
Kamaladevi Chadhopadhyaya<br />
‘Salt suddenly became a<br />
mysterious word, a word of<br />
power’ said by<br />
Jawaharlal Nehru<br />
Comments on<br />
Salt Satyagraha<br />
Gandhiji’s breaking of salt<br />
law as a “storm in a tea cup”<br />
Lord Irwin<br />
Civil disobedience movement<br />
as a ‘Kindergarten stage of<br />
revolution’-H.N. Brailsford<br />
Dandi march as Napoleon’s<br />
march to Paris from Elba<br />
Subhash Chandra Bose<br />
ROUND TABLE<br />
CONFERENCES<br />
1930-32<br />
The first Round Table<br />
Conference was held between<br />
12 th November 1930 and 19 th<br />
January 1931.<br />
The first Round Table<br />
Conference was attended by<br />
Tej Bahadur Sapru, B.R.<br />
Ambedkar, Muhammad<br />
Shafi, M.A. Jinnah etc.<br />
The second Round Table<br />
Conference was held in - 1931<br />
Only round table conference<br />
in which Mahatma Gandhi<br />
participated - Second<br />
The chief advisor of Gandhiji<br />
during second round table<br />
conference<br />
Madan Mohan Malaviya<br />
The third and the last Round<br />
Table Conference held in<br />
1932<br />
The Three round table<br />
conferences were held at<br />
London<br />
The Indians who participated<br />
in all the three Round Table<br />
Conferences - B.R.<br />
Ambedkar, Tej Bahadur<br />
Sapru<br />
GOVERNMENT OF<br />
INDIA ACT 1935<br />
The Act proposed a federal<br />
system consisting of two<br />
houses<br />
Council of states, Federal<br />
assembly<br />
The Act of 1935 introduced<br />
Provincial Autonomy in<br />
the provinces<br />
Dyarchy at the centre<br />
The Act laid the foundation<br />
of democracy in India.<br />
Viceroy who passed<br />
Government of India Act 1935<br />
Lord Willington<br />
Viceroy when Government of<br />
India Act 1935 came into force<br />
Lord Linlithgow<br />
AUGUST OFFER<br />
1940<br />
August Offer was declared on<br />
8 th August 1940<br />
Viceroy who declared August<br />
Offer<br />
Lord Linlithgow<br />
August Offer ensured to give<br />
dominion status and freedom<br />
to frame a constitution based<br />
on representative nature.<br />
CRIPPS MISSION<br />
Cripps Mission came to India<br />
on - 22 nd March 1942<br />
Chairman of Cripps Mission<br />
Sir Stafford Cripps<br />
Cripps proposed that India<br />
would be given the Dominion<br />
Status immediately after the<br />
end of the second world war.<br />
Person who called the Cripps<br />
mission as a ‘post dated<br />
cheque drawn on a crashing<br />
Bank’ - Gandhiji<br />
QUIT INDIA<br />
MOVEMENT-1942<br />
The only national movement<br />
without a leader<br />
Quit India Movement<br />
The Quit India Resolution<br />
was passed at the Bombay<br />
Session of INC on<br />
8 th August 1942<br />
The draft of the Quit<br />
India resolution was<br />
presented by<br />
Jawaharlal Nehru<br />
Quit India movement was<br />
started on<br />
9 th August 1942<br />
Viceroy at that time of Quit<br />
India Movement<br />
Lord Linlithgow<br />
‘Heroine of Quit India<br />
Movement’<br />
Aruna Asaf Ali<br />
Hero of Quit India Movement<br />
Jayaprakash Narayan<br />
CABINET MISSION<br />
& MOUNTBATTEN<br />
PLAN<br />
Cabinet Mission was formed<br />
on - 15 th March 1946<br />
The Chairman of Cabinet<br />
Mission<br />
Pethwick Lawrence<br />
Mount Batten plan was<br />
announced on<br />
3 rd June 1947 (Plan to<br />
divide India)<br />
Mountbatten Plan is also<br />
known as<br />
June 3 rd Plan<br />
The works of the<br />
demarcation of the<br />
boundaries were done by<br />
Cyril Radcliffe<br />
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The technology of second<br />
generation computers based on:<br />
Transistors<br />
IBM 1401 is ...... Generation<br />
computer<br />
Second<br />
Computers use the ....................<br />
number system to store data<br />
and perform calculations<br />
Binary<br />
The fundamental unit of<br />
storage in a digital computer is<br />
known as a: bit<br />
The maximum positive number<br />
which can be represented in a<br />
computer system with word<br />
length of n bits is: 2 n -1<br />
The number of bit patterns<br />
provided by a 7-bit code<br />
128<br />
IBM stands for<br />
International<br />
Machine<br />
USB stands for ____<br />
Universal Serial bus<br />
Business<br />
Expansion of UNIVAC is:<br />
Universal<br />
Computer<br />
FTP stands for:<br />
The first<br />
generation<br />
c o m p u t e r s<br />
used ............<br />
for circuitry<br />
File Transfer Protocol<br />
Automatic<br />
What is the full form of Wi-<br />
Fi?<br />
Wireless Fidelity<br />
HTTPS stands for:<br />
Vacuum Tubes<br />
One nibble is equal to 4 bits<br />
1 MB stands for 1024 KB<br />
A _____ is approximately one<br />
billion bytes: Gigabyte<br />
1 megabyte is equal to ........<br />
bytes - 10 6<br />
Hypertext Transfer Protocol<br />
Secure<br />
What does EBCDIC stands<br />
for?<br />
A byte consists of<br />
Eight bits<br />
Minimum number of bits<br />
