The document provides information about a survey of employee transportation preferences across five companies (A-E). It includes a table with the number of employees who prefer using their own vehicle, metro, or bus for each company. It then lists five multiple choice questions about calculating various values from the data in the table, such as average number of employees, total number using metro from certain companies, ratios of bus users between companies, and differences in metro vs bus users across companies.
DESIGN OF SEMINAR HALL PROJECT DOCUMENTRushabh shah
This project our final year project on design of the seminar hall of college basically it was a redesign.This project document gives the complete idea of how to design or redesign a seminar hall all the aspects of the designing related to acoustic as well as are basically covered along with some points covered in depth. A problem is also solved to understand the absorption by the materials and their acoustical effects
DESIGN OF SEMINAR HALL PROJECT DOCUMENTRushabh shah
This project our final year project on design of the seminar hall of college basically it was a redesign.This project document gives the complete idea of how to design or redesign a seminar hall all the aspects of the designing related to acoustic as well as are basically covered along with some points covered in depth. A problem is also solved to understand the absorption by the materials and their acoustical effects
Review on DCR (Development Control Regulation) and what it output in the construction field and what all rules and regulations need to be followed. Follow the rules and regulation in new development and construction
Presentation on building bye laws as per GTU (syllabus) building & town planning.
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Analysis of rates for various types of construction works provides very useful information for effective planning, control, organization and management.
A footing when used for two columns or more than two columns is called combined footing. Combined footing is mainly two types:
Rectangular Combined Footing
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Review on DCR (Development Control Regulation) and what it output in the construction field and what all rules and regulations need to be followed. Follow the rules and regulation in new development and construction
Presentation on building bye laws as per GTU (syllabus) building & town planning.
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Analysis of rates for various types of construction works provides very useful information for effective planning, control, organization and management.
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The Human Resource EnvironmentWhen you have completed your exam .docxcherry686017
The Human Resource Environment
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1. Which of the following cases would most likely be filed under the theory of disparate impact?
A. A black employee is fired for testifying in a discrimination suit filed against an employer.
B. A white applicant is told he won't be hired because the employer doesn't like whites.
C. Black applicants are being disproportionately rejected relative to whites by a paper-and-pencil test.
D. White applicants with high test scores are rejected due to an affirmative-action plan.
2. Which of the following terms describes the best possible fit between a company's social system and its
technical system?
A. Self-service system
B. Outsourcing
C. High-performance work system
D. Total quality management
3. People's right to freedom of speech is the right to
A. do as they wish in their private life.
B. refuse to do something that's environmentally unsafe.
C. be treated only as they knowingly and willingly consent to be treated.
D. criticize an organization's ethics if they do it in good conscience.
4. Which of the following categories of workers is not covered under OSHA's Hazard Communication
Standards?
