Note: This Paper Contains Sixty (60) Multiple Choice Questions, Each Question Carrying
Note: This Paper Contains Sixty (60) Multiple Choice Questions, Each Question Carrying
Note: This Paper Contains Sixty (60) Multiple Choice Questions, Each Question Carrying
Note : This paper contains sixty (60) multiple choice questions, each question carrying
two (2) marks. Attempt any fifty (50) questions.
SÔ¨¦ : CÆÂÚõzuõÒ £» ÷ÁÖ£mh ÂøhPøÍ (multiple choice) Eøh¯ AÖ£x (60)
ÂÚõUPøÍU öPõskÒÍx. JÆöÁõßÔØS® Cµsk (2) ©v¨ö£sPÒ. H÷uÝ®
I®£x (50) ÂÚõUPÐUS Âøh¯ÎUPÄ®.
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5. The teacher’s role at higher education level is to
(A) Promote self learning in students
(B) Provide information to students
(C) Encourage healthy competition among students
(D) Help students to solve their personal problems
7. The research approach of Max Weber to understand how people create meanings in
natural settings is identified as
(A) Positive paradigm
(B) Critical paradigm
(C) Natural paradigm
(D) Interpretative paradigm
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9. A workable hypothesis is
(A) A proven hypothesis for an argument
(B) Not required to be tested
(C) A provisionally accepted hypothesis for further research
(D) A scientific theory
ö\¯À£hzuUP P¸x÷PõÒ Gߣx
(A) J¸ ÁõuzvØPõÚ {¹¤UP¨£mh P¸x÷PõÒ
(B) ÷\õuøÚ ö\´¯z ÷uøÁ°Àø»
(C) Bµõ´a] ö\´²® ö£õ¸mk uØPõ¼P©õP HØÖUöPõÒͨ£mh P¸x÷PõÒ
(D) J¸ AÔ¯À ÷Põm£õk
10. Which one of the following is an indication of the quality of a research journal?
(A) Impact factor
(B) h-index
(C) g-index
(D) i10-index
¤ßÁ¸ÁÚÁØÔÀ, J¸ Bµõ´a] CuÈß uµ Aøh¯õÍ® Gx?
(A) uõUP® Põµo
(B) h–SÔ±k
(C) g– SÔ±k
(D) i10–SÔ±k
11. Reading centres, story hours, exhibitions and reading literature are forms of
––––––––––.
(A) Extension service
(B) Service of a public library
(C) Both
(D) None
£i¨¦ ø©¯[PÒ, Pøu ö\õÀ¾® ÷|µ®, PsPõm]PÒ ©ØÖ® C»UQ¯® £izuÀ BQ¯Ú
Guß ÁiÁ[PÒ
(A) ›ÁõUP ÷\øÁ
(B) J¸ ö£õx ¡»PzvØS ÷\øÁ
(C) Cµsk®
(D) GxÄ® CÀø»
12. Which of the following is not covered under Intellectual Property Rights?
(A) Copyrights
(B) Patents
(C) Trade Marks
(D) Thesaurus
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Comprehension – (Direction : Q.Nos. 13 to 17) :
On the face of it, the Child Labour (Prohibition & Regulation) Amendment Bill,
2012 – recently approved by the Union Cabinet – seems to give the government more
teeth in fighting child labour. It prescribes for greater punishment for violations –
both prison terms applicable as well as pecuniary penalties have been increased. Even
though there is no guarantee that the new provisions will serve as more effective
deterrents than the earlier provisions, they signal a stronger resolve within the
government to fight child labour. However, the proposed legislation also makes
exceptions for the employment of children below 14 years in family enterprises of a
“non-hazardous” nature and in the audio-visual entertainment industry, where the
child may work as an artiste. All such work, the Bill holds, must be undertaken after
school.
