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Question No 1 to 29

Paper – I Booklet Code W
Note :This paper contains Sixty (60) multiple choice questions, 
each question carrying two (2) marks.
Candidate is expected to answer any Fifty (50) questions.
In case more than Fifty (50) questions are attempted, only the first 
Fifty (50) questions will be
evaluated.

1. The term ‘Yellow Journalism’ refers to
 (A) sensational news about terrorism and violence
 (B) sensationalism and exaggeration to attract readers / viewers.
 (C) sensational news about arts and culture
 (D) sensational news prints in yellow paper
Answer:(B). 


2. In the classroom, the teacher sends the message either as words or images. The students
are really
 (A) Encoders (B) Decoders
 (C) Agitators (D) Propagators
Answer:(B). 


3. Media is known as
 (A) First Estate (B) Second Estate
 (C) Third Estate (D) Fourth Estate
Answer:(D) 


4. The mode of communication that involves a single source transmitting information to a
large number of receivers simultaneously, is called
 (A) Group Communication
 (B) Mass Communication
 (C) Intrapersonal Communication
 (D) Interpersonal Communication
Answer:(B)


5. A smart classroom is a teaching space which has
 (i) Smart portion with a touch panel control system.
 (ii) PC/Laptop connection and DVD/VCR player.
 (iii) Document camera and specialized software
 (iv) Projector and screen
 Select the correct answer from the codes given below :
 (A) (i) and (ii) only
 (B) (ii) and (iv) only
 (C) (i), (ii) and (iii) only
 (D) (i), (ii), (iii) and (iv)
Answer:(D) 

6. Digital Empowerment means
 (i) Universal digit literacy
 (ii) Universal access to all digital resources.
 (iii) Collaborative digital platform for participative governance.
 (iv) Probability of all entitlements for individuals through cloud.
 Choose the correct answer from the codes given below :
 (A) (i) and (ii) only (B) (ii) and (iii) only
 (C) (i), (ii) and (iii) only (D) (i), (ii), (iii) and (iv)
Answer:(D) 

7. The next term in the series :
 2, 7, 28, 63, 126, _______
 is
 (A) 215 (B) 245
 (C) 276 (D) 296
Answer:(A) 

8. The next term in the series :
 AB, ED, IH, NM, ________
 is
 (A) TS (B) ST
 (C) TU (D) SU
Answer:(A) 

9. If STREAMERS is coded as UVTGALDQR, then KNOWLEDGE will be coded as
 (A) MQPYLCDFD (B) MPQYLDCFD
 (C) PMYQLDFCD (D) YMQPLDDFC
Answer:(B) 


10. A is brother of B. B is the brother of C. C is the husband of D. E is the father of A. D is
related to E as
 (A) Daughter (B) Daughter-in-law
 (C) Sister-in-law (D) Sister
Answer:(B) 

11. Two numbers are in the ratio 3 : 5. If 9 is subtracted from the numbers, the ratio becomes
12 : 23. The numbers are
 (A) 30, 50 (B) 36, 60
 (C) 33, 55 (D) 42, 70
Answer:(C) 

12. The mean of the ages of father and his son is 27 years. After 18 years, father will be twice
as old as his son. Their present ages are
 (A) 42, 12 (B) 40, 14
 (C) 30, 24 (D) 36, 18
Answer:(A) 

Read the following passage carefully and answer questions 13 to 17 :
The literary distaste for politics, however, seems to be focused not so much on the largely
murky practice of politics in itself as a subject of literary representation but rather more on how
it is often depicted in literature, i.e., on the very politics of such representation. A political novel
often turns out to be not merely a novel about politics but a novel with a politics of its own, for
it seeks not merely to show us how things are but has fairly definite ideas about how things
should be, and precisely what one should think and do in order to make things move in that
desired direction. In short, it seeks to convert and enlist the reader to a particular cause or
ideology; it often is (in an only too familiar phrase) not literature but propaganda. This is said to
violate the very spirit of literature which is to broaden our understanding of the world and the
range of our sympathies rather than to narrow them down through partisan commitment. As
John Keats said, ‘We hate poetry that has a palpable design upon us’.