A. A technician servicing copy machines for most of the day
B. A receptionist changing the toner in a copier machine
C. Health-care workers exposed to latex and disinfectants
D. Production engineers manufacturing car batteries
5. The largest number of immigrants to the U.S. workforce are from
A. North America.
B. Europe.
C. Africa.
D. Asia.
6. Which of the following is a correct statement about dejobbing?
A. Dejobbing involves the use of task-based organization structures.
B. Dejobbing involves the downsizing or elimination of jobs.
C. Dejobbing involves emphasizing on detailed job descriptions which will be applicable year after year.
D. Dejobbing involves viewing organizations as a field of work to be done.
7. Which of the following decisions does not come under HRM?
A. Whom to hire
B. How to achieve sales targets
C. What training to offer
D. How to evaluate employee performance
8. Which of the following is a false statement about the Position Analysis Questionnaire?
A. It's one of the broadest and best-researched instruments for analyzing jobs.
B. It's a standardized, commercial instrument.
C. It describes specific duties and tasks that comprise the actual job.
D. It requires trained job analysts to complete it.
9. Which of the following is a false statement about the Occupational Safety and Health Act?
A. The act applies to organizations that employ 50 or more persons working 20 or more weeks a year ...
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Section1: Multiple choice questions (2.5 points each)
1. An appraisal can be described as a process to produce
A. A statement of value
B. A fixing of value
C. An estimate of value
D. None of the above
2. The value of an object means its
A. Fixed amount
B. Worth, utility or usefulness to someone for some purpose
C. Highest asking price
D. Value for any purpose
3. For appraisal purposes, market value generally may be defined as
A. The most probable selling price
B. The amount of the loan commitment
C. The asking price
D. The highest offer
4. Informal appraisals include
A. Price comparisons made by consumers
B. The familiar "market analysis" made by sales agents
C. Value judgments based on intuition and experience
D. All of the above
5. As contrasted with informal appraisals, formal appraisals
A. Are always in writing
B. Are based primarily on supporting data
C. Depend primarily upon intuition
D. Cannot be easily reviewed
6. Which statement accurately describes a formal appraisal report?
A. It may be either oral or written
B. It may vary in length from a short form or letter to a detailed narrative
C. Its form and contents are governed by professional and legal standards
D. All of the above are true
7. Which of the following statements about the government survey system is false?
A. A township is 36 sections
B. A section is 640 acres
C. A section measures one square mile
D. All sections are the same exact size
8. To be valid, a contract must
A. Include an offer, an acceptance, and consideration
B. Involve competent parties, an act to be performed, legal consideration, a mutual agreement, and the mutuality of obligation
C. Both a. and b.
D. Comply with the Statute of Frauds
9. The bundle of rights includes
A. The right to occupy, exclude others, or to sell
B. The right to borrow against
C. The right to convey by inheritance
D. All of the above
10. When title to property reverts to the state because the owners left no will or heirs, it is because of the government’s right of
A. Police power
B. Eminent domain
C. Taxation
D. Escheat
11. Air pollution r ...
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* Biotransformation is the chemical modification made by an organism on a chemical compound, often associated with change in pharmacologic and toxicologic activity.
* Caryophyllaceae is also known as pink family. Members of this family are well known for ornamental purposes.
* This family is well represented in the British Flora and many species are cultivated as ornamental garden flowers.
* The members of this family are commonly found in the temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere.
*Reference - Taxonomy of Angiosperms - Dr. B. P. Pandey
Pteridophytes are part of a large group of plants known as tracheophytes.
Tracheophytes are plants that have a vascular system that allows water and nutrients to move throughout the plant.
* The Gymnosperms originated in the Devonian period of the Palaeozoic Era and formed the supreme vegetation in the Mesozoic Era.
* It was Robert Brown (1827) who first recognised gymnosperms as a separate entity among plant kingdom.
* The members of this family are mainly distributed in the tropical parts of the world. The plants occur mostly in dry regions.
* Several shrubby species of Capparis occur in the Mediterranean region.
* Reference - Taxonomy of Angiosperms - Dr. B. P. Pandey
* Water hyacinth is scientifically known as Eichhornia crassipes (Mart.) Solms and the common name is Lilac devil. Water hyacinth or water hyacinth is an herbaceous weed, succulent stem and has a flow (stolon) spanning the water surface.
* Water hyacinth is considered invasive throughout the world because it grows rapidly and can form thick mat over the water. These mats shade out the other aquatic plants. Eventually these shaded plants die and decay. Decaying process depletes the amount of dissolved oxygen in the water. Often waters below the water hyacinth masses become devoid of life.
• Transcription machinery interacts with the template strand to produce an mRNA whose sequence resembles the coding strand.
• Life on earth is said to have begun from self-replicating RNA since it is the only class of molecules capable of both catalysis and carrying genetic information.
• Transcription maintains the link between these two molecules and allows cells to use a stable nucleic acid as the genetic material while retaining most of their protein synthesis machinery.
• The scanning tunneling Microscope is an electron microscope that transmits three - dimensional images of the electron cloud around the nucleus.
• The scanning tunneling Microscope (STM) works by scanning a very sharp metal wire tip over a surface. By bringing the tip very close to the surface, and by applying an electrical voltage to the tip or sample, we can image the surface at an extremely small scale - down to resolving individual atoms.
Water stress & physiological consequences in plant growth.pdfAliya Fathima Ilyas
• Plants experience water stress either when the water supply to their roots becomes limiting or when the transpiration rate becomes intense.
• Water stress may range from moderate, and of short duration, to extremely severe and prolonged summer drought that has strongly influenced evolution and plant life.
• The physiological responses of plants to water stress and their relative importance for crop productivity vary with species, soil type, nutrients and climate.
• Spatial data is of crucial importance to the Military Commander in the battle as it is for a decision maker in planning and development in a state’s growth.
• Ministry of Defence in any country gathers data on routing, filtering, analysing and presenting information for decision-making.
• The genetic code is the set of rules by which information encoded in genetic material (DNA or RNA sequences) is translated into proteins (amino acid sequences) by living cells.