essential to store any 2 digit<br />
decimal number is equal to<br />
7<br />
Binary number of the decimal<br />
number 15 is:<br />
1111<br />
1’s complement of the 1011:<br />
0100<br />
The brain of any computer<br />
system is: CPU<br />
The two main components of the<br />
CPU are:<br />
Control unit and ALU<br />
The function of the control unit<br />
in the CPU<br />
To decode program<br />
instructions<br />
During program execution, all<br />
arithmetic calculations and<br />
comparisons are performed by<br />
the ......... of the computer system<br />
ALU<br />
The main memory of a computer<br />
can also be called:<br />
Primary memory<br />
The ............. component of<br />
computer memory is volatile in<br />
nature: RAM<br />
Programs stored in ROM are<br />
called<br />
Firmware<br />
A memory management<br />
technique that uses hard drive<br />
space as additional RAM<br />
Virtual memory<br />
ABBREVIATIONS<br />
Extended Binary Coded<br />
Decimal Interchange Code<br />
ISDN stands for:<br />
Integrated Services Digital<br />
Network<br />
ISP stands for:<br />
Internet Service Provider<br />
GUI refers to:<br />
Graphical User Interface<br />
ASCII stands for:<br />
American Standard Code for<br />
Information Interchange<br />
DBMS stands for:<br />
Data Base Management<br />
System<br />
Full form of the first Electronic<br />
Computer ENIAC?<br />
Electronic Numerical Integrator<br />
and Calculator<br />
Location from which the 1 st<br />
computer instructions available<br />
on boot up<br />
ROM BIOS<br />
Circuit is used as a memory<br />
device in computers<br />
Flip- Flop<br />
CYBER CRIMES<br />
E-mail Spoofing is<br />
E-mail that appears to have<br />
been originated from one<br />
source when it was actually<br />
sent from another source.<br />
An attempt to criminally and<br />
fradulently acquire sensitive<br />
information, such as usernames,<br />
passwords and credit card<br />
details, by masquerading as a<br />
trustworthy entity in an<br />
electronic communication is<br />
termed as: Phishing<br />
The unauthorized reproduction<br />
in the computer crime is<br />
considered as<br />
Software Piracy<br />
Data diddling involves:<br />
Changing data prior or during<br />
input to the computer<br />
In windows a temporary storage<br />
area used to hold information<br />
that is being transferred from<br />
one program (document) to<br />
another is: Buffer<br />
The term associated with the<br />
processing speed of computer<br />
MIPS<br />
Technology used in Compact<br />
disks - Laser<br />
Technology used in CDROM<br />
Drive - Optical<br />
Access method used for<br />
obtaining a record from a<br />
cassette tape - Sequential<br />
Hard disk and floppy disk are:<br />
Direct access devices<br />
A hard disk is divided into<br />
tracks which are further<br />
subdivided into - Sectors<br />
The activity of creating sectors<br />
and tracks on a hard disk is<br />
called<br />
Formatting<br />
A device that<br />
m o d u l a t e s<br />
signals to encode digital<br />
information and demodu-lates<br />
signals to decode the<br />
transmitted information:<br />
Modem<br />
Speed of the modem is<br />
measured in Bits per second<br />
The process of combining the<br />
main document with the data<br />
source is called:<br />
Merging<br />
An Optical Input device that<br />
interprets pencil marks on<br />
paper media is:<br />
O.M.R.<br />
_____ is the modification of<br />
software to remove or disable<br />
features which are<br />
undesirable by a person.<br />
Software cracking<br />
Cyberslacker is<br />
Member of an<br />
organization using its<br />
internet resources for non<br />
work purpose<br />
Unauthorized attempts to<br />
bypass the security<br />
mechanisms of an<br />
information system or<br />
network is called- Hacking<br />
An attempt to make a<br />
computer resource<br />
unavailable to its intended<br />
users is called:<br />
Denial-of-service attack<br />
Codes consisting of light and<br />
dark marks of various thickness<br />
which may be optically read is<br />
known as: Barcode<br />
Firewall protection is a<br />
Security<br />
The term ..... refers to a bad or<br />
criminal hacker -Black hat<br />
The act that governs the internet<br />
usage in India:<br />
The Information Technology<br />
Act, 2000<br />
Information Technology Act<br />
was enacted on _______<br />
9 th June 2000<br />
IT Act, 2000 of India came into<br />
force on<br />
17 October 2000<br />
Section which provides<br />
punishment for sending<br />
offensive messages through<br />
communication services<br />
Section 66A<br />
Section of IT Act which deals<br />
with Cyber Terrorism - 66 F<br />
In IT Act 2008, section 65 deals<br />
with: Tampering with<br />
computer source documents<br />
The national nodal agency for<br />
responding to computer<br />
security incidents as and when<br />
they occur - ICERT<br />
