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DO NOT OPEN THIS QUESTION BOOKLET UNTIL YOU ARE ASKED TO DO SO

Version Code Question Booklet No.


SUBJECT CODE : 94
A COMMUNICATION
(PAPER-II)
Time Allowed : 2 Hours Maximum Marks : 100
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Immediately after the commencement of the Examination, before writing the Question
Booklet Number in the OMR sheet, you should check that this Question Booklet does
NOT have any unprinted or torn or missing pages or questions etc. If so, get it replaced by
a complete ‘Question Booklet’ of the available series.
2. Write and encode clearly the Version Code A, B, C or D, Subject Code, Register
Number and Question Booklet Number as the case may be, in the appropriate space
provided for that purpose in the OMR Answer Sheet. Also ensure that candidate’s
signature and Invigilator’s signature columns are properly filled in. Please note
that it is candidate’s responsibility to fill in and encode these particulars and any
omission/discrepancy will render the OMR Answer Sheet liable for Rejection.
3. You have to enter your Register Number in the Register Number
Question Booklet in the box provided alongside.
DO NOT write anything else on the Question Booklet.
4. This Question Booklet contains 100 questions, including (a) General Kannada : 1 to 35,
(b) General English : 36 to 70, (c) Computer Knowledge : 71 to 100. Each question
contains four responses (choices/options). Select the answer which you want to mark on
the Answer Sheet. In case you feel that there is more than one correct response, mark the
response which you consider the most appropriate. In any case, choose ONLY ONE
RESPONSE for each question.
5. All the responses should be marked ONLY on the separate OMR Answer Sheet provided
and ONLY in Black or Blue Ballpoint Pen. See instructions in the OMR Answer Sheet.
6. All questions carry equal marks. For every wrong answer 0.25 marks will be
deducted. Attempt all questions.
7. Sheets for rough work are appended in the Question Booklet at the end. You should not
make any marking on any other part of the Question Booklet.
8. Immediately after the final bell indicating the conclusion of the examination, stop
making any further markings in the Answer Sheet. Be seated till the Answer Sheets are
collected and accounted for by the Invigilator.
9. Questions are printed both in English and Kannada. If any confusion arises in the
Kannada Version, refer to the English Version of the questions. Please Note that in
case of any confusion the English Version of the Question Booklet is final.

Use of Mobile Phones, Calculators and other Electronic/Communication


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GENERAL KANNADA / ಾ ಾನ ಕನ ಡ

ಸೂಚೆ : ಕెళన పಶె


గళ పందు
5. ‘&#సంOಗె’ ನాటకద కతృ7
పಶె
గూ ನాలు ఉతరగళను
ౕడಲాದె.
స#ಯాద ఉతరవను
గురు&, అదర (1) #ౕ; ಕాನా7R

కమసంಖె,యను
పಶె
గళ ముం.రువ (2) S.O. ಕైಲాసం
ಚౌకద బರె3#. (3) చందಶెౕఖర కంಬార

1. ‘కుసుమಬాಲె’ ఈ ಕాదంబ#య కతృ7 (4) సుబUణW


(1) ಭైరప:
(2) లంಕెౕ; 6. ‘వచన’ ఎందರె
(3) <ౕವాస (1) వ7చన
(4) ದెౕవనూరు మಹాದెౕవ
(2) బహువచన
2. కన
డద ?దల ‘గద,కృ’ (3) ಮాతు
(1) పంచతంత
(4) ఏకవచన
(2) ధಮా7మృత
(3) వಡాDರాధನె
7. ಬెటN + ತావರె = ಬెటNದావರె Ð ఇదు
(4) ಜైFಭారత
(1) య[ సం\
3. ‘భూಜాತె’ ಯాರెందರె
(2) ಲెూౕప సం\
(1) ಕైಕెౕ3
(3) ఆದెౕశ సం\
(2) &ౕತె
(4) ఆగమ సం\
(3) మంథರె
(4) సుFತె
8. ‘ఖగ’ పదద అథ7
4. ‘హృదయ ಶారದె’ ఇ రువ అలంಕార
(1) క
(1) రూపక
(2) ప_
(2) ఉపಮా
(3) ಶె ౕష (3) ಕెూౕప
(4) దృಷాNంత (4) ಕై
94 (2 - A)
9. ‘ಹెబUంಡె’ పదద గుణವాచక 13. ‘అమదు7’ ఈ పదద తతiమ