• The genetic code, once thought to be identical in all forms of life, has been found to diverge slightly in certain organisms and in the mitochondria of some eukaryotes.
• Nevertheless, these differences are rare, and the genetic code is identical in almost all species, with the same codons specifying the same amino acids.
• The membrane enclosing a cell is called cell membrane or plasma membrane (animal cells) and plasma lemma (plant cells).
• It contains proteins and lipids in the ratio of 80 : 20 in bacteria on one extreme and on the other extreme 20 : 80 in some nerve cells.
• The over all composition of most of the cell membranes is 40-50% protein and 50-60% lipids; both the components vary in their composition.
• Neo – Darwinians thought that adaptations result from multiple forces and natural selections is only one of these many forces.
• This lead to the formulation of the ‘Germplasm theory’ which states that ‘any change to the somatoplam will not have an influence over the germplasm’.
• Marsilea hirsuta & Marsilea quadrifolia are two most common Indian species, usually found growing in marshy places, wet soil or near muddy margins of ponds.
• The species are hydrophytic or amphibious i.e., they grow rooted in mud or marshes and shallow pools or are completely submerged or partially or entirely out of water in wet habitats.
Synthetic Fiber Construction in lab .pptxPavel ( NSTU)
Synthetic fiber production is a fascinating and complex field that blends chemistry, engineering, and environmental science. By understanding these aspects, students can gain a comprehensive view of synthetic fiber production, its impact on society and the environment, and the potential for future innovations. Synthetic fibers play a crucial role in modern society, impacting various aspects of daily life, industry, and the environment. ynthetic fibers are integral to modern life, offering a range of benefits from cost-effectiveness and versatility to innovative applications and performance characteristics. While they pose environmental challenges, ongoing research and development aim to create more sustainable and eco-friendly alternatives. Understanding the importance of synthetic fibers helps in appreciating their role in the economy, industry, and daily life, while also emphasizing the need for sustainable practices and innovation.
Francesca Gottschalk - How can education support child empowerment.pptxEduSkills OECD
Francesca Gottschalk from the OECD’s Centre for Educational Research and Innovation presents at the Ask an Expert Webinar: How can education support child empowerment?
A Strategic Approach: GenAI in EducationPeter Windle
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
Macroeconomics- Movie Location
This will be used as part of your Personal Professional Portfolio once graded.
Objective:
Prepare a presentation or a paper using research, basic comparative analysis, data organization and application of economic information. You will make an informed assessment of an economic climate outside of the United States to accomplish an entertainment industry objective.
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Unit 8 - Information and Communication Technology (Paper I).pdfThiyagu K
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2. 1. The following table shows the number of employees of five companies A-E who prefer
their own vehicle to reach office and percentage (%) of employees who prefer Metro and
Bus to reach office. There are only three modes of transport as mentioned. Based on the
data in the table, answer the questions that follow.
Company wise Distribution of Employees Modes of Transport
Company
Number of
Employees who
prefer their own
Vehicles
Number of
Employees who
prefer Metro
Number of
Employees who
prefer Bus
A 184 68% 24%
B 78 60% 35%
C 384 55% 30%
D 182 70% 16%
E 220 72.5% 15%
What is the average number of employees in A, B and D?
1. 1850
2. 1750
3. 1620
4. 1720
2. The following table shows the number of employees of five companies A-E who prefer
their own vehicle to reach office and percentage (%) of employees who prefer Metro and
Bus to reach office. There are only three modes of transport as mentioned. Based on the
data in the table, answer the questions that follow.
Company wise Distribution of Employees Modes of Transport
Company
Number of
Employees who
prefer their own
Vehicles
Number of
Employees who
prefer Metro
Number of
Employees who
prefer Bus
A 184 68% 24%
B 78 60% 35%
C 384 55% 30%
D 182 70% 16%
E 220 72.5% 15%
What is the total number of employees who prefer travelling by Metro from A, B and C?
1. 3908
3. 2. 3710
3. 3308
4. 4028
3. The following table shows the number of employees of five companies A-E who prefer
their own vehicle to reach office and percentage (%) of employees who prefer Metro and
Bus to reach office. There are only three modes of transport as mentioned. Based on the
data in the table, answer the questions that follow.