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World Computer Literacy Day<br />
December 2 nd<br />
The Indian Computer<br />
Emergency Response Team<br />
serves as<br />
The National Agency for<br />
incident response<br />
A program that has capability<br />
to infect other programs and<br />
make copies of itself and spread<br />
into other programs is called<br />
Virus<br />
Malware program that<br />
replicates itself in order to<br />
spread to other computers<br />
Computer worm<br />
The first computer virus<br />
Creeper virus<br />
In 1983, who defined the term<br />
‘Computer Virus’<br />
Fred Cohen<br />
Software that aims to gather<br />
information about a person or<br />
organization without their<br />
knowledge, that may send such<br />
information to another entity<br />
without the consumer’s<br />
consent, or that asserts control<br />
over a device without the<br />
consumer’s knowledge<br />
Spyware<br />
Unwanted bulk messaging<br />
into email in box is known<br />
as: Spamming<br />
Spim is: Unwanted instant<br />
messages<br />
To process data, computers use<br />
Machine Language<br />
A computer program that is<br />
used to convert an assembly<br />
language to machine language<br />
is: Assembler<br />
The symbols used in an<br />
assembly language are<br />
Mnemonics<br />
A computer program that<br />
converts an entire program into<br />
machine language is called an:<br />
Compiler<br />
The translator program that<br />
translates each line of the<br />
source program as it runs is<br />
called: Interpreter<br />
Inventor of high level<br />
programming language C<br />
Dennis M. Ritchie<br />
Programmed Instruction to the<br />
computer is known as:<br />
Code<br />
Computer language which is<br />
used for artificial intelligence<br />
PROLOG<br />
The process of finding and<br />
correcting the logical errors in a<br />
computer program is called:<br />
Debugging<br />
An error in software or hardware<br />
is called is a bug. The alternative<br />
computer jargon for it is<br />
Glitch<br />
PROTOCOLS<br />
Protocol which is used for<br />
secure communication over<br />
internet - HTTPS<br />
Protocol which is used for e-<br />
mail transmission across<br />
internet - SMTP<br />
The protocol used for<br />
retrieving email from a mail<br />
server is - POP<br />
Set of protocols developed to<br />
provide transmission and<br />
addressing for internet:<br />
TCP/IP<br />
The means by which all<br />
computers connected to the<br />
internet identify each other is<br />
IP address<br />
Hardware device used to<br />
interconnect different types of<br />
networks with different<br />
protocols<br />
Gateway<br />
In a client/server computer<br />
network, the users’ computer is<br />
usually called:<br />
Client<br />
The practice and study of<br />
techniques for secure data<br />
communication in the presence<br />
of third parties:<br />
Cryptography<br />
The inventor of<br />
world wide web<br />
Tim Berner’s<br />
Lee<br />
Tim Berner’s Lee<br />
Father of free software<br />
foundation<br />
Richard Stallman<br />
Founders of Whatsapp<br />
Brian Acton and Jan Koum<br />
OPERATING SYSTEM<br />
The set of programs which acts as an interface between user and<br />
computer - Operating system<br />
The process of loading the operating system files into dynamic<br />
random access memory - Booting<br />
Technology used in the processor of a computer to simulates a<br />
single processor into two virtual processors to the operating system<br />
- Hyper threading technology<br />
The first fully supported 64 -bit operating system - Linux<br />
Operating system is - System software<br />
Gnu Privacy Guard (GPG) is:<br />
A cryptographic software<br />
which provides for keybased<br />
asymmetric cryptography for<br />
encryption and authentication<br />
A measurement used in<br />
comparing software and<br />
Hardware performance:<br />
Benchmarking<br />
The software application used<br />
to access and view websites is<br />
called:<br />
Web browser<br />
Computer which stores the<br />
different web pages is called<br />
Web Server<br />
Specific web page and its<br />
computer on the Web is<br />
identified by<br />
URL<br />
The extension of .com, .edu, .org,<br />
.net etc are usually called:<br />
Domain name<br />
‘.mpg’ extension refers to<br />
Animation/movie file<br />
In the e-mail address -<br />
admin@vms.org, ‘vms’ is the:<br />
Host name with noncommercial<br />
domain<br />
–––––––––––– is a virtual<br />
network of libraries of different<br />
academic institutions<br />
INFLIBNET<br />
A private network inside a<br />
company is called<br />
Intranet<br />
The maximum speed at which<br />
data can be transferred between<br />
two modes on a network is<br />
called:<br />
Bandwidth<br />
First computer<br />
programmer<br />
Ada Lovelace<br />
First search<br />
engine in the<br />
Internet<br />
Archie<br />
India’s first cyber crime police<br />
station is located in -<br />