Another reason why politics does not seem amenable to the highest kind of literary
representation seems to arise from the fact that politics by its very nature is constituted of ideas
and ideologies. If political situations do not lend themselves to happy literary treatment, political
ideas present perhaps an even greater problem in this regard. Literature, it is argued, is about
human experiences rather than about intellectual abstractions; it deals in what is called the ‘felt
reality’ of human flesh and blood, and in sap and savour (rasa) rather than in arid and lifeless
ideas. In an extensive discussion of the matter in her book Ideas and the Novel, the American
novelist Mary McCarthy observed that ‘ideas are still today felt to be unsightly in the novel’
though that was not so in ‘former days’, i.e., in the 18th and 19th centuries. Her formulation of
the precise nature of the incompatibility between ideas on the one hand and the novel on the
other betrays perhaps a divided conscience in the matter and a sense of dilemma shared by many
writers and readers : ‘An idea cannot have loose ends, but a novel, I almost think, needs them.
Nevertheless, there is enough in common for the novelists to feel… the attraction of ideas while
taking up arms against them – most often with weapons of mockery.’

13. According to the passage, a political novel often turns out to be a
(A) Literary distaste for politics
(B) Literary representation of politics
(C) Novel with its own politics
(D) Depiction of murky practice of politics
Answer:(C) 

14. A political novel reveals
(A) Reality of the things
(B) Writer’s perception
(C) Particular ideology of the readers
(D) The spirit of literature
Answer:(B) 

15. The constructs of politics by its nature is
(A) Prevalent political situation
(B) Ideas and Ideologies
(C) Political propaganda
(D) Understanding of human nature
Answer:(B) 

16. Literature deals with
(A) Human experiences in politics
(B) Intellectual abstractions
(C) Dry and empty ideas
(D) Felt reality of human life
Answer:(D) 

17. The observation of the novelist, Mary McCarthy reveals
 (A) unseen felt ideas of today in the novel
 (B) dichotomy of conscience on political ideas and novels
 (C) compatibility between idea and novel
 (D) endless ideas and novels
Answer:(A) 

18. When in a group of propositions, one proposition is claimed to follow from the others, that
group of propositions is called
 (A) An argument (B) A valid argument
 (C) An explanation (D) An invalid argument
Answer:(A) 

19. Namita and Samita are brilliant and studious. Anita and Karabi are obedient and irregular.
Babita and Namita are irregular but brilliant. Samita and Kabita are regular and obedient.
Who among them is/are brilliant, obedient, regular and studious ?
 (A) Samita alone (B) Namita and Samita
 (C) Kabita alone (D) Anita alone
Answer:(A) 

20. Warrior is related to sword, carpenter is related to saw, farmer is related to plough. In the
same way, the author is related to
 (A) Book (B) Fame
 (C) Reader (D) Pen
Answer:(D) 

21. Given below is a diagram of three circles A, B and C over-lapping each other. The circle
A represents the class of honest people, the circle B represents the class of sincere people
and circle C represents the class of politicians. p, q, r, s, U, X, Y represent different
regions. Select the code that represents the region indicating the class of honest politicians
who are not sincere.
Codes :
 (A) X (B) q
 (C) p (D) s

Answer:(D) 

22. “A man ought no more to value himself for being wiser than a woman if he owes his
advantage to a better education, than he ought to boast of his courage for beating a man
when his hands were tied.”
 The above passage is an instance of
 (A) Deductive argument (B) Hypothetical argument
 (C) Analogical argument (D) Factual argument
Answer:(C) 

23. By which of the following proposition, the proposition ‘wise men are hardly afraid of
death’ is contradicted ?
 (A) Some wise men are afraid of death.
 (B) All wise men are afraid of death.
 (C) No wise men is afraid of death.
 (D) Some wise men are not afraid of death.
Answer:(B) 

24. What is the percentage (%) growth of CO2
 emissions from power sector during 2005 to
2009 ?
 (A) 60 (B) 50
 (C) 40 (D) 80
Answer:(A) 

25. Which sector has recorded maximum growth in CO2
 emissions during 2005 to 2009 ?
 (A) Power (B) Industry
 (C) Commercial (D) Agriculture
Answer:(D) 

26. By what percentage (%), the total emissions of CO2
 have increased from 2005 to 2009 ?
 (A) ~89.32% (B) ~57.62%
 (C) ~40.32% (D) ~113.12%
Answer:(A) 


27. What is the average annual growth rate of CO2
 emissions in power sector ?
 (A) ~12.57% (B) ~16.87%
 (C) ~30.81% (D) ~50.25%
Answer:(A) 

28. What is the percentage contribution of power sector to total CO2
 emissions in the year
2008 ?
 (A) ~30.82% (B) ~41.18%
 (C) ~51.38% (D) ~60.25%
Answer:(B) 

29. In which year, the contribution (%) of industry to total sectoral CO2
 emissions was
minimum ?
 (A) 2005 (B) 2006
 (C) 2007 (D) 2009
Answer:(A) 
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