Company wise Distribution of Employees Modes of Transport
Company
Number of
Employees who
prefer their own
Vehicles
Number of
Employees who
prefer Metro
Number of
Employees who
prefer Bus
A 184 68% 24%
B 78 60% 35%
C 384 55% 30%
D 182 70% 16%
E 220 72.5% 15%
What is the ratio of number of employees who prefer travelling by Bus from company C
to that D?
1. 48:19
2. 48:23
3. 48:13
4. 48:11
4. The following table shows the number of employees of five companies A-E who prefer
their own vehicle to reach office and percentage (%) of employees who prefer Metro and
Bus to reach office. There are only three modes of transport as mentioned. Based on the
data in the table, answer the questions that follow.
Company wise Distribution of Employees Modes of Transport
Company
Number of
Employees who
prefer their own
Vehicles
Number of
Employees who
prefer Metro
Number of
Employees who
prefer Bus
A 184 68% 24%
B 78 60% 35%
4. C 384 55% 30%
D 182 70% 16%
E 220 72.5% 15%
What is the difference between the number of employees who prefer travelling by Metro
from companies Dand E together and the number of employees who prefer travelling by
Bus from companies A, D & E together?
1. 1142
2. 1162
3. 1122
4. 1194
5. The following table shows the number of employees of five companies A-E who prefer
their own vehicle to reach office and percentage (%) of employees who prefer Metro and
Bus to reach office. There are only three modes of transport as mentioned. Based on the
data in the table, answer the questions that follow.
Company wise Distribution of Employees Modes of Transport
Company
Number of
Employees who
prefer their own
Vehicles
Number of
Employees who
prefer Metro
Number of
Employees who
prefer Bus
A 184 68% 24%
B 78 60% 35%
C 384 55% 30%
D 182 70% 16%
E 220 72.5% 15%
In an another company P, if the umber of employees who prefer travelling by Metro is
25% more than the number of employees who prefer travelling by Metro from company
B and the number of employees who prefer travelling by Metro from company P is 45%
of the total number of employees in that company, then the total number of employees in
company E is _____________ % less than the total number of employees in company P.
1. 32
4
13
%
2. 34
4
13
%
3. 38
4
13
%
4. 36
4
13
%
5. 6. The Committee for evolution of the New Education Policy (2016) proposed the
establishment of a council for
1. Private Universities
2. Foreign Universities
3. Educational Innovations
4. Excellence in Higher Education
7. What were the recommendations of Hunter Commission on higher education in India?
A. The Government should leave the management of higher education to Indian
themselves.
B. Government colleges should be established only where the demand existed.
C. The Government should provide grants to non-government colleges generously.
D. Students should study the prescribed subjects without any option.
E. There was no need for moral education in colleges
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
1. A, B, C only
2. B, C, D only
3. C, D, E only
4. A, D, E only
8. Green House Gases absorb radiation energy mostly in which of the following region of
solar spectrum?
1. X-Ray
2. Ultraviolet
3. Infra-red
4. Visible
9. Decreasing dissolved oxygen (DO) level in a water body
A. Severely threatens the aquatic life
B. Is mainly caused by the oxygen demanding wastes
C. Indicates the presence of biodegradable organic substances
D. Cause undesired taste and colour
E. Makes it non-drinkable to human beings
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
1. A, B, C, D only
2. B, C, D, E only
6. 3. A, C, D, E only
4. A, B, D, E only
10. Which among the following is NOT an advantage of open ended questions in survey
research?
1. They are useful for explaining areas in which researcher has limited knowledge.
2. Respondents can answer in their own terms.
3. They allow unusual responses to be derived.
4. They are easy for the interviewers and or respondents to complete.
11. The Asian scholar who like Aristotle supported the ethical concept of ‘Golden Mean’ as
applied in communication, was
1. Ananda Coomaraswamy
2. Patanjali
3. Dao tsu
4. Confucius
12. “How can you give argument in four of vegetarians when you eat meat?” Which fallacy
is committed in this argument?
1. Red herring
2. Appeal to emotion
3. Ad hominem
4. Hasty Generalisation
13. Which of the following factors influence the effectiveness of support material?
A. Clarity and Comprehensibility
B. Quantity of material
C. Appropriateness for the learner’s age and level
D. Relevance to the learning objectives
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
1. A only
2. A, C & D only
3. C & D only
4. B & D only
7. 14. Which of the following pairs of Acronym and its expanded forms is incorrectly
matched?
1. CMOS - Consistent Metal - Oxide Semiconductor
2. DRAM - Dynamic Random Access Memory
3. MICR - Magnetic Ink Character Reader
4. VLSI - Very Large Scale Integration
15. Given below are two statements:
Statement I: Acute health effects are caused due to prolonged exposure to a chemical.