Child Labour is almost endemic in India – the 2011 census found over 4.35 million
children aged 5-14 years employed either part or full-time – thanks to poor socio
economic conditions forcing many families to offer their children for employment quite
early. In this backdrop, allowing for an exception for employment of children is
concerning, especially in occupations that are not explicitly deemed hazardous, but
could have damaging social implications. For instance, in the carpet-weaving
industry, as per a Harvard University study, nearly 20% of the labour consists of
children, many of whom are from debt-bonded, poor Muslim families. With much of
the carpet-weaving work occurring in a disaggregated manner – with weavers’ homes
functioning as manufacturing units – it is difficult to distinguish exploitative
employment from working in family enterprises. Besides, enforcing desired labour
conditions in family enterprises could prove to be a challenge for monitoring. At the
same time, forcing out child labour will remain a Herculean task. For poor families
that use their children’s labour to supplement household income, there is very little
incentive to send children to school instead. The government would be better able to
tackle the problem if skills training or vocational education was made a compulsory
part of school education instead of providing for exceptions to the laws against child
labour.
¦›¢x £izuÀ – (ÂÚõUPÒ 13 – 17) :
öÁΨ£øh¯õP, SÇ¢øuz öuõÈ»õͺ (uk¨¦ ©ØÖ® JÊ[PõØÖuÀ) v¸zu ©÷\õuõ,
2012 Asø©°À ©zv¯ Aµ\õÀ J¨¦uÀ ö£Ó¨£mk, SÇ¢øuz öuõÈ»õÍøµ
SøÓ¨£uØS Aµ_US AvP AvPõµ® AΨ£x ÷£õßÖ öu›QÓx. \mh«Ó¾US AvP
AÍÄ ushøÚø¯ Áøµ¯ÖUS® C®©÷\õuõ ]øÓz ushøÚ ©ØÖ® A£µõuz öuõøPø¯
E¯ºzv²ÒÍx. £øǯ \µzxUPøÍ Âh C¨¦v¯ ©÷\õuõÂß \µzxUPÒ Pkø©¯õÚuõP
C¸US® GÚ G¢u EÖv²® CÀø»ö¯ÛÝ®, SÇ¢øuz öuõÈ»õÍøµ JÈUP÷Ásk®
GßÖ Aµ]h® wºUP©õÚ •iÄ EÒÍx GÚ¨ ¦»ÚõQÓx. GÛÝ®, ÁµÂ¸US® Ca\mh®
Sk®£ {ÖÁÚ[PÎÀ ‘A£õ¯PµªÀ»õ ußø©’ EÒÍ £oPÎÀ 14 Á¯xUS SøÓ¢u
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SÇ¢øuPøÍ £o¯©ºzx® ÁøP°À »US AÎUQÓx. ÷©¾® Pm¦» ö\¨¦»
öuõȼÀ |iPµõP¨ £oö\´¯Ä® »US AÎUQÓx. AøÚzx C¢u¨ £oPЮ, £ÒÎ
÷|µzvØS¨ ¤ß ÷©ØöPõÒͨ£h ÷Ásk® GÚ C®©÷\õuõ TÖQÓx.