(1) ಹెబU (1) అమదుj

(2) బంಡె (2) అkౕదు

(3) `#దు (3) ఆమదుj


(4) ఇ#దు (4) అమృత

10. ‘కಬెూ7ಗె’ ఇదర గుణವాచక 14. ‘మృగ’ ఇదర తదlవ


(1) కపು:
(1) మురుగ
(2) కబుU7
(2) Fగ
(3) కబ7
(3) Ôåêê²µåš
(4) కಬెూ7
(4) ముగ7

11. bc పೂణ7ವాದె ఎంబ అథ7వను

15. ‘పవ7’ పదద తదlవ


సూeసువುదు
(1) పరువ
(1) కమ7పద
(2) పరవ
(2) bಯాపద
(3) హబU
(3) ಕాయ7పద
(4) హవ7
(4) ಧాతుపద

16. ‘అకర’ ఇదర తతiమ


12. ‘జనరు + ఎల = జనರెల ’ – ఇదు
(1) అకರె
(1) గుణ సం\
(2) Oౕ
(2) .ౕఘ7 సం\

(3) ಲెూౕప సం\ (3) అmర

(4) లుప సం\ (4) ఆಕార

94 (3 - A)
17. ‘కరగ.దjರె’ ఇదను
no& బರెదರె 20. ‘ధుర’ ఇదర అథ7

(1) దూర
(1) కర + ఇదjರె
(2) యుదt
(2) కరగದె + ఇదjರె (3) దుషN

(4) దురుళ
(3) కరగ + ఇదjರె

(4) కరదుj + ఇదjರె 21. ‘తృణ’ ఎందರె

(1) కలు

(2) చూణ7
18. ‘pదు,చqb’ ఇదను
no&దರె
(3) తరుణ
(1) pదు,తు + చb (4) హులు

(2) pదు,r + శb


22. ‘పథ’ ఇదర సಮాನాథ7కగళು

(3) pదు,r + చb (1) ಮాగ7, ప#\

(2) ಮాగ7, ದా#


(4) pదు,r + చqb
(3) అ., ಹా.

(4) రಸె, ರెూౕడు


19. ‘సದాlవನె’ ఈ పదవను
no&దರె

(1) సs + ಭావನె 23. ‘అంತె + ఆగదు’ – ఇదను


ಸెౕ#&

బರెదರె
(2) సs + ಬావನె
(1) అంತెగదు
(3) సr + ಭావನె (2) అంతగదు

(4) సದాl + వನె (3) అంತాగదు

(4) అంತెౕగదు
94 (4 - A)
24. ‘అంw’ ఇదర సಮాನాథ7గళು 28. ఇవరు ‘రత
తయరు’

(1) హ&వು, సంకట


(1) పంప, రన
, జన

(2) ಪాద, చరణ


(2) హ#హర, పంప, జన

(3) చరణ, ಕాలు

(4) తు., ?దలు (3) పంప, {న


, రన

(4) ನాగచంద, ನాగవమ7, ನాగದెౕవ


25. స#ಯాద పదవను
గురు&.

(1) సಮాజyతుక

(2) సಮాజಗాతుక 29. అనmరస|రు కSN ಹాoద ಸా`త,

(3) సಮాజಗాతక
(1) జనOయ ಸా`త,
(4) సಮాజಗాతంక
(2) జన ಸా`త,

26. తO:రద పదవను


గురు&.
(3) జనపద ಸా`త,
(1) ppದెూౕದెjౕశ

(2) ppಧెూౕದెjౕశ (4) అనmర ಸా`త,

(3) ppದెూjౕದెjౕశ

(4) ppದెూದెjౕశ
30. కన
డద ?దల గద, గంథ

27. ‘అసు’ పదద సಮాನాథ7గళು (1) కನా7టక ಭారత కಥామంజ#

(1) ಪాణ, zౕవ


(2) వಡాDರాధನె
(2) ఆకళು, హసు
(3) ముదjణW మನెూౕరkయర సಲా ప
(3) హసు, ಪాణ

(4) హసు, దన (4) మಲెగళ మదుమగళು


94 (5 - A)
31. ‘పంప’ ಗె ఆశయ ౕoద అరస 33. ‘హళగన
డ’ ద సపF pభb పత,య

(1) ఒ
(1) అ#ಕెౕస#
(2) అత€ం

(3) అం
(2) ತైలప

(4) 