Statement II: Chronic health effects occur when an individual is exposed for a very short
period.
In the light of the above statements, choose the correct answer from the options given
below
1. Both Statement I and Statement II are true.
2. Both Statement I and Statement II are false.
3. Statement I is true but Statement II is false.
4. Statement I is false but Statement II is true.
16. In a certain coding language:
A. ‘RED’ is coded as 360
B. ‘BLACK’ is coded as 792
How ‘BLUE’ will be coded in that language?
1. 2475
2. 1575
3. 1825
4. 2520
17. Given below are two statements:
Statement I: Indira Gandhi Open University (IGNOU) was set up by an act of Parliament
(1965).
Statement II: IGNOU adopted the strategy of using integrated multimedia instruction
through Gyan Darshan and Gyan vani.
In the light of the above statements, choose the correct answer from the options given
below
1. Both Statement I and Statement II are true.
2. Both Statement I and Statement II are false.
3. Statement I is true but Statement II is false.
4. Statement I is false but Statement II is true.
8. 18. An art teacher wants to create an interactive gallery (wall) of famous artists for her
students. Which of the following tools would be most suitable?
1. Screen castomatic
2. Padlet
3. Edupuzzle
4. Mentimeter
19. Find the number that can replace question mark (?) in the series given below.
5.5, 11, 1.5, 30, 49.5, 85, ?
1. 134.5
2. 152.5
3. 101.5
4. 141.5
20. Media literacy is considered as a
1. Corporate campaign
2. Limited objective
3. Temporary fad
4. Continuous process
21. Which of the following statements are so related that they cannot both be false,
although they can both be true?
A. Some professors are spiritualists.
B. All professors are spiritualists.
C. No professors are spiritualists.
D. Some professors are spiritualists.
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
1. B & C only
2. B & D only
3. A & D only
4. A & C only
22. Who among the following thinkers observed that light and heat are only different forms
of the same essential substance and also speaks of gravity as the cause of falling?
1. Nagarjuna
2. Jivaka
9. 3. Kanad
4. Ramanuj
23. If an article is sold for ₹ 2220, the percentage of profit earned by the shopkeeper is the
same as the percentage of loss incurred on that article if it is sold for ₹ 1580. At what
price should the article be sold so as to make a profit of 25%.
1. ₹ 2175
2. ₹ 2275
3. ₹ 2375
4. ₹ 2300
24. Given below are two statements:
Statement I: In communication, meaning construction is a process of making choices.
Statement II: Use of language for communication is a restrictive practice in public
domain.
In the light of the above statements, choose the correct answer from the options given
below
1. Both Statement I and Statement II are true.
2. Both Statement I and Statement II are false.
3. Statement I is true but Statement II is false.
4. Statement I is false but Statement II is true.
25. Given below are two statements: In the context of MS-WORD software
Statement I: The tool which is used to insert decorative text in a document is called
clipart.
Statement II: The purpose of using Keyboard shortcut CTRL + X followed by CTRL +
V for a selected text paragraph in a document is to Cut and Paste.
In the light of the above statements, choose the correct answer from the options given
below
1. Both Statement I and Statement II are true.
2. Both Statement I and Statement II are false.
3. Statement I is true but Statement II is false.
4. Statement I is false but Statement II is true.
26. When researchers use design that call for multiple groups, the most commonly
employed test is
10. 1. Z-test
2. t-test for difference of means
3. paired t-test
4. F-test
27. Which of the following statements are logically equivalent to the statement “Some
professors are spiritualists”?
A. Some spiritualists are professors.
B. Some non-spiritualists are not non-professors.
C. No spiritualists are professors.
D. Some professors are not non-spiritualists.
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
1. A, B & D only
2. A & D only
3. B & C only
4. C & D only
28. Identify the measures of central tendency
A. Arithmetic mean
B. Median
C. Range
D. Mode
E. Second decile
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
1. A, B & C only
2. A, B & D only
3. A, B, D & E only
4. A, B, C, D & E
29. Which of the following are the features of narrowcasting?
A. Large area of reach
B. Weak reception
C. Limited reach in terms of geographical area
D. Noise free
E. Appropriate for specialised media channels
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
1. A, B, C only
11. 2. B, C, D only
3. A, C, D only
4. C, D, E only
30. If the statement “Some professors are spiritualists” is given as true. Which of the
following statements could be immediately inferred to be false?