C¢v¯õÂÀ SÇ¢øuz öuõÈ»õͺ Gߣx •iÁØÓuõ²ÒÍx. 2011 À PnUöPk¨¤ß£i
4.35 ªÀ¼¯ÝUS® ÷©»õÚ 5–14 Á¯vØSm£mh SÇ¢øuPÒ £Sv (A) •Ê ÷|µ©õP
÷Áø» ö\´QßÓÚº – ÷©õ\©õÚ \‰P¨ ö£õ¸Íõuõµ `Ç¼ß Põµn©õP £» Sk®£[PÒ
u[PÒ SÇ¢øuPøÍ •ßÚuõP÷Á £oUS Aݨ¦QßÓÚº. C¢u¨ ¤ß¦»zvÀ SÇ¢øuz
öuõÈ»õÍøµ £o¯©ºzxÁøuz ukUS® \mhzvÀ »UPÎzx, A£õ¯Pµ©ØÓ
ußø©²ÒÍ £oPÎÀ £o¯©ºzu AÝ©v¨£x, £õv¨ø£ ÂøÍÂUPU Ti¯ \‰Pz
uõUPzøu E¸ÁõUS®. GkzxUPõmhõP, á•UPõÍ® ö\´²® öuõȼÀ, HÓzuõÇ 20 \uÃu®
£o¯õͺPÒ SÇ¢øuz öuõÈ»õͺ BÁº GÚ íõºÁºk £ÀPø»UPÇP Bµõ´a] JßÖ
öu›ÂUQÓx. CÁºPÎÀ £»º Phß Áõ[Q¯uõÀ Aiø©¯õUP¨£mkÒÍ, HøÇ •ì½®
Sk®£zøua ÷\º¢÷uõº BÁº. AvP©õÚ á•UPõÍ® ö|´²® öuõÈÀ ö|\Áõͺ
ÃkPÎ÷»÷¯ |øhö£ØÖ Á¸ÁuõÀ, Sk®£ {ÖÁÚ[PÎÀ £o ö\´Áx ©ØÖ®
_µsh¾US Em£mh £o GÚ Cµsøh²® ÷ÁÖ£kzu C¯»õ©À ÷£õQÓx. ÷©¾® Sk®£
{ÖÁÚ[PÎÀ ÷uøÁ¯õÚ £o ö\´¯z uS¢u {ø»ø¯ A©À£kzxuÀ Gߣx J¸
\Áõ»õÚ ö\¯»õP Aø©QÓx. A÷u ÷|µ®, SÇ¢øuz öuõÈ»õÍøµ JȨ£x Gߣx, J¸
öíºS¼¯ß £o¯õS®. u[PÐøh¯ Sk®£ Á¸©õÚzvØS xøn ö\´²® ÁøP°À
\®£õvUP SÇ¢øuPøÍ Aݨ¦® HøÇU Sk®£[PÒ, AUSÇ¢øuPøͨ £ÒÎUS
Aݨ£z ÷uøÁ¯õÚ EØ\õP® SøÓÁõP÷Á EÒÍx. £ÒÎU PÀ塧 Kº A[P©õP
vÓß\õº £°Ø] AÀ»x öuõÈØPÀ Pmhõ¯©õUP¨£hõ©À, SÇ¢øuz öuõÈ»õͺ
\mhzvÀ »UPΨ£uõÀ Aµ_ C¢u¨ ¤µa\øÚø¯ GvºöPõÒÍ C¯»õx.
13. What is the provision for punishment for violation of the Child Labour (Prohibition
and Regulation) Amendment Bill, 2012?
(A) There is provision for only rigorous imprisonment
(B) The offender may be issued a shoot-at-sight order
(C) Enhanced prison term and pecuniary penalties
(D) No change in prison term for the first-time offender
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14. Which of the following statements is not true?
(A) It is certain that the new provisions will serve as more effective deterrents
(B) The government seems to be resolved to fight child labour
(C) There is no restriction on child below 14 years to work as an artiste in a
non- hazardous entertainment industry
(D) The child artiste can work only after school
¤ßÁ¸ÁÚÁØÔÀ Gx Esø©°Àø»?
(A) ¦v¯ \µzxUPÒ Pkø©¯õÚuõP C¸US® Gߣx EÖv
(B) SÇ¢øuz öuõÈ»õÍøµ JÈUP÷Ásk® GßÖ Aµ]h® wºUP©õÚ •iÄ EÒÍx
(C) A£õ¯Pµ©ØÓ ÷PÎUøPz öuõȼÀ 14 Á¯vØS SøÓÁõÚ SÇ¢øuPÒ |i¨¦z
öuõÈÀ ö\´¯ uøh÷¯xªÀø»
(D) SÇ¢øu |iPº £ÒÎ ÷|µzvØS¨ ¤ßÚ÷µ £o ö\´¯ •i²®
15. What, according to the author, is a better option to fight child labour?
(A) The government should provide financial assistance to the weaver’s family
(B) The government should make skill training or vocational education a
compulsory part of school education
(C) The parents of the children should be educated well to send their wards to
school daily
(D) The government should make better facilities available for school children
SÇ¢øuz öuõÈ»õÍøµ JÈUP, Pmkøµ¯õÍ›ß P¸zx¨£i, Gx ]Ó¢u ÁÈ?