(3) pౕరబಲా ళ

34. ‘కಣా7టಭారత కಥా మంజ#’ ಕావ, ఈ


(4) కృషWದెౕవರాయ
ఛంద&iన ದె

(1) ಭాF

(2) ವాధ7క
32. ‘చంపకಮాಲా’ వృతద రువ గణగళ
(3) ಭెూౕగ

సంಖె, _____. (4) ప#వ\7

(1) 7 గణ
35. 81ನెౕ ‘కన
డ ಸా`త, సk„ళన’ ద

అధ,mತె వ`&దjవరు
(2) 6 గణ
(1) హంప ನాగರాజయ,

(3) 5 గణ (2) eದానందమూ7

(3) ಡా. &దj ంగయ,


(4) 4 గణ
(4) ಹా.ಮా. ನాయ…

94 (6 - A)
GENERAL ENGLISH / ಾ ಾನ ಇಂೕ

The following questions (Q. Nos. 36 - 39) are To answer questions 40-45, choose the correct
designed to test your familiarity with prepositions. synonym for the given word and darken the
Select the correct option and darken it in your correct answer in your answer sheet.
answer sheet.

40. Digress
36. Despite the agony caused _____ pain, it
is essential for our survival. (1) Confusion (2) Deviate

(1) in (3) Trouble (4) Indigestion


(2) within
(3) by 41. Glee
(4) during (1) Delight (2) Shout

(3) Sad (4) Weep


37. The lamp fell and broken _____pieces.
(1) into 42. Taciturn
(2) to
(1) Talkative (2) Reserved
(3) with
(3) Sensitive (4) Temper
(4) at

43. Impair
38. The tired traveller was sitting _____ the
(1) Couple (2) Rival
shade of the tree.
(1) under (3) Damage (4) Permission
(2) into
(3) in 44. Vigorous
(4) with (1) Dynamic (2) Tight

(3) Fast (4) Tough


39. The people began_____starve.
(1) by
45. Temporal
(2) in
(3) to (1) Valuable (2) Worldly

(4) on (3) Truth (4) Temporary


94 (7 - A)
To answer questions 46-51, choose the Questions from 52-56, contains four words in
antonym for the given word and darken the each question. Identify the wrongly spelt
correct answer in your answer sheet. word and darken the option related to it in
your answer sheet.
46. Perennial
(1) Occasional (2) Permanent 52. (1) Benevolence

(3) Frequent (4) Rare (2) Benefaction


(3) Beneficiary
47. Abundant (4) Benedictry
(1) Plenty (2) Beautiful

(3) Bountiful (4) Scarce 53. (1) Antonym


(2) Pseudonim

48. Extinguish (3) Synonym


(4) Homonym
(1) Magnify (2) Kindle

(3) Extinct (4) Freeze


54. (1) Monomania

49. Ancient (2) Dipsumania

(1) Antique (2) Transient (3) Kleptomania


(4) Pyromania
(3) Modern (4) Salient

50. Assets 55. (1) Nurologist

(1) Responsibilities (2) Cardiologist

(2) Estate (3) Psychiatrist


(4) Dermatologist
(3) Liabilities

(4) Hindrances
56. (1) Omnicient
(2) Omnipresent
51. Transparent
(3) Omnipotent
(1) Opaque (2) Misty
(4) Omnivorous
(3) Covered (4) Clear
94 (8 - A)
For questions 57-59, each sentence has a For questions 60-65, read the following
part that is grammatically incorrect. Identify passage and mark the correct option in your
the incorrect part and mark it in your answer answer sheet.
sheet.
Abraham Lincoln was born on February
12, 1809, in Hardin County, Kentucky, to

57. “Slumdog Millionaire” is one of the best Thomas and Nancy Lincoln in their one room
log cabin on their farm known as Sinking
movie in the world.
Spring. Although Thomas lacked formal
(1) “Slumdog Millionaire” education, he was an excellent farmer and
(2) is one of carpenter, and often times served as a
member of the jury. Thomas and Nancy
(3) the best movie
joined a small Baptist church in the area that
(4) in the world. had broken away from the larger church over
the issue of slavery.

