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1. The president of India is elected by an electoral college which consist of:
– Member of the Lok Sabha
– Member of the Rajya Sabha
– All members of the both houses of Parliament
– Elected members of both houses of parliament and the legislative Assemblies of the states

2. The president of India is elected by:
– An Indirect election
– A direct election
– Both by indirect and direct election
– None of the choices

3. System adopted for the election of the President of India is
– Multi Transferable vote system
– Single Transferable vote system
– Single vote system
– None of the choices

4. The minimum age limit for a person be elected as the president of India is
– 30 years
– 25 years
– 35 years
– 40 years

5. In the voting system in Presidential election, votes of the different states of the Indian Union are
– Equally important
– Different
– More important in the case of larger states
– Less important in the case of smaller states

6. Directions : Study carefully the table given below and answer the question asked hereunder.
In this table number of six types of toys manufactured by 2 company have been inhered against the respective years of manufacture.

Year
A
B
C
D
E
F
Total
1984
83
105
72
87
69
98
478
1985
74
112
198
82
85
112
583
1986
68
84
132
163
102
169
565
1987
115
98
104
114
96
184
661
1988
85
106
85
92
108
115
556
1985
106
86
116
86
98
102
596
1996
38
108
118
102
108
86
610

During which of the following years, production of D types of toys was approximately equal to the average production?
– 1989
– 1990
– 1988
– 1985

7. Directions : Study carefully the table given below and answer the question asked hereunder.
In this table number of six types of toys manufactured by 2 company have been inhered against the respective years of manufacture.

Year
A
B
C
D
E
F
Total
1984
83
105
72
87
69
98
478
1985
74
112
198
82
85
112
583
1986
68
84
132
163
102
169
565
1987
115
98
104
114
96
184
661
1988
85
106
85
92
108
115
556
1985
106
86
116
86
98
102
596
1996
38
108
118
102
108
86
610

Production of A type of toys in 1984 was approximately what percent of the total combined production of A type of toys during the years 1987 and 1988?
– 75
– 40
– 60
– 48

8. Directions : Study carefully the table given below and answer the question asked hereunder.
In this table number of six types of toys manufactured by 2 company have been inhered against the respective years of manufacture.

Year
A
B
C
D
E
F
Total
1984
83
105
72
87
69
98
478
1985
74
112
198
82
85
112
583
1986
68
84
132
163
102
169
565
1987
115
98
104
114
96
184
661
1988
85
106
85
92
108
115
556
1985
106
86
116
86
98
102
596
1996
38
108
118
102
108
86
610

What was the difference in the total combined production of D and E type of toys in the year 1987 and that of C and D type of toys in the year 1990?
– 1000
– 1000000
– 10000
– 20000

9. Directions : Study carefully the table given below and answer the question asked hereunder.
In this table number of six types of toys manufactured by 2 company have been inhered against the respective years of manufacture.

Year
A
B
C
D
E
F
Total
1984
83
105
72
87
69
98
478
1985
74
112
198
82
85
112
583
1986
68
84
132
163
102
169
565
1987
115
98
104
114
96
184
661
1988
85
106
85
92
108
115
556
1985
106
86
116
86
98
102
596
1996
38
108
118
102
108
86
610

During which of the following years percentage of total combined production of F type toys w.r.t the total combined production of all type of toys was at the lowest level?
– 1987
– 1986
– 1989
– None of the choices

10. Directions : Study carefully the table given below and answer the question asked hereunder.
In this table number of six types of toys manufactured by 2 company have been inhered against the respective years of manufacture.