Bangalore<br />
A device that combines data<br />
from multiple computers and<br />
load them on a common<br />
communication channel is:<br />
Multiplexer<br />
The Walkie Talkie is an<br />
example of which mode of<br />
communication<br />
Half Duplex<br />
Short cuts<br />
The key F1 opens a:<br />
Help dialog box<br />
Function button for<br />
Spelling and Grammar<br />
F7<br />
Function key used for<br />
refreshing - F5<br />
Ctrl + D shortcut is for:<br />
Open Font dialog box<br />
Keyboard operation to<br />
Underline a text in MS<br />
word - Ctrl + U<br />
Command used to reboot<br />
the computer<br />
Ctrl+Alt+Del<br />
Clipboard is:<br />
A temporary storage place<br />
for data<br />
The resolution of a computer<br />
monitor is determined by:<br />
Number of pixels on the<br />
screen<br />
The small pictures on the<br />
window desktop is called:<br />
Icons<br />
The type of test used in<br />
computing to check whether or<br />
not the user is a human:<br />
CAPTCHA<br />
When the text is printed or typed<br />
lengthwise page orientation, it<br />
is called:<br />
Landscape<br />
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1. They will arrive soon. In this<br />
sentence 'soon' is<br />
(a) Pronoun<br />
(c) Adverb<br />
ENGLISH<br />
(SELECTED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS)<br />
(b) Adjective<br />
(d) Verb<br />
2. She speaks English, _____?<br />
(a) don't she?<br />
(b) didn't she?<br />
(c) doesn't she?<br />
(d) haven't she?<br />
3. Drive carefully is a/an _____<br />
sentence.<br />
(a) affirmative (b) negative<br />
(c) imperative (d) interrogative<br />
4. The plural of 'criterion' is<br />
(a) criterions (b) criteria<br />
(c) criteriones (d) criterias<br />
5. A Queer Fish is a<br />
(a) Boring person<br />
(b) helpful person<br />
(c) evil person<br />
(d) strange person<br />
6. The number of candidates _____<br />
decreased over time.<br />
(a) have<br />
(c) is<br />
(b) has<br />
(d) are<br />
7. The teacher said. "The earth<br />
revolves around the sun"<br />
(Change into indirect)<br />
(a) The teacher said that the<br />
earth revolved around the<br />
sun<br />
(b) The teacher said the earth<br />
revolves around the sun<br />
(c) The teacher said that the<br />
earth revolve around the sun<br />
(d) The teacher said that the<br />
earth revolves around the<br />
sun<br />
8. He worked hard _____ he didn't<br />
pass the exam (choose the correct<br />
conjunction)<br />
(a) or<br />
(c) yet<br />
(b) and<br />
(d) so<br />
9. Visakh is used to _____ on hilly<br />
areas.<br />
(a) drive<br />
(c) drives<br />
(b) driving<br />
(d) none of these<br />
10.If you are confident, I _____ you<br />
(a) will help<br />
(b) would help<br />
(c) would have helped<br />
(d) will be helping<br />
11.The person _____ you hit<br />
yesterday is admitted to a<br />
hospital (Choose the correct<br />
relative pronoun)<br />
(a) who<br />
(c) whose<br />
(b) whom<br />
(d) what<br />
12.Ramesh is working _____ an<br />
estate (Choose the correct<br />
preposition)<br />
(a) in<br />
(c) on<br />
13.Synonym of Dainty<br />
(a) foolish<br />
(c) surprise<br />
(b) at<br />
(d) to<br />
(b) spoil<br />
(d) delicate<br />
14.Choose the correct antonym of<br />
Coherent<br />
(a) stupid<br />
(c) gloomy<br />
(b) yield<br />
(d) disorder<br />
15.Consult a doctor lest you _____<br />
(a) died<br />
(c) should die<br />
(b) have died<br />
(d) would die<br />
16.Choose the correct one word for<br />
'Reproducing or memorizing<br />
word for word'<br />
(a) Narcissism<br />
(b) Verbatim<br />
(c) Hypochondriac<br />
(d) Fugitive<br />
17.'Intoto' means<br />
(a) Entirely<br />
(b) Among other things<br />
(c) In private<br />
(d) A social blunder<br />
18.Its probably true. No one would<br />
_____ such a stupid story.<br />
(a) make up for<br />
(b) make up<br />
(c) find out<br />
(d) make out<br />
19.Spot the error<br />
Unless you give up / unnecessary<br />
(a) (b)<br />
thoughts / you can concentrate<br />
(c)<br />
/ on your studies<br />
(d)<br />
20.Choose the correct spelling<br />
(a) Rehaersal<br />
(c) Rehearsal<br />
(b) Rehaersel<br />
(d) Rehearsel<br />
21.When I _____ in Chen nai I<br />
_____ to the beach nearly every<br />
evening (Choose the correct<br />
tense form)<br />
(a) was, had gone<br />
(b) were, had went<br />
(c) was, went<br />
(d) were, went<br />
22.I _____ memorise the whole<br />
poem<br />
(a) may<br />
(c) should<br />
(b) can<br />
(d) need<br />
23.____ Saraswathy is considered<br />
_____ ancient river<br />
(a) The, a<br />
(c) The, the<br />
(b) The, an<br />
(d) None of these<br />
24.Whom did you invite (Change<br />
into passive)<br />
(a) who is invited by you?<br />
(b) who were invited by you?<br />
(c) who was invited by you?<br />
(d) None of these<br />
25.The more we argue the _____ we<br />
can buy the bag<br />
(a) cheap<br />
(b) cheapest<br />
(c) the more cheaper<br />
(d) cheaper<br />