58. No sooner did the teacher enter the When Abe was two, the family moved
to nearby knob Creek-Farm where Abe’s first
class then the students stood up.
memories of his childhood were formed.
(1) No sooner Because of difficulties his father had with the
(2) did the teacher title to the farm, Thomas Lincoln moved his
family to Pigeon Creek, Indiana in 1816
(3) enter the class
where the seven year old Abraham helped
(4) then the students stood up. him build a log cabin in the woods. Two years
later, Nancy died of “milk sickness”. Milk
sickness is a rare disease caused by drinking
59. Neither the Headmaster nor the the milk or consuming the meat of a cow that
Assistant masters was present. has fed on poisonous roots. In 1819,
however, Thomas married Sarah Bush
(1) Neither the Headmaster
Johnston, whom Abraham would call
(2) nor “mother”. Sarah was a kind and warm

(3) the Assistant masters woman who brought her three children,
Matilda, Elizabeth and John to the Lincoln
(4) was present.
homestead to live with Abraham and his sister.
94 (9 - A)
From an early age Sarah, recognized result of his son’s labour. Abe’s considerable
Abraham’s quick wit and intellect and strength was evident with his unusual skill
encouraged him to read. Abraham became and power with an axe. Abe was said to be
an avid reader, gobbling up any book he able to chop more wood and split more rails
could get his hands on from neighbours, than anyone around. For larger and stronger
Clergymen and travelling teachers. Abraham than the other boys in the region, Abe could
attended school on an inconsistent basis. At outrun and out wrestle all of them. Unlike
times, travelling teachers may have taught at most boys of his time, however, Abe avoided
a nearby rudimentary school house and at hunting because he took no pleasure in killing
other times Abraham walked several miles to animals. Although Abe gained a reputation as
the nearest school. Lincoln himself admitted a prankster for his storytelling, he also gained
that the total amount of schooling he a reputation for honesty.
received in his childhood was no more than
twelve months; nevertheless, he became an
excellent reader, learnt to write, measure 60. What word or phrase would not

and make division and multiplication describe Sarah Bush Johnston ?

calculations. Abraham took his studies very


(1) Dishonest (2) Kind
seriously. Without paper in the house to
practice his writing and math, he often did (3) Caring (4) Nurturing

arithmetic on the back of a wooden spoon


using charcoal as a makeshift pencil.
61. Why did the Lincoln family decide to
Abe’s growing desire to attend school join a new church ?
conflicted with his father’s demands on him,
(1) They became more religious.
which often made him appear lazy to his
neighbours. His father often rented him out (2) The passage doesn’t say.
to perform manual labour tasks such as
(3) Over the issue of slavery.
shucking corn, hoeing, gathering and
plowing. During the early 1800’s, Abe’s father (4) They wanted to be in a smaller
was entitled to all of the money earned as a church.

94 (10 - A)
62. What did Abraham Lincoln use to write The Questions 66-70 are designed to test your
his arithmetic ? knowledge of English vocabulary. Choose the
correct word from the options given and
(1) Wooden Spoon shade/blacken it on the answer sheet.

(2) His arm 66. Extreme fear of water _______


(1) Exposure
(3) Paper
(2) Aggression
(4) Charcoal (3) Hydrophobia
(4) Paralyse

63. Which of the following was Abe NOT 67. Attraction of something/place _____
rented out by his father to do ? (1) Impression
(1) Hoeing (2) Fascination
(3) Rejection
(2) Shoveling (4) Lamination
(3) Gathering
68. A short description about someone
(4) Plowing
who is dead _______
(1) Epitaph
(2) Epigraphy
64. Why did Abraham Lincoln refrain from
(3) Death note
hunting ?
(4) Inscription
(1) His family didn’t own a gun.
69. A person who studies birds scientifically
(2) His family didn’t need him to
_______
hunt. (1) Ornithologist
(3) He didn’t like killing animals. (2) Ontologist
(3) Bird Scientist
(4) He was a terrible shot.
(4) Birdman

65. Sarah was “mother” to how many 70. Continued steady effort to achieve an
children in the Lincoln homestead ? aim _______
(1) Success
(1) Two (2) Three (2) Perplex
(3) Four (4) Five (3) Study
(4) Perseverance
94 (11 - A)
COMPUTER KNOWLEDGE / ಕಂಪG ಟI Jಾನ