(A) ö|\ÁõÍ›ß Sk®£zvØS Aµ_ {v Eu AÎUP ÷Ásk®
(B) vÓß\õº £°Ø] AÀ»x öuõÈÀPÀÂø¯ £ÒÎU PÀ塧 Kº A[P©õP Aµ_ BUP
÷Ásk®
(C) SÇ¢øuPøÍz vÚ•® £ÒÎUS Aݨ£ AUSÇ¢øuPÎß ö£Ø÷Óõº PÀ PØP
÷Ásk®
(D) £ÒÎU SÇ¢øuPÐUS Aµ_ ]Ó¢u Á\vPøÍ AÎUP BÁÚ ö\´¯ ÷Ásk®
17. What is the meaning of the word ‘backdrop’ as used in the passage?
(A) Culture
(B) Environment
(C) Background
(D) Practice
C¢u¨ £Sv°À SÔ¨¤h¨£mkÒÍ ‘¤ß¦»®’ Gߣuß ö£õ¸Ò GßÚ?
(A) P»õa\õµ®
(B) `ÇÀ
(C) ¤ßÛh®
(D) ö\´øP
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18. Which of the following is described in your text as a contextual factor that can impact
effectiveness of communication in an organization?
(A) Organizational structure
(B) Organizational culture
(C) Technology
(D) All the above
19. –––––––––– allows several people to use software at the same time to create
documents, keep track of projects.
(A) Software
(B) Groupware
(C) E-mail
(D) Network
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21. Which one of the following does not work as a barrier in communication?
(A) Physical barriers
(B) Psychological Barriers
(C) Background Barriers
(D) Feedback related Barriers
22. Which of the following is not matched with the nature of communication?
(A) A directional process
(B) A feed-back process
(C) A dynamic process
(D) A passive process
23. If you get appointment in a college as a teacher, how could you behave with your
students?
(A) Autocratic manner
(B) Democratic manner
(C) Laissez faire manner
(D) Intellectual manner
24. The greatest number that exactly divides 805, 1001 and 2436 is
(A) 9
(B) 8
(C) 2
(D) 7
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25. A sum of Rs.53 is divided among A, B, C in such a way that A sets Rs.7 more than
what B gets and B gets Rs.8 more than what C gets. One ratio of their share is
(A) 16:19:18
(B) 25:18:10
(C) 18:25:10
(D) 15:8:30
C GߣÁøµ Âh B ¹.8 AvP©õPÄ®, B ø¯Âh A GߣÁº ¹.7 AvP©õPÄ® ö£Ö®
ÁøP°À ¹. 53 GßÓ öuõøP ÁSUP¨£mhõÀ, AÁºPÎß £[S ÂQu® ¯õx?
(A) 16:19:18
(B) 25:18:10
(C) 18:25:10
(D) 15:8:30
26. Evaluate :
(6-1) (6-2) (6-3) –––––––––– (6-9) (6-10)
(A) 0
(B) 2
(C) 5
(D) 100
©v¨¤kP :
(6-1) (6-2) (6-3) –––––––––– (6-9) (6-10)
(A) 0
(B) 2
(C) 5
(D) 100
27. The sum of two numbers is 65 and the difference is 11. Find the numbers
(A) 23, 42
(B) 30, 35
(C) 13, 52
(D) 38, 27
Cµsk GsPÎß Tmkz öuõøP 65, Auß ÷ÁÖ£õk 11. GÛÀ A¢u GsPøÍU PõsP
(A) 23, 42
(B) 30, 35
(C) 13, 52
(D) 38, 27
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29. If the angles of a triangle are in the ratio 1 : 3 : 5 Then the angles are
(A) 20º, 100º, 60º
(B) 20º, 60º, 100º
(C) 30º, 60º, 90º
(D) 60º, 30º, 90º
J¸ •U÷Põnzvß ÷Põn[PÒ 1 : 3 : 5 GßÓ ÂQuzvÀ C¸¢uõÀ, A¢uU ÷Põn[PÒ
(A) 20º, 100º, 60º
(B) 20º, 60º, 100º
(C) 30º, 60º, 90º
(D) 60º, 30º, 90º
Direction : Q.Nos. 30 to 34 : Study the following brief graph and answer the questions.