26.Either you or your parents _____<br />
invited.<br />
(a) is<br />
(c) has been<br />
(b) was<br />
(d) have been<br />
27.The masculine gender of witch<br />
is<br />
(a) wizard<br />
(c) gander<br />
(b) spinster<br />
(d) drone<br />
28.The adjective of 'please' is<br />
(a) pleasure<br />
(c) pleasantly<br />
29.A pack of _____<br />
(a) deer<br />
(c) bats<br />
(b) pleasant<br />
(d) pleasantness<br />
(b) beer<br />
30.Young one of a 'Bear'<br />
(a) calf<br />
(c) pup<br />
(d) hounds<br />
(b) kid<br />
(d) cub<br />
31.Necessity is the _____ of<br />
invention<br />
(a) father<br />
(c) reason<br />
(b) cause<br />
(d) mother<br />
32.The car lost _____ rear bumper<br />
in an accident.<br />
(a) It's<br />
(c) His<br />
(b) Its<br />
(d) Her<br />
33.Did you feel the earthquake this<br />
morning? (Find the compound<br />
word)<br />
(a) feel (b) earthquake<br />
(c) morning (d) none of<br />
these<br />
34.The past participle of rise is _____<br />
(a) rise (b) risen<br />
(c) rose<br />
35.Donkeys _____<br />
(a) chatter<br />
(c) bray<br />
(d) rised<br />
(b) coo<br />
(d) mew<br />
Answers<br />
1. (c) Adverb<br />
An adverb is a word used to add<br />
something to the meaning of a<br />
verb, an adjective or another verb.<br />
ChnsSsoon F∂word arrive F∂<br />
verb s\bmWv modify sNøp∂- Xv.<br />
AXn\- m¬CXv adverb BWv.soon<br />
F∂Xv adverb of time BWv.<br />
2. (c) doesn't she?<br />
X∂n-cn-°p∂sentence ¬auxiliary<br />
verb C√m-Ø-Xn-\m¬main verb<br />
Bbspeaks s\split sNøW- w.<br />
Speaks - does + speak<br />
Sentence positive Bb-Xn-\m¬<br />
negative tag doesn't she BWv D]-<br />
tbmK- nt- °≠- X- v.<br />
3. (c) Imperative<br />
English ¬sentence \mep-X-c-ØnemW-<br />
p≈- X- v.<br />
1. Statement or Assertive or<br />
declarative or affirmative<br />
sentence<br />
2. Interrogative sentence<br />
3. Imperative sentence and<br />
4. Exclamatory sentence<br />
Command, request, advice F∂nh<br />
{]I-Sn-∏n-°p∂Xn\mWv Imperative<br />
sentence D]-tbm-Kn-°p-∂-Xv.Verb<br />
As√-n¬auxiliary verb ¬Bbncn°pwImperative<br />
sentence XpSß- p-<br />
∂X- .v<br />
4. (b) Criteria<br />
Singular<br />
Plural<br />
Phenomenon - Phenomena<br />
Curriculum - Curricula<br />
Memorandum - Memoranda<br />
5. (d) Strange person<br />
Wet blanket - Boring person<br />
A good samaritan - A helpful<br />
person<br />
6. (b) has<br />
The number \v tijwsingular<br />
verb BWv D]t- bmK- n°- p∂- X- v.<br />
The number of + plural noun +<br />
singular verb<br />
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earth revolves around the sun.<br />
Hcp{]-©-k-Xy-tØtbmHcp<br />
s]mXp-h-kvXp-X-sbtbmreport<br />
sNøp-tºmƒtense \v am‰whcp-<br />
∂n√.<br />
8. (c) yet<br />
yet (F∂ń- pw)F∂co-ordinating<br />
conjunction BWv ChnsSD]-tbm-<br />
Knt- °≠- X- v.<br />
9. (b) driving<br />
used to hn\v ap≥]v 'be' form Ds≠-<br />
n¬used to hn\v tijwverb+ing<br />
D]t- bmK- n°- W- w.<br />
10.(a) will help<br />
CsXmcpossible condition BW.v<br />
If clause present tense ¬Bb-Xn-<br />
\m¬main clause will/shall/<br />
can/may F∂mb- nc- n°-<br />
pw.<br />
11.(b) whom<br />
22.(b) can<br />
whom \v tijwpronoun BWv can is used to express ability<br />
hcp-∂-Xv.X∂n-cn-°p∂sentence ¬ (Ignhv)<br />
blank \v tijwyou F∂pronoun<br />
23.(b) The, an<br />
BWv D≈-Xv.AXn-\m¬whom<br />
F∂relative pronoun BWv<br />
ChnsSD]t- bmK- nt- °≠- X- v.<br />
sound ¬XpS-ßp-∂-Xn-\m¬an<br />
12.(c) on<br />
D]tbm-Kn-°p-∂p.<br />
ChnsSEstate F∂Xv Hcpbuilding<br />
A√. AXn-\m¬on F∂ 24.(c) Who was invited by you.<br />
preposition BWv icn-bmb Active voice se'whom' passive<br />
DØcw.On is used if the place of voice ¬'who' Bbpwdid F∂Xv<br />
work is not a building.<br />
16.(b) Verbatim<br />
Narcissism - The habit of always<br />
admiring oneself<br />
Hypochondriac - A person who<br />
is abnormally anxious about<br />
health<br />
Fugitive - One who runs away<br />
from justice or the law<br />
17.(a) entirely<br />
ENGLISH<br />
(SELECTED QUESTIONS<br />
AND ANSWERS)<br />
Among other things - Interalia<br />
In private - In camera<br />
A social blunder - Faux pas<br />
18.(b) make up<br />
make up - invent<br />
make up for - compensate for<br />
make out - understand<br />
19.(c) You can concentrate<br />
you can't concentrate F∂X- mWv<br />
icn<br />
20.(c) Rehearsal<br />
21.(c) was went<br />
ChnsS`qX-Im-esØioe-ßsf∏‰n<br />
]d-bp-∂-Xn-\m¬simple past BWv<br />
D]t- bmK- nt- °≠- X- v.<br />
Simple past s‚structure<br />
Subject + past form of verb +<br />
object<br />
Rivers s‚ap≥]n¬the D]-tbm-Kn-<br />
°-Ww.ancient F∂Xv vowel<br />
past tense ¬BbX- n\- m¬be bpsS<br />
past form Bbwas BWv ChnsS<br />
13.(d) Dainty (at\ml- c- a- mb- ) D]t- bmK- nt- °≠- X- v.<br />
Synonyms of dainty - delicate,<br />
fine, elegant<br />
25.(d) Cheaper<br />
the + comparative ..... + the +<br />
14.(d) disorder<br />
comparative .....<br />
Coherent - A\pc- q]- a- mbDNnX- a- mb<br />
Antonyms of Coherent - different, 26.(d) have been<br />
disorder etc.<br />