Year
A
B
C
D
E
F
Total
1984
83
105
72
87
69
98
478
1985
74
112
198
82
85
112
583
1986
68
84
132
163
102
169
565
1987
115
98
104
114
96
184
661
1988
85
106
85
92
108
115
556
1985
106
86
116
86
98
102
596
1996
38
108
118
102
108
86
610

What percent of production of C types of toys approximately declined in 1987 in compares to the year 1986?
– 30
– 25
– 35
– 21

11. In the following context, which of the following principle is not different from belief?
– Preceding-Succeeding relation
– Acceptability
– Authenticity
– Orientation

12. Normally, a thorough research consists of four stages which have been appended below:
1. Preparing scheme of observation
2. Interpreting the Conclusion drawn
3. Determining the Objective
4. Analysing the observations obtained for the above stages

State which of the following order is correct in terms of sequence of the stages?
– 3, 1, 4 and 2
– 1, 4, 3 and 2
– 1, 2, 3 and 4
– 3, 4, 1 and 2

13. Listening to the lecture delivered by the teachers in the classroom is
– Informative audition
– Assessed audition
– Added audition
– None of the choices

14. For conducting a study relating to the family size and per capita income in our country, a researcher divides the whole population of the region into different income groups and then takes random samples from each of the groups. The technique used by him for the sample collection is called:
– random sampling
– levelled random sampling
– group sampling
– patterned sampling

15. In a classroom ideal situations is that in which:
1. The lecturer delivers his lecture with full confidence as lie prepares himself for the lecture before coming as the classroom.
2. Students come in the classroom with full preparedness and discuss with each other on the object in the presence of the lecturer.
3. Lecturer and the students discuss on the subject
4. While delivering the lecture. The lecturer uses audio-visual means.
– 1 and 3
– 2 and 4
– Only 2
– Only 4

16. In order to understand its student a lecture should he which of the following?
– Child Psychology
– Indication towards understanding the children
– Opinion of the students towards the subject matter
– All of the choices

17. A researcher who adopts statistical methodology or drawing a conclusion should be properly interested in knowing which of the following facts?
– Whether data can be obtained as pcl
– Whether adequate methodologies are available or not
– Weather the analysis of data is possible or not
– Whether suitable conclusion can be drawn

18. Whole class absents during your coaching period then what will be the most suitable solution of this situation?
– Inflicting punishment on some pistons students
– Inflicting punishment on which class
– Giving a warning to the student leaders
– Finding out the reason behind the act of student

19. Which of the following are the general of a scientific research?
– Observation, verification, hypothesizing, theorizing
– Experiment, observations, verification, hypothesizing
– Observation, hypothesizing, experiments, theorizing
– theorizing, Observation, experiments, hypothesizing

20. If in a group of students some weak as well as some intelligent students are included then which of the following practices is considered a better way for imparting education to each of the students?
1. Keeping the standard of teaching high so that weak students also work hard to attain the level of intelligent students
2. Keeping the standard of teaching at a low level so that each student of the class may understand the subject matter being explained by the teacher
3. Keeping the standard of teaching at a medium level so that the intelligent students may maintain their interest in attending the classes.
4. Arranging additional classes for the week students
– 1 and 4
– 2 and 4
– 3 and 4
– None of the choices

21. My wrist watch becomes 30 minutes slow in a day. If on a particular day it is showing the correct time at 6 o’clock in the morning, What time will it show at 10 o’clock in the evening on that very day?
– 10.22 pm
– 10.15 pm
– 10.30 pm
– None of the choices

22. If in a certain code language. BLOOD is written as 24113 and BURST is written as 20678 then how will ROBUST be written in that code language?
– 612078
– 610287
– 342058
– R20261

23. Which of the following fact of factors does not disturb the status of concentration?
– Transposition Evaluation Concentration
– Evaluation Concentration illustration
– Evaluation Concentration Exaggeration
– Concentration illustration Exaggeration

24. A good teacher should have which of the following features?
– Should be very intelligent
– Should level a simple life
– Should be well observed in the subject matter
– Should have real affection for his students

25. In the process of establishing communication between the newspapers and the readers, feedback is received from
– Articles
– Editorials
– Letters to the editors
– Newspapers

26. For effective communication, which of the following should be given priority?
– Selection of the means of communication
– planning of the evaluation process
– Objectives of the communication
– Identification of the various means of communication

27. Which one of the following is not included in the process of teaching?
– Instruction
– Stipulation
– Training
– Change in values

28. Which of the following fields has been given major stress in the national education policy?
– Examination and evaluation
– Professionalism
– Research
– Instruction

29. Which of the following supports the process of scientific development?
– Realistic education
– Ideal education
– Natural education
– None of the choices