1. All professors are spiritualists.
2. Some professors are not spiritualists.
3. Some spiritualists are not professors.
4. No professors are spiritualists.
31. Given below are two statements:
Statement I: Integrated Solid Waste Management is an approach, intended
help/guide/decisions about the generation of wastes, recycling of materials and ultimate
disposal of waste residues.
Statement II: Sources reduction is not the part of Integrated Solid Waste Management.
In the light of the above statements, choose the correct answer from the options given
below
1. Both Statement I and Statement II are true.
2. Both Statement I and Statement II are false.
3. Statement I is true but Statement II is false.
4. Statement I is false but Statement II is true.
32. If the mobile number of your friend changes, and you often continue to dial his former
number, it is an example of ______________
1. Positive transfer of learning
2. Negative transfer of learning
3. Zero transfer of learning
4. Bilateral transfer of learning
33. Which of the following are the ways to increase motivational climate in the class?
A. Use a variety of instructional strategies to maintain student interest.
B. Give students opportunities to share their experiences and learning with each
other
C. Allow sarcasm and superiority to exhibit in classroom
D. Fostering classroom atmosphere which is based on trust and cooperation
12. Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
1. B & C only
2. C & D only
3. A, B & D only
4. A, C & D only
34. Which education commission suggested the development of some universities into
senior universities?
1. Sargent commission
2. Radhakrishna commission
3. Mudaliar commission
4. Kothari commission
35. There are six persons in a room namely A, B, C, D E & F. A and E are brothers, B and D
are daughters of the brother of C’s father. F is the sister of E and C is the only son of A’s
uncle. How many male and female members respectively, are there in the room?
1. 3 & 3
2. 4 & 2
3. 2 & 4
4. 5 & 1
36. Which of the following air pollutants cause acid rain?
A. Nitric acid
B. Nitrogen dioxide
C. Carbon monoxide
D. Sulphur dioxide
E. Methane
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
1. A, B, C only
2. A, B, D only
3. B, C, D only
4. C, D, E only
37. Which of the following statements A-C is/are correct about cyber attacks?
A. Spyware prevents access to a website.
B. Virus is self-replicating malicious code on a computer.
13. C. Denial-of-service (DoS) captures all data entered using a keyboard to obtain
personal data.
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
1. A only
2. B only
3. C only
4. A & B only
38. Which MS-EXCEL formulae are equivalent to each other?
A. =A3+A4+A5+A6
B. =SUM(A3:A6)
C. =SUM(A3, A6)
D. =SUM(A3, A4, A5, A6)
1. A, B and C only
2. A, B and D only
3. B and D only
4. C and D only
39. Given below are two statements:
Statement I: Coding is a crucial stage in the process of doing a content analysis
Statement II: A coding schedule includes all the dimensions that would be employed in
the coding process and indications of the guidance for coders
In the light of the above statements, choose the correct answer from the options given
below
1. Both Statement I and Statement II are true.
2. Both Statement I and Statement II are false.
3. Statement I is true but Statement II is false.
4. Statement I is false but Statement II is true.
40. In films, the elements of silence is identified as
1. Aural syntagm
2. Aural paradigm
3. Aural position
4. Aural resistance
14. 41. A man runs 20 meters towards east and turns right, runs for 15 meters and again turns
right. Now the man runs for 10 meters and again turns to his left. Now he again runs for
10 meters and turns to his left. From here the man runs for 20 meters and once more turns
to his left and runs for 12 meters. Now which direction the man is facing?
1. North
2. South
3. East
4. West
42. According to classical Indian School of logical which fallacy is committed in the
following statement “Fire is eternal because it is produced”?
1. Viruddha
2. Sadharna
3. Badhita
4. Anupasamhari
43. Given below are two statements:
Statement I: (49)10 = (31)16 = (00110001)2
Statement II: (7B)16 = (01111011)2 = (123)10
In the light of the above statements, choose the correct answer from the options given
below
1. Both Statement I and Statement II are true.
2. Both Statement I and Statement II are false.
3. Statement I is true but Statement II is false.
4. Statement I is false but Statement II is true.
44. The reference section of a research article in written in APA style. Arrange the
information pertaining to a reference in the correct order
A. Page number
B. Year of publication
C. Name of author
D. Title of the article
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
1. A, B, C, D
2. C, A, B, D
3. D, C, B, A
15. 4. C, B, D, A
45. Which of the following are the types of Implicit Memory?
A. Semantic Memory
B. Procedural Memory
C. Priming
D. Episodic Memory
E. Classical conditioning effects
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
1. A & D only
2. C, D & E only
3. B, C & E only
4. A & B only
46. Read the passage and answer the questions that follow.
India needs to manage daylight much better than it does. Maximising it is also a good
place to start to be more energy efficient. Not using daylight properly comes at a cost -
$4.1 billion, or 0.2% of GDP, according toa Cornell study, in addition to health impacts.