160
140 140
120 120
110
Amount in Rs. Crores
0
1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999
Years
30. For which of the following pairs of years the total exports from the three companies
together are equal?
(A) 1995 and 1998
(B) 1996 and 1998
(C) 1997 and 1998
(D) 1995 and 1996
¤ßÁ¸® G¢u Cøn BskPÐUPõÚ, ‰ßÖ {Ö©[PÎß ö©õzu HØÖ©v \©©õP
EÒÍx?
(A) 1995 ©ØÖ® 1998
(B) 1996 ©ØÖ® 1998
(C) 1997 ©ØÖ® 1998
(D) 1995 ©ØÖ® 1996
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31. Average annuals exports during the given period for company Y is approximately
what percent of the average annual exports for company Z?
(A) 87.12%
(B) 89.64%
(C) 91.21%
(D) 93.33%
Y {Ö©zvß SÔ¨¤mh Põ»zvØPõÚ \µõ\› Bsk HØÖ©v Z {Ö©zvß \µõ\› Bsk
HØÖ©v°À HÓzuõÇ GÆÁÍÄ \uÃu®?
(A) 87.12%
(B) 89.64%
(C) 91.21%
(D) 93.33%
32. In which year was the difference between the exports from companies X and Y are
minimum
(A) 1994
(B) 1995
(C) 1996
(D) 1997
X ©ØÖ® Y {Ö©[PÎß HØÖ©vPmS Cøh÷¯ EÒÍ ÷ÁÖ£õk G¢u Bsk SøÓÁõP
EÒÍx?
(A) 1994
(B) 1995
(C) 1996
(D) 1997
33. What is the difference between the average exports of the three companies in 1993
and the average exports in 1998?
(A) Rs. 15.33 crores
(B) Rs. 18.67 crores
(C) Rs. 20 crores
(D) Rs. 22.17 crores
1993 ©ØÖ® 1998 BskPÎÀ ‰ßÖ {Ö©[PÎß \µõ\› HØÖ©vPmS Cøh÷¯ EÒÍ
÷ÁÖ£õk ¯õx?
(A) ¹.15.33 ÷Põi
(B) ¹.18.67 ÷Põi
(C) ¹.20 ÷Põi
(D) ¹.22.17 ÷Põi
34. In how many of the given years, were the exports from company Z more than the
average annual export over the given years?
(A) 2
(B) 3
(C) 4
(D) 5
R÷Ç öPõkUP¨£mkÒÍ BskPÎÀ Z {Ö©zvß HØÖ©v GÆÁÍÄ \µõ\› HØÖ©vø¯
Âh AvP©õS®?
(A) 2
(B) 3
(C) 4
(D) 5
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Direction : Q Nos.35 to 39 :
Price movements in different months is given study the following graph and answer
the questions given below it.
ÂÚõUPÒ 35 •uÀ 39 Áøµ :
öÁÆ÷ÁÖ ©õuzvß Âø»°ß ©õØÓ® öPõkUP¨£mkÒÍx. Áøµ£hzøu £izx,
÷PÒÂUS £v»ÎUPÄ®.
Gold Silver
4100 8800
4070
8690
4050 8700
4050
8610
8600
Rs.
Rs.
3990 8500 8470
4000
8400
3950 8300
Months Months
u[P® öÁÒÎ
4100 8800
4070
4050 8700 8690
8610
4050
¹£õ´
8600
¹£õ´
8500 8470
4000 3990
8400
3950 8300
©õu® ©õu®
35. If X represents the price of 10 gm of Gold in February and Y represents the price of
1000 gm of silver in march, then the relationship between the two prices can be
expressed by the equation
(A) y ! 2x 630
(B) x ! 2y 630
(C) y / x ! 2.23
(D) 3x / y ! 2.39
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36. If X represents the price of 10 gm gold in January and Y represents the price of
1000 gms of silver in January, which of the following relationship is true?