71. ADSL న pస†త రూప 74. ೊಂ ಬೆ :


1.  ೋ a. !ದ#ನ
(1) ఆಟెూౕಮా,S… ozటˆ
ಸಂ$ಾ ಸ
ಸెటಲై‰ ం… ಉ&'ೋ

(2) అ&iFS… ozటˆ ಸెటಲై‰ 2. (ಅಂ)ಸು) ಪೇ,- ನ b. ಪಠ 6ದು7$'ೆ

ం… ಆ/0ಗಳ3ೊಂದು ಆ/0ಗಳ8
3. ಹುಡುಕು ಮತು< c. =ತ>
(3) అ&iంಕెూౕనŠ ozటˆ స‹
ಬದ3ಾಸು
ಸెŒౖబ ం… 4.  ಆ? d. ನಕಲು ಾAದ

(4) ఆoౕ ozటˆ &ಗె


ౕచ ం… =ತ> ಅಥವಾ
ಪಠ ವನು
EAಡುತ<Fೆ
72. IP pಳాసవು పసుత
1 2 3 4
(1) 4 ಬై‰i ಲాం (లంబ) (1) d a b c
(2) d a c b
(2) 6 ಬై‰i ಲాం (లంబ) (3) b d a c
(4) b d c a
(3) 8 ಬై‰i ಲాం (లంబ)

(4) 12 ಬై‰i ಲాం (లంబ) 75. ಡా• ಕా,• ఎను


వ ఆcయను
ಯావ
ఉದెjౕశಕె బళసుತెౕವె ?

73. అంతಜా7లవು ఈ తంతಗా#ಕెయను


(1) ఒందు ಪా,ರావను
ತెಗెదు ಹాకలు

(2) ಪా,ರాಗా–న ?దల అmరవను

బళసుతದె
ದెూడDದా సృ—˜ ಮాడలు
(1) ಟె ’ౕ“ &”eం
(3) ఎరడు ಪా,ರాగళ నడుpన
(2) ಟె ಗాం &”eం అంతరవను
స#తూసలు
(3) ಪా,ಕె‰ &”eం (4) ಪా,ರాಗాఫను

(4) సకూ,7‰ &”eం సంpನా,సಗెూšసలు

94 (12 - A)
COMPUTER KNOWLEDGE

71. ADSL stands for 74. Match the following :


1. Clip board a. Keep the
(1) Automatic Digital Satellite Link
source
(2) Asymmetric Digital Satellite
formatting
Link
2. One of the b. Editing options
(3) Asynchronous Digital paste options
Subscriber Link 3. Find and Replace c. Image

(4) Audio Digital Signature Link 4. Clip Art d. Holds the


copied
contents
72. IP address is currently :
1 2 3 4
(1) 4 bytes long
(1) d a b c
(2) 6 bytes long (2) d a c b
(3) 8 bytes long (3) b d a c

(4) 12 bytes long (4) b d c a

75. Drop cap option is used to


73. Internet uses the following
(1) drop a paragraph
technology :
(2) create a large capital letter at
(1) Telephone switching
the beginning of a paragraph.
(2) Telegram switching (3) adjust the space between the

(3) Packet switching paragraphs.

(4) Circuit switching (4) Format the paragraph.

94 (13 - A)
76. ಎ'ೆLM ನ# ಆಸ<ರುವ ೆM ಗಳನು ಾತ> 79. MS వR7 న ಕాగు€త ప#<ౕలನెಗా

ಎ6< Oೋಸಲು _____ ನು ಉಪPೕಸುOೆ<ೕವೆ. ಯావ స”యంಚా త ಕాయ7ಕా#

(1) 'ೋಶ (Cell) ಸಂ$ಾ ಸ bౕ యను


బళసಲాగుతದె ?

(2) 'ೋಶ (Cell) Sೈ# (1) F1


(2) F3
(3) పఠ, సంpನా,స
(3) F5
(4) షరతుబదt (కంoషనˆ) సంpನా,స
(4) F7

77. MS వR7 న స‹ &Œ•N ಮాడలు 80. = round (8.50, 0) సూతవು MS Excel

బళసువ bౕ సంౕజನె న ౕడువ ಬెಲె

(1) [Ctrl] + [=] (1) 9

(2) [Ctrl] + [Shift] + [+] (2) 8.5

(3) [Ctrl] + [Shift] + [=] (3) 8

(4) [Ctrl] + [Insert] (4) 8.6

78. ಎಂ.ಎ,. ಎ'ೆLM ನ# = NOW () ಎಂದು ಟೈ 81. MS వR7 న పುనರావ7త
ಾAದೆ ಕెలసగళను
ಮాడలు బళసువ eక

(1) ಇಂನ ಾಂಕ ಗುತ<Fೆ {ౕಗాంగళను


_____ ఎందు

(2) ಸದ ದ ಸಮಯ ಗುತ<Fೆ కರెయుತాರె.