Experts have suggested multiple time zone in India, perhaps reverting to the pre-1947
system of two time zones, as proposed by the Council of Scientific and Industrial
Research (CSIR) - National Physical Laboratory, India’s official time keeper. But
considering the huge investments required, as well as the logical exercise of coordination,
make this idea unattractive. Daylight savings is a more practical option.
Daylight savings time, or summertime in the system of advancing clock by an hour to get
more light out of the day. This would permit using the extra hour of daylight in summer
months between March and October. And it would avoid using lights on winter mornings
because the sunrises later. This system will be particularly useful in the eastern and
northeastern part of the country. To further maximise use of daylight, a shift away from
uniform opening hours at workplaces can be advantageous. The sun sets roughly 90
minutes later in western parts of the country than in the eastern parts. In northeast and
eastern states, establishments could begin work an hour earlier than elsewhere. It would
allow people here to match their working hours to environmental cues, while giving a
head start to others elsewhere.
Advancing time to maximise use of daylight has energy saving potential, which will
significantly alter energy usage, cut down India’s carbon footprint and help leverage the
natural resource of sunlight. It’s about maximising hay when the sun shines.
Having multiple time zones or two time zones is not a practical option because
16. A. It cannot be done
B. The costs involved are /huge
C. It will serve no purpose
D. The logistical exercise of co-ordination will be needed
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
1. A, B & C only
2. A, B & D only
3. C & D only
4. B & D only
47. Read the passage and answer the questions that follow.
-
India needs to manage daylight much better than it does. Maximising it is also a good
place to start to be more energy efficient. Not using daylight properly comes at a cost -
$4.1 billion, or 0.2% of GDP, according toa Cornell study, in addition to health impacts.
Experts have suggested multiple time zone in India, perhaps reverting to the pre-1947
system of two time zones, as proposed by the Council of Scientific and Industrial
Research (CSIR) - National Physical Laboratory, India’s official time keeper. But
considering the huge investments required, as well as the logical exercise of coordination,
make this idea unattractive. Daylight savings is a more practical option.
Daylight savings time, or summertime in the system of advancing clock by an hour to get
more light out of the day. This would permit using the extra hour of daylight in summer
months between March and October. And it would avoid using lights on winter mornings
because the sunrises later. This system will be particularly useful in the eastern and
northeastern part of the country. To further maximise use of daylight, a shift away from
uniform opening hours at workplaces can be advantageous. The sun sets roughly 90
minutes later in western parts of the country than in the eastern parts. In northeast and
eastern states, establishments could begin work an hour earlier than elsewhere. It would
allow people here to match their working hours to environmental cues, while giving a
head start to others elsewhere.
Advancing time to maximise use of daylight has energy saving potential, which will
significantly alter energy usage, cut down India’s carbon footprint and help leverage the
natural resource of sunlight. It’s about maximising hay when the sun shines.
Daylight saving time would do all of the following EXCEPT
A. Advance clock by an hour
B. Begin work late in all parts of the country
C. Get more light out of the day
D. Would stagger work hours
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
17. 1. A & B only
2. B only
3. A, C & D only
4. B & D only
48. Read the passage and answer the questions that follow.
India needs to manage daylight much better than it does. Maximising it is also a good
place to start to be more energy efficient. Not using daylight properly comes at a cost -
$4.1 billion, or 0.2% of GDP, according toa Cornell study, in addition to health impacts.
Experts have suggested multiple time zone in India, perhaps reverting to the pre-1947
system of two time zones, as proposed by the Council of Scientific and Industrial
Research (CSIR) - National Physical Laboratory, India’s official time keeper. But
considering the huge investments required, as well as the logical exercise of coordination,
make this idea unattractive. Daylight savings is a more practical option.