(A) x!y
(B) x"y
(C) x ! 2y
(D) 2x ! y / 6
‘X’ Gߣx áÚÁ› ©õuzvÀ 10 Qµõ® u[Pzvß Âø»ø¯U SÔUQÓx, ©ØÖ® ‘Y’ Gߣx
áÚÁ› ©õuzvÀ 1000 Qµõ® öÁÒ롧 Âø»ø¯U SÔUQÓx GÛÀ, ¤ßÁ¸ÁÚÁØÔÀ
Gx CµsiØS•ÒÍ Esø©¯õÚ EÓøÁU SÔUQÓx?
(A) x!y
(B) x"y
(C) x ! 2y
(D) 2x ! y / 6
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39. Maximum price of gold is in the month of
(A) January
(B) February
(C) March
(A) áÚÁ›
(B) ¤¨µÁ›
(C) ©õºa
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42. If 56 # 11 ! 9, 37 # 13 ! 6, 42 # 12 ! 3 then find the value of 87 # 77 ! ?
(A) 1
(B) 4
(C) 3
(D) 2
(A) 1
(B) 4
(C) 3
(D) 2
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45. ICT includes
(A) Web Based learning
(B) Edusat facilitated learning
(C) Live interaction through video call
(D) All the above
46. A combination of image, photograph, text, sound, video and animation is called
(A) Multi Level Media
(B) Multi Communication Tools
(C) Multimedia
(D) Mass Media
‘A¨£õa]’ Gߣx
(A) Cøn¯ ÁÈ ÁÇ[PÀ ö©ßö£õ¸Ò
(B) öí¼Põ¨hº
(C) C¸\UPµ ÁõPÚ®
(D) ÷©ØTÔ¯ HxªÀø»
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48. Terabyte is
(A) 100 gigabytes
(B) 1000 gigabytes
(C) 10 gigabytes
(D) 1 gigabytes
öhµõø£m Gߣx
(A) 100 âPõø£m
(B) 1000 âPõø£m
(C) 10 âPõø£m
(D) 1 âPõø£m
49. The study of interrelations between organisms and their environment is known as
(A) Biosphere
(B) Adult ecology
(C) Synecology
(D) Ecology
50. The geographic limits within which a population exists is its ———————.
(A) Rang
(B) Habitat
(C) Niche
(D) Territory
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51. Which of the following is a true statement?
(A) Since gases not derived from fossil fuel combustion are involved, reduction in
fossil fuel burning will not help the green house effect
(B) Global warming is so imminent that nothing can be done
(C) Global warming is of no immediate concern
(D) Reduction in fossil fuel burning will lesson the greenhouse effect
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54. Noise pollution is created if noise is in excess of ———————.
(A) 80-100 db
(B) 70-75 db
(C) 50-60 db
(D) 40-65 db
—————— I Âh AvP©õP Gʨ£¨£k® J¼¯õÀ ©õ_£õk HØ£kQÓx.
(A) 80-100 öh]£À
(B) 70-75 öh]£À
(C) 50-60 öh]£À
(D) 40-65 öh]£À
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58. The right to free and compulsory education for children between age group of 6 to 14
has been inserted in Indian Constitution as
(A) Article 46
(B) Article 16
(C) Article 45A
(D) Article 21A
6 •uÀ 14 Á¯xUS Cøh¨£mh SÇ¢øuPÒ C»Á\ ©ØÖ® Pmhõ¯U PÀ ö£Ö® E›ø©
C¢v¯ Aµ]¯»ø©¨¦a \mhzvß G¢ua \µzvÀ EÒÍx?
(A) 46&Áx \µzx
(B) 16&Áx \µzx
(C) 45 A&Áx \µzx
(D) 21 A&Áx \µzx
60. Which of the following organizations looks after the quality of Technical and
Management education in India?
(A) NCTE
(B) MCI
(C) AICTE
(D) CSIR
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ROUGH WORK
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