either ..... or s\D]-tbm-Kn®v Iqńtbm-Pn-∏n-°p∂hm°p-I-fnseverb<br />
15.(c) should die<br />
c≠m-asØsubject \v A\p-k-cn-®mbn-cn°pw.<br />
lest D]-tbm-Kn-®p≈sentence ¬<br />
should BWv D]t- bmK- nt- °≠- X- v.<br />
ChnsSc≠m-asØsubjects<br />
parents Bb-Xn-\m¬verb plural<br />
Bbhave been BWv D]-tbm-Knt°≠-<br />
X- v.<br />
27.(a) Wizard<br />
Gander - Goose<br />
Drone<br />
28.(b) Pleasant<br />
- Bee<br />
Please - verb<br />
Pleasure - noun<br />
Verb Noun Adjective Adverb<br />
Accept Acceptance Acceptable Acceptably<br />
Add Addition Additional Additionally<br />
Believe Belief Believable Believably<br />
Collect Collection Collective Collectively<br />
Differ Difference Different Differently<br />
Excel Excellence Excellent Excellently<br />
Free Freedom Free Freely<br />
Hate Hatred Hateful Hatefully<br />
Impress Impression Impressive Impressively<br />
Enjoy Joy Joyful Joyfully<br />
Move Movement Movable Movingly<br />
Obey Obedience Obedient Obediently<br />
Prefer Preference Preferable Preferably<br />
Quicken Quickness Quick Quickly<br />
Respond Response Responsive Responsively<br />
Strengthen Strength Strong Strongly<br />
Pleasantly - adverb<br />
Pleasantness - noun<br />
29.(d) hounds<br />
A herd of deer<br />
A swarm of bees<br />
A colony of bats<br />
30.(d) Cub<br />
Cow, Buffalo, Bull - Calf<br />
Goat - kid<br />
Hound - pup<br />
31.(d) mother<br />
CsXmcproverb BWv. proverb<br />
Iƒ°v ÿmbnb- mbLS\- b- p≠- v.<br />
COMP/BOARD & SECRETARIAT ASSISTANT<br />
MODEL QUESTION PAPER<br />
1. (c)<br />
2. (b)<br />
3. (d)<br />
4. (a)<br />
5. (d)<br />
6. (d)<br />
7. (c)<br />
8. (b)<br />
9. (c)<br />
10. (a)<br />
11. (b)<br />
12. (a)<br />
13. (b)<br />
14. (b)<br />
15. (a)<br />
16. (c)<br />
17. (b)<br />
18. (c)<br />
19. (c)<br />
20. (c)<br />
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22. (a)<br />
23. (c)<br />
24. (c)<br />
25. (b)<br />
26. (a)<br />
27. (b)<br />
28. (d)<br />
29. (d)<br />
30. (b)<br />
31. (c)<br />
32. (c)<br />
33. (b)<br />
34. (a)<br />
35. (c)<br />
36. (c)<br />
37. (d)<br />
38. (c)<br />
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41. (c)<br />
42. (b)<br />
43. (d)<br />
44. (b)<br />
45. (d)<br />
46. (d)<br />
47. (c)<br />
48. (b)<br />
49. (d)<br />
50. (b)<br />
32.(b) its<br />
Possessive pronoun do not<br />
contain apostrophes.<br />
33.(b) earthquake<br />
A compound word is made up<br />
of two words that come together<br />
to make one new word.<br />
34.(b) risen<br />
V 1<br />
V 2<br />
V 3<br />
rise rose risen<br />
35.(c) bray<br />
51. (c)<br />
52. (b)<br />
53. (a)<br />
54. (c)<br />
55. (a)<br />
56. (c)<br />
57. (b)<br />
58. (a)<br />
59. (c)<br />
60. (d)<br />
Monkeys - Chatter<br />
Doves - Coo<br />
Cats - Mew<br />
61. (b)<br />
62. (b)<br />
63. (c)<br />
64. (a)<br />
65. (d)<br />
66. (b)<br />
67. (d)<br />
68. (b)<br />
69. (d)<br />
70. (d)<br />
71. (b)<br />
72. (a)<br />
73. (c)<br />
74. (a)<br />
75. (a)<br />
76. (a)<br />
77. (d)<br />
78. (b)<br />
79. (a)<br />
80. (c)<br />
81. (c)<br />
82. (a)<br />
83. (b)<br />
84. (c)<br />
85. (d)<br />
86. (a)<br />
87. (d)<br />
88. (b)<br />
89. (c)<br />
90. (c)<br />
91. (b)<br />
92. (d)<br />
93. (c)<br />
94. (d)<br />
95. (b)<br />
96. (a)<br />
97. (d)<br />
98. (b)<br />
99. (b)<br />
100. (c)<br />
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(a) hnt£-]nWn(b) D≤-cWn<br />
(c) hnt«jw(d) tImjTv w<br />
hnkva-bw,B›-cyw,BÀm-Zw,<br />
1.{Inbv°v B[m-c-ambn\n¬°p∂ 7."]Xnsb\S∂p'CXv GXpt- `Z- I- a- mW- v. as‰mcp]Z-tØmSpwtNcmsXkz¥ambnHcpA¿∞sØImWn-°p∂<br />
kSwXpS-ßnb`mh-߃kqNn-∏n-<br />
ImcIw?<br />
(a) {Inbmhntij- Ww<br />
°p-∂p.<br />
(a) A[n-I-cWImcIw<br />
tZymXI- a- mWv hymt£]- Iw.Atøm,<br />
(b) \mahnti-jWw<br />
DZm:Atøm! Fs‚ames- ]ḿn<br />
D∆v,IjvSw|F∂n hymt£-]I<br />
(b) kzmanImcIw<br />
(c) t`ZIhntij- Ww<br />
lmbv! F{Xat\ml- cw<br />
i_vZß- f- mW- v.<br />
(c) km£nImcIw<br />
(d) kmwJyw<br />
lm! F¥pcpNn<br />
DZm:Atøm! Rms\-Sp-Øn√<br />
(d) ImcWImcIw<br />
Ans: (a)<br />
17.ep]vX-Nn-”wF∂pwt]cp-≈Xv<br />
I„w! Ahs‚ImsemS- np<br />
Ans: (a)<br />
8.X\nsb\n¬°p-tºmƒA¿∞-an-√m-<br />
D∆v,F\n-°-dn-bmw.<br />
(a) hnt«jw(b) hebw<br />
DZm:R߃Xoh-≠n-bn¬\ḿn-te- Ø-hbpwF∂m¬a‰p-]-Z-ß-tfm-Sp-tNcp-tºmƒA¿∞w\¬Ip-∂-Xp-amb<br />
12.Nn”-ß-sf-°p-dn®p]d-bp∂{KŸw (c) tImjTv w(d) hnt£-]Wn<br />
°p-t]m-bn.<br />
GX?v<br />
Ans: (a)<br />
t]mhpIF∂{Inbv°v B[mcw i–w.<br />
(a) tIcf- ]- mW- n\- obw<br />
]Z-ß-fnseNneA£-c-߃<br />
Xoh-≠n-bm-Wv."C¬'F∂hǹ-‡nbpsSImcIwA[nI-<br />
c- WImcIw. (c) hmNIw(d) ImcIw<br />
(a) tZymXIw(b) t`ZIw<br />
(b) kmln-Xy-kmlyw<br />
tem]n®pF∂pImWn-°p-∂-XmWv<br />
(c) \nL≠p<br />
hnt«-jw.hńp-t]mbA£c<br />
2.a‰p]- Z- ß- f- psSA¿∞sØhntij- n- Ans: (a)<br />
∏n-°p-∂Xv<br />
{]tXy-I-ambnA¿∞wC√m-ØXpw<br />
(d) Aac- t- Imiw<br />
ÿm\-Øns‚apI-fn-emWv CuASbmf-<br />
a- nS- p∂- Xv (')<br />
(a) tZymXIw(b) t`ZIw AtXkabwa‰phm°p-I-fp-ambn Ans: (b)<br />
(c) ImcIw (d) A\p-{]-tbmKw<br />
tN¿∂p\n¬°p-tºmƒkhn-ti-jambHcpA¿∞wD≠m-Ip-Ibpw<br />