(3) ಕ>ಮವಾ ಸದ ದ ಸಮಯ ಮತು< (1) ಮా,ಕెూౕŠ

ಇಂನ ಾಂಕ ಗುತ<Fೆ (2) ఆR ఆ“

(4) ಕ>ಮವಾ ಇಂನ ಾಂಕ ಮತು< (3) kౖˆ మœ7


ಸದ ದ ಸಮಯ ಗುತ<Fೆ
(4) ರెఫರె“i గళು
94 (14 - A)
76. In Excel, to highlight only interested 79. Which function key is used to start
cells, we use spell check automatically in MS
Word ?
(1) Cell formatting
(1) F1
(2) Cell styles
(2) F3
(3) Format text
(3) F5
(4) Conditional formatting
(4) F7

77. In MS word, subscripting can be


done with _____ key combinations. 80. The formulae = round (8.50, 0) in MS
Excel gives
(1) [Ctrl] + [=]
(1) 9
(2) [Ctrl] + [Shift] + [+]
(2) 8.5
(3) [Ctrl] + [Shift] + [=]
(3) 8
(4) [Ctrl] + [Insert]
(4) 8.6

78. If we type = NOW () in an Excel cell,


81. Small programs to automate
we get
repetitive tasks in MS word are
(1) Today’s date
called ______
(2) Current time
(1) Macros
(3) Current time & today’s date in
(2) Addon
order.
(3) Mail merge
(4) Today’s date and current time
(4) References
in order.
94 (15 - A)
82. MS ఎಕెiˆ న A1, A2, A3, B1, B2 85. పవ ಪా3ం‰ ಪెಸెంಟెౕశ“ న

మతు B3 ఘటಕాంశగళ గ#ష˜ కంపయ ಲెూౕಗెూౕగళను


పందు

ಮౌల,వను
కండు `oయలు బళసువ ಸె ౖR గళ ಸెౕ#సలు _____

ఆcయను
బళసుತాರె.
సూత _____.
(1) ಸె ౖR ಸాట7
(1) = MAX (A1::B3)
(2) = MAXIMUM (A1 : B3) (2) ಸె ౖR ಮాసN

(3) = MAX (A1 : B3) (3) ಹా,ంR ఔ‰ ಮాసN

(4) = MAXIMUM (A1 :: B3) (4) ನెూౕ‰i ಮాసN

83. MS ఎಕెiˆ న ಹెూస వ…7 <ౕటను


86. ಯావ #ౕయ సంగహ ಸాధనగళು

ಸెౕ#సలు, బళసువ bౕ సమూహ pఘటನెయ ప#ಣామಕె ఒళపడుతವె ?

(1) Shift + F5 (1) దృ—Nయ (ఆONకˆ)

(2) Shift + F6 (2) ಕాంౕయ

(3) Shift + F10 (3) ఘన-&|య


(4) Shift + F11 (4) EPROM

84. MS ఎಕెiˆ న ఒందు ಸాలను


మರె
87. MS పవ ಪా3ం‰ న ಕెౕవల పఠ,
ಮాడలు _____ bౕ యను

ಹాగూ బుಲె‰ గళು పదశ7నಗెూళುŸవ


అదుమಬెౕకు
ನెూౕటవను
_____ ఎను
వరు.
(1) Ctrl + 9 (1) Oం‰ ಲెౕఔ‰
(2) Ctrl + R
(2) ఔ‰ ಲై“
(3) Ctrl + F9
(3) ನామ7ˆ
(4) Delete bౕ
(4) ಸె ౖR ಸాట7

94 (16 - A)
82. The formulae in MS EXCEL to find 85. Company logos can be inserted in
the maximum value of the content every slide of a PowerPoint
of A1, A2, A3, B1, B2 and B3 is presentation using ______.

(1) = MAX (A1::B3) (1) Slide sorter

(2) = MAXIMUM (A1 : B3) (2) Slide master

(3) = MAX (A1 : B3) (3) Handout Master

(4) = MAXIMUM (A1 :: B3) (4) Notes master

83. To insert a new worksheet in MS 86. What kind of storage device can be
Excel, we press affected by fragmentation ?

(1) Shift + F5 (1) Optical

(2) Shift + F6 (2) Magnetic

(3) Shift + F10 (3) Solid-state

(4) Shift + F11 