30. Which of the following statements is not correct in respect of pragmatism?
– Pragmatism does not accept a definite and eternal ‘truth’ or doctrine
– According to Pragmatism truth is man made
– Pragmatism greatly supports specialism
– Pragmatism lays more stress on action than on thought

31. The practical process of imparting education is:
– very credible authentic and regular
– not flexible
– credible but not regular
– None of the choices

32. In the following question a statement is followed by two conclusions. Taking the statement to be true. Decide which of the given conclusions definitely follows from the given statements.
Statements: illiteracy in India is the root cause of slow pace of economic development
Conclusion:
I. Development is directly related with illiteracy.
II. Pace of economic development in India is slow
– Only conclusion I follows
– Only conclusion II follows
– Both I and II follows
– Neither I nor II follows

33. Read the following statement carefully: If a person has studied in foreign language. He is definitely not a patriot.
– This is a correct statement
– This statement is a suggestion
– This is wrong statements
– This is a biased statement

34. While establishing communication one should keep in mind
– The mental condition of the person who communicates
– The economic condition of the person who communicates
– Psychophysical condition of the person who communicates
– Physical condition of the person who communicates

35. Which of the following agencies as concerned with education and culture?
– UNESCO
– UNICEF
– IMO
– IEO

36. Which of the following attributes is not required for a proposition to be true?
– This should be a true statement
– This should be act at variance with commonly knows facts
– This should be very appropriate
– This should be with being examined

37. Directions : There are two statements followed by two conclusions marked I and II. These conclusions are taken to be drawn on the basis of the given statements. Study the given statements and the conclusions drawn carefully and decide your answer.

Statements:
All carts are guns
All guns are beds
Conclusions:
I All carts are beds
II All beds are carts
– Only conclusion I follows
– Only conclusion II follows
– Both conclusions I & II follow
– Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II

38. Directions : There are two statements followed by two conclusions marked I and II. These conclusions are taken to be drawn on the basis of the given statements. Study the given statements and the conclusions drawn carefully and decide your answer.

Statement:
All apples are bananas
All bananas are sweets
Conclusion: I some apples are sweets
Conclusion: II some bananas are apples
– Only conclusion I follows
– Only conclusion II follows
– Both conclusions I and II follow
– neither conclusions I conclusion II follows

39. Which of the following sports activities was organized in India in 1982?
– Olympic Games
– Common Wealth Games
– Asian Games
– None of the choices

40. The acronym INSAT stands for:
– India Satellite
– Indian National Satellite
– Indian National Satellite training
– None of the choices

41. CSIR is related with
– Agricultural research
– Industrial research
– Defence research organisation
– Road research

42. Lunar eclipse occurs when
– The sun comes an between the Moon and the Earth
– The moon comes in between the earth and the sun
– The earth comes in between the sun and the moon
– None of the choices

43. The headquarters of the international court of justice is located at
– New York
– Hague
– Paris
– London

44. The chemical formula of Baking soda is
– Na2 CO3 10H2O
– N2 H C2
– Na2 CO3 H2O
– NH4 Cl

45. Virus in computer is related with
– Dust Particles
– Hardware
– progress
– All of the choices

46. Which one of the following is not a computer language?
– COBOL
– FORTRAN
– IUM
– PASCAL

47. Which one of the following is used to step bleeding?
– Vitamin A
– Vitamin U
– Vitamin B
– Vitamin K

48. Roger’s Cup is associated with
– Tennis
– Football
– Volleyball
– Basket ball

49. Match the following
List -I
A. Tehri Dam
B. Sardar Sarovar
C. Indira Gandhi Canal
D. Nagarjunsagar

List – II
1. Ganga
2. Bias and Sutlej
3. Narmada
4. Krishna
5. Bhagirathi
– a-5 b-3 c-2 d-4
– a-5 b-3 c-2 d-1
– a-5 b-3 c-4 d-2
– a-5 b-3 c-1 d-2

50. The anonym RAM Used in computer terminology stands for
– Random Access Memory
– Research Aptitude Model
– Read Access Memory
– None of the choices


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