"kmlnX- yk- mlyw'F∂IrXnb- ne- mWv 18.GsX-nepwHcphkvXp-hn-s\tbm<br />
191˛¬G.-B¿.cmP-cm-P-h¿ΩcNn® DZm:\nßsS˛\nß-fpsS<br />
Ans: (b)<br />
sNøp∂]Z-ß-fmWv tZymX-I-߃. Nn”-ß-sf-°p-dn®p]d-bp-∂Xv. {Inbs- btbm{]hrØnKpWs- Øtbm<br />
t`ZI- Ø- n¬hntij- yw,hntij- Ww ]Z-ßsfXΩn¬Iqń-bn-W-°p∂ 13.ApiwF∂pwAdnb- s- ∏S- p∂Nn”w Ipdn-°p-∂Xv<br />
F∂n-ßs\c≠pLS-I-߃D≠v. IÆn-bmbn\n¬°p-∂Xv tZymX-I-ßfmW-<br />
.v<br />
(a) Aev]-hn-cmaw(b) A¿≤hn-cmaw (c) BJy (d) BJymXw<br />
GX?v<br />
(a) hmNIw(b) hmIyw<br />
DZm:"Nph-∂-]qhv'CXn¬Nph∂<br />
F∂Xv hnti-j-Whpw]qhv F∂Xv 9.ip≤a- mbtZymIX- i- –w?<br />
(c) A]q¿Æhn-cmaw(d) ]q¿Æhn-cmaw Ans: (a)<br />
hnti-jyhpwBWv.AXm-bXv (a) \n]mXw(b) Ahybw Ans: (a)<br />
{ih-am-{X-bn¬Xs∂\ap°v ]q¿ÆambXpwkzX-¥y-am-b-Xp-amb<br />
F¥ns\hnti-jn-∏n-°p-∂pthm (c) KXn (d) LSIw Aev]-ambHcp\ndp-Ø-em-Wn-Xv.<br />
AXv hntijywF¥ps- Im≠v hntijn-∏n-°p-∂pthmAXv<br />
hnti-j-Ww. -{]IrXymXs∂tZymX-I-am-b-XmWv th¿Xnc- n°- p∂- X- n\pwD]t- bmK- n°- p∂p.<br />
Ans: (a)<br />
kwt_m-[-\bv°pw]Z-k-aq-l-ßsf A¿∞wèn-°p-∂-XmWv hmN-Iw.<br />
DZm:t]\,a\p-jy≥,a[p-cw,\S-<br />
3.hfscsNdnbi–w.CXn¬hntijWhntij-<br />
WwGXv?<br />
DZm:koXbpwao\bpwkl-]m-Tn-I-<br />
_p°v,t]\,s]≥kn¬F∂nh<br />
\n]mXw.<br />
DZm:A—m,F\n°pkΩm-\w-Ińn<br />
°p∂p.<br />
19.tNmZy-cq-]-Øn-ep≈hmIywGXv?<br />
(a) hfsc(b) sNdnb fmW.v<br />
hmßWw<br />
(c) i–w (d) hntij- Ww koXao\F∂okw⁄m\- ma- ß- sf<br />
(a) A\p-bu-Kn-I-hmIyw<br />
14.:˛CuNn”-Øn\p]d-bp-∂-t]cv?<br />
Ans: (a)<br />
kl]- mT- nI- ƒF∂{Inbm\- ma- h- pa- mbn<br />
(b) \ntbmP- IhmIyw<br />
(a) A¿≤hn-cmaw(b) A]q¿Æhn-cmaw<br />
t`Z-IsØAs√-n¬hnti-j- _‘n-∏n-°p-I-bmWv "Dw'sNøp-∂Xv.<br />
(c) hymt£-]IhmIyw<br />
(c) ]q¿Æhn-cmaw(d) Aev]-hn-cmaw<br />
WsØXs∂hnti-jn-∏n-°p-∂Xv AXn\v {]tXyIA¿∞wCs√-nepw<br />
(d) \n¿t±-iIhmIyw<br />
Ans: (b)<br />
hntij- Whntij- W- w.<br />
koXbpwao\bpwkl-]m-Tn-I-fmWv<br />
F∂Bibw\Ωn-ep-≠m-°n-bXv "Dw'<br />
ǹØnIF∂pwCXn\v t]cp-≠v.<br />
Ans: (a)<br />
4.HcpkwJyhnti-j-W-ambnhcp∂<br />
BWv.AXv Hcp\matam{Inbtbm ka-{]m-[m-\y-ap≈c≠phmIy-ß-fpsS tNmZyh- mI- yw,{]iv\hmIywF∂nß- -<br />
t`ZI- w.<br />
A√.<br />
\Sp-hn¬tN¿°p-∂-XmWv ǹØn-I. s\bpwAdn-b-s∏-Sp-∂p.<br />
(a) kmwJyw(b) ]mcn-am-WnIw<br />
10.c≠p]Z-ßsfXΩn¬_‘n-∏n-°p- DZm:`mcXCXn-lm-k-߃c≠mWv : DZm:hoW- ht∂m?<br />
(c) hǹm-hIw(d) \mamwK- Pw<br />
∂Xv<br />
cmam-b-Whpwalm-`m-c-Xhpw<br />
\o]ḿp]- mS- ntbm?<br />
Ans: (a)<br />
(a) LSIw (b) KXn 15.tcm[n\nF∂-dn-b-s∏-Sp∂Nn”w 20.BZy-Im-eØv hmNIwBbn-cp∂<br />
]q¿∆-]ZwkwJy-sb-°p-dn-°p-∂-Xmbm¬Bt`ZIwkmwJyw.<br />
(c) hymt£-]Iw(d) tIhew GX?v<br />
]Z-ß-ƒ]n∂oSv tZymX-I-ambnamdn.<br />
Ans: (a)<br />
(a) A¿≤hn-cmaw(b) A]q¿Æhn-cmaw Ah-bpsSt]cv?<br />
5."ka¿∞-\m-b-Iṕn'˛GXpt`ZI<br />
c≠p-]-Z-ßsfXΩn-¬_‘n∏n-°p∂ (c) ]q¿Æhn-cmaw(d) Aev]-hn-cmaw (a) KXn (b) LSIw<br />
hǹm-K-Øn¬s∏-Sp∂p?<br />
i–amWpLSIw.AXn¬"Dw' Ans: (a)<br />
(c) hymt£-]Iw(d) Ahybw<br />
(a) hǹm-hIw(b) ]mcn-am-WnIw<br />
F∂Xv kap-®-bhpw"Hm',F∂Xv hmIyØn\phymI-c-W-]-c-ambn Ans: (d)<br />
(c) \mamwK- Pw(d) {InbmwK- Pw hnIev]hpamWv."Dw'F∂kap-®bw ]q¿ÆXhs∂-n-epw,BibwXpS-<br />
BZy-Im-eØv hmNIwBbn-cp∂<br />
Ans: (a)<br />
c≠p]Zm¿∞-߃°pwXpey-ÿm\w ¿∂ph-cp∂`mKwsIm≠p]q¿Æ-am-<br />
Nne]Z-ß-fn¬NneA£-c-߃<br />
HcphkvXp-hns‚kz`m-hsØ \¬Ip-∂p.F∂m¬"Hm'bmIś Ip∂kµ¿`-ß-fn¬c≠p`mK߃°panS-<br />
b- n¬tN¿°p∂Nn”a- mWv<br />
tem]n®- ntḿhǹ‡- nI- ƒtN¿°mØ- -<br />
ImWn-°p∂t`Z-I-amWv hǹm-hIw. GsX- nepwH∂n\- p≈km[yXImWn-<br />
Xpa- qe- tamAhb- psShmNI- XzwC√msX-bm-bn.AhsbAhybwF∂p<br />
6.hn\-sb-®sØt`Z-I-am-bńv D]-tbm- °p-∂p.<br />
tcm[n-\n(;)<br />
Kn-°p∂t`Z-Iw.<br />
DZm:Rm\pw\obpwt]mIpw DZm:kn‘p\ZnPewXcp∂p;<br />
hnfn-°p-∂p.<br />
(a) {InbmwK- Pw(b) \mamwK- Pw A—t\mAΩtbmhcpw al-ØmbHcpkwkvIm-c-hpw.<br />
DZm:taml≥Zmkv IcwNµv Km‘n<br />
(c) hǹm-hIw(d) ]mcn-am-WnIw 1.at\mh- nI- mc- sØhmIyc- qt- ]WtZymXn- joPHcphóΩam{X-a√;<br />
Ans: (a)<br />
∏n-°p-∂Xv<br />
F∂Km‘nPn<br />
HcpIemI- mc- nI- qS- nb- mW- v.<br />
{InbsbB{i-bn-®p-\n¬°p∂ (a) hymt£-]Iw (b) tIhew 16.kvtXm`-Nn-”w,hymt£-]-I-Nn-”w, shbn¬C√FnepwNqSv<br />
t`ZIw{InbmwK- Pw.<br />
(c) KXn<br />
(d) LSIw B›cyNn-”wFs∂ms°]d-bmdp≈Nn”wGXv?<br />
F∂,Fnepw˛ChAhyb- ß- f- mW-<br />
IqSpX- e- mW- v.<br />
DZm:I≠p-]-d-p,IqsS-t∏m-hpI Ans: (a)<br />
v<br />
Ans: (a)<br />
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A C A D E M Y<br />
VIJAYAREKHA Volume VI Issue No. 04 PSC a’c- ]- c- o£mamknI<br />
Degree level<br />
Spec ial<br />
21.A\y-`m-jm-]-Z-ßsfcq]-hy-Xym-k-<br />
tØmsSas‰mcp`mj-bn¬kzoI-cn-<br />
°p-∂Xv<br />
ae-bmfw<br />
amXr-Im-tNm-Zy-߃<br />
°p-IbpwsNøp∂kam-k-amWv<br />
Xv]p-cp-j≥.<br />
DZm:]pjv]-_m-Ww,B\-s°mºv<br />
DZm:NXp¿thZw˛\mep-thZw<br />
(a) X¤hw(b) X’aw 29.{]nb-P-\-hn-clwF∂ka-kvX-]-Zcq]IXv]p-cp-j\p≈CS-\n-e.<br />
]q¿∆-]ZwkwJysbkqNn-∏n-°p-∂-<br />
(c) X¿÷a(d) ]Z-ip≤n Øns‚hn{K-lm¿∞w<br />
Xn-\m¬ZznKp-k-am-kw.<br />
DZm:<br />
Ans: (a)<br />
(a) {]nb-P-\-Øns‚hnclw 34.]q¿∆-]ZwkwJym-hn-ti-j-Wam-bn- ṕ- Imemln Įme-am-Ip∂Aln<br />
DZm:irwJęNße (b) {]nb-P-\-ß-fpsShnclw ≈Xpw_lp-h-N-\-cq-]-Øn-ep-≈- apJ-k-tcmPwąpJ-am-Ip∂ktcmPw<br />
koX˛NoX (c) {]nb-P-\-Øm¬hnclw Xpambkamk- w.<br />
37.ap≠p-s]ń ąp≠v hbv°m-\p≈<br />
2.A\y-`m-jm-]-Z-ßsfas‰mcp`mj-<br />