Daylight savings time, or summertime in the system of advancing clock by an hour to get
more light out of the day. This would permit using the extra hour of daylight in summer
months between March and October. And it would avoid using lights on winter mornings
because the sunrises later. This system will be particularly useful in the eastern and
northeastern part of the country. To further maximise use of daylight, a shift away from
uniform opening hours at workplaces can be advantageous. The sun sets roughly 90
minutes later in western parts of the country than in the eastern parts. In northeast and
eastern states, establishments could begin work an hour earlier than elsewhere. It would
allow people here to match their working hours to environmental cues, while giving a
head start to others elsewhere.
Advancing time to maximise use of daylight has energy saving potential, which will
significantly alter energy usage, cut down India’s carbon footprint and help leverage the
natural resource of sunlight. It’s about maximising hay when the sun shines.
India needs to manage daylight much better than it does in order to
A. Improve its GDP
B. Be more energy efficient
C. Increase production
D. Reduce its carbon foot print
E. Maximise the use of natural resource of sunlight
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
1. A, B & E only
2. B, C & D only
3. A, B, D & E only
4. A, C, D & E only
18. 49. Read the passage and answer the questions that follow.
India needs to manage daylight much better than it does. Maximising it is also a good
place to start to be more energy efficient. Not using daylight properly comes at a cost -
$4.1 billion, or 0.2% of GDP, according toa Cornell study, in addition to health impacts.
Experts have suggested multiple time zone in India, perhaps reverting to the pre-1947
system of two time zones, as proposed by the Council of Scientific and Industrial
Research (CSIR) - National Physical Laboratory, India’s official time keeper. But
considering the huge investments required, as well as the logical exercise of coordination,
make this idea unattractive. Daylight savings is a more practical option.
Daylight savings time, or summertime in the system of advancing clock by an hour to get
more light out of the day. This would permit using the extra hour of daylight in summer
months between March and October. And it would avoid using lights on winter mornings
because the sunrises later. This system will be particularly useful in the eastern and
northeastern part of the country. To further maximise use of daylight, a shift away from
uniform opening hours at workplaces can be advantageous. The sun sets roughly 90
minutes later in western parts of the country than in the eastern parts. In northeast and
eastern states, establishments could begin work an hour earlier than elsewhere. It would
allow people here to match their working hours to environmental cues, while giving a
head start to others elsewhere.
Advancing time to maximise use of daylight has energy saving potential, which will
significantly alter energy usage, cut down India’s carbon footprint and help leverage the
natural resource of sunlight. It’s about maximising hay when the sun shines.
Pre-1947 India used the system of
A. Multiple time zones
B. Two time zones
C. One time zones
D. Daylight saving time
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
1. A & B only
2. B only
3. C & D only
4. B, C & D only
50. Read the passage and answer the questions that follow.
India needs to manage daylight much better than it does. Maximising it is also a good
place to start to be more energy efficient. Not using daylight properly comes at a cost -
$4.1 billion, or 0.2% of GDP, according toa Cornell study, in addition to health impacts.
Experts have suggested multiple time zone in India, perhaps reverting to the pre-1947
system of two time zones, as proposed by the Council of Scientific and Industrial
Research (CSIR) - National Physical Laboratory, India’s official time keeper. But
19. considering the huge investments required, as well as the logical exercise of coordination,
make this idea unattractive. Daylight savings is a more practical option.
Daylight savings time, or summertime in the system of advancing clock by an hour to get
more light out of the day. This would permit using the extra hour of daylight in summer
months between March and October. And it would avoid using lights on winter mornings
because the sunrises later. This system will be particularly useful in the eastern and
northeastern part of the country. To further maximise use of daylight, a shift away from
uniform opening hours at workplaces can be advantageous. The sun sets roughly 90
minutes later in western parts of the country than in the eastern parts. In northeast and
eastern states, establishments could begin work an hour earlier than elsewhere. It would
allow people here to match their working hours to environmental cues, while giving a
head start to others elsewhere.
Advancing time to maximise use of daylight has energy saving potential, which will
significantly alter energy usage, cut down India’s carbon footprint and help leverage the
natural resource of sunlight. It’s about maximising hay when the sun shines.
Given below are two statements:
Statement I: Daylight savings time would permit using the extra hour of daylight from
March to October.
Statement II: Uniform opening hours at all workplaces will maximize use of daylight.
In the light of the above statements, choose the correct answer from the options given
below
1. Both Statement I and Statement II are true.
2. Both Statement I and Statement II are false.
3. Statement I is true but Statement II is false.
4. Statement I is false but Statement II is true.