(d) {]nb-P-\-ß-fm¬hnclw (a) CX-tc-X-c-ZznKpk-amkw s]ń˛CXv GXpkamk- a- mWv?<br />
bn¬AXp-t]m-se-Xs∂D]-tbm-Kn-<br />
Ans: (b)<br />
(b) D]-an-X-X-Xv]p-cp-j≥ (a) a[y-a-]-Z-tem]n<br />
®m¬AXv<br />
Xv]p-cp-j-k-am-kw.kw_-‘nIm<br />
(c) ZznKpk-amkw<br />
(b) cq]IXv]p-cp-j≥<br />
(a) X¤hw(b) X’aw<br />
Xv]p-cp-js‚hǹ‡n{]Xy-b-amb (d) I¿Ω-[m-c-b≥<br />
(c) \nXy-k-amkw<br />
(c) ]Z-ip≤n (d) X¿÷a "DsS'hcp∂- p.AXn\- m¬kw_‘- nIm- Ans: (a)<br />
(d) D]-an Xv]p-cp-j≥<br />
Ans: (b)<br />
X-Xv]p-cp-j≥.<br />
DZm:<br />
Ans: (a)<br />
X’aw X¤hw 30.A\y-]-Z-Øns‚A¿∞-Øn\v {]m[m- \m∑-d-Iƒ˛\mev thZ߃<br />
hn{K-ln-°p-tºmƒA¿∞w-sIm≠v<br />
cmPmhv ˛ Ac-N≥ \y-ap≈kamkw<br />
k]vX¿jn-Iƒ˛Ggv Ejn-Iƒ èn-°p-∂a[y-a-]Zwtem]n-°p∂<br />
Aw_˛ AΩ (a) _lp-{holn(b) X-Xv]p-cp-j≥ \h-c-Xv\-߃˛HºXv c-Xv\-߃ kamkwa[y-a-]-Z-tem]n.<br />
k‘y ˛ A¥n (c) Zzµz≥(d) ZznKp 35.a-°nfnF∂]Zwhn{Kln°p∂sX-ßs\<br />
DZm:<br />
23.aeb- mfwkzoIc- n®lnµn]ZwXmsg- Ans: (a)<br />
Xos∏ń˛XoIØn°- m\- p≈- s- ]ń<br />
]d- b- p∂- h- b- n¬GXmWv? ]q¿t∆m-Øc]Z-߃°v {]m[m-\y-an- (a) a-\n-d-Øn-ep≈Infn<br />
Xoh≠n˛XosIm≠v HmSp∂h≠n<br />
(a) anTmbn (b) \Jw √msXAh-sIm-≠v kqNn-X-am-Ip∂ (b) abpwInfnbpw<br />
38.LS-I-]-Z-ß-fmbnhn{K-ln-°p-hm≥<br />
(c) I∏n (d) Hmlcn as‰m-∂n\v {]m[m\ywhcp∂kamkw (c) ab- mbInfn<br />
km[n-°mØkamkw<br />
Ans: (a)<br />
_lp-{ho-ln.<br />
(d) apwInfnbpw<br />
(a) \nXykam-kw<br />
24.Xmsg-sIm-Sp-Øn-cn-°p-∂-h-bn¬Ad- DZm:\oe-I-WvT≥\oe\nd-Ønep≈IWvT-tØm-Sp-Iq-Sn-b-h≥Btcm<br />
]q¿∆]ZwDØ-c-]-Z-tØmSv tNcp-∂Xv<br />
Ans: (c)<br />
(b) \Rvkam-kw<br />
_n]- ZwGXv?<br />
(a) IS-emkv (b) al- ¿ Ah≥inh≥<br />
(c) a[y-a-]-Z-tem]n<br />
"Bb'F∂KXnt- N¿∂mW- v.Cßs\<br />
(c) X]m¬(d) I®-hSw 31.hmK¿∞-߃F∂]Z-Øns\hn{Kln-°p-∂-sX-ßs\?<br />
KXntNcp∂hn{K-lsØI¿Ω-[m-<br />
Ans: (a)<br />
]q¿t∆m-Øc]Z-ß-fn¬BbF∂ (d) cq]-I-X-Xv]p-cp-j≥<br />
Ans: (a)<br />
(a) hm°pwA¿∞hpw<br />
c≥F∂p]d-bp-∂p.<br />
hn{Kl- n°- pt- ºmƒLSI- ]- Z- ß- f- m°- p-<br />
25."tew'F∂]ZwGXp`mj-bn¬<br />
\n∂mWv aeb- mfwISwsIm≠Xv? (b) hm°ns‚A¿∞w 36."angn-∏q-°ƒ'hn{K-ln®v kamkw hm≥km[n-°mØkamkw\nXyka-<br />
mk- w.<br />
(a) admØn (b) {]mIrXv<br />
(c) hm°m-Ip∂A¿∞w<br />
Is≠-Øp-I.<br />
(a) angn-IƒBIp∂]q°ƒ<br />
(d) hm°p-sIm-≠p≈A¿∞w<br />
DZm:\dpw-tX≥,hm¿Iq-¥¬<br />
(c) t]m¿®p-Kokv (d) t]¿jy≥<br />
Ans: (a)<br />
Ans: (c)<br />
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LS-I-]-Z-߃°v Xpey-{]m-[m\yw<br />
26."A®m¿'F∂]ZwGXp`mj-bn¬<br />
h∂n-cn-°p-∂p.AXn-\m¬Zzµzkamkw.<br />
MODEL QUESTION PAPER<br />
\n∂mWv ae-bmfØnse-ØnbXv?<br />
(a) t]m¿®p-Kokv (b) {]mIrXv<br />
DØc- ß- ƒ(12˛mwt]Pns‚XpS¿®)<br />
DZm:amXm-]n-Xm-°ƒamXmhpw<br />
(c) t]¿jy≥(d) admØn<br />
]nXmhpw<br />
1. (b) 11. (d) 21. (b) 31. (c) 41. (d) 51. (a) 61. (b) 71. (d) 81. (d) 91. (a)<br />
Ans: (c)<br />
kqcy-N-{µ-∑m¿kqcy\pwN{µ\pw 2. (c) 12. (b) 22. (d) 32. (d) 42. (c) 52. (a) 62. (a) 72. (d) 82. (c) 92. (a)<br />
27."KwKm-\Zn'GXpkam-k-amWv 32."Xoh≠n'F∂]Zwhn{K-ln®v kamkwGsX∂pIs≠-ØpI<br />
4. (b) 14. (d) 24. (d) 34. (c) 44. (d) 54. (a) 64. (b) 74. (b) 84. (d) 94. (d)<br />
3. (a) 13. (c) 23. (c) 33. (a) 43. (d) 53. (c) 63. (c) 73. (a) 83. (c) 93. (a)<br />
(a) \makam-kw(b) {Inbmkam-kw<br />
(c) Xv]pcp-j≥(d) Ahy-bo-`m-h≥ (a) Zzµz-k-amkw(b) _lp-{holn<br />
5. (a) 15. (b) 25. (b) 35. (b) 45. (a) 55. (a) 65. (b) 75. (c) 85. (a) 95. (a)<br />
Ans: (a)<br />
(c) a[y]-Z-tem]n(d) I¿Ω-[m-c-b≥<br />
6. (b) 16. (c) 26. (a) 36. (a) 46. (d) 56. (d) 66. (b) 76. (c) 86. (d) 96. (a)<br />
ka-kvX-]-ZsØhn{K-ln-°p-tºmƒ Ans: (c)<br />
7. (c) 17. (b) 27. (b) 37. (c) 47. (c) 57. (b) 67. (c) 77. (a) 87. (a) 97. (b)<br />
]q¿t∆m-Øc]Z-߃\mawam{X-ambXv<br />
\mak- a- mk- w.<br />
ChnsSXobpwh≠nbpwXΩn¬Iqń-<br />
Xoh≠nXosIm≠v HmSp∂h≠n.<br />
8. (b) 18. (b) 28. (a) 38. (b) 48. (d) 58. (c) 68. (c) 78. (d) 88. (c) 98. (a)<br />
DZm:B¬ac- w,KwKm\- Zn<br />
t®¿°p∂]Z-amWv sIm≠v HmSp∂ 9. (d) 19. (d) 29. (d) 39. (c) 49. (c) 59. (a) 69. (c) 79. (b) 89. (c) 99. (a)<br />
28.DØc- ]- Z- Ø- ns‚A¿∞Ø- n\v {]m[m- F∂X- v.CXpkak- vX]- Z- a- m°- nb- t- ∏mƒ 10. (a) 20. (a) 30. (b) 40. (b) 50. (b) 60. (b) 70. (d) 80. (c) 90. (c) 100. (c)<br />
\y-ap≈kamkw<br />
tem]n-®p-t]m-bn-cn-°p-∂-Xn-\m¬<br />
Cu]co-£-bn¬\nß-fpsSam¿°v 70˛\v apI-fn-em-sW-n¬\nß-fpsS]T\w<br />
(a) Ahy-bo-`m-h≥(b) Xv]pcp-j≥<br />
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]pc-kvIm-c-߃<br />
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\v A¿l-bm-bXv<br />
Aleksandra Liashkova<br />
(s_-em-d-kv)<br />
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<strong>2018</strong>-˛seMartha Farrell Award for<br />
Excellence in Women’s<br />
Empowerment ¬Best Promising<br />
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PULITZER PRIZE - <strong>2018</strong><br />
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Poetry - Frank Bidart<br />
History - Jack E. Davis<br />
<strong>2018</strong>- seWorld Press Photography<br />
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sat{Im-tkm^v‰v C¥y-bn-em-Zy-ambn Ahbhw<br />
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ASp-ØnsSKth-j-I¿Is≠-Ønb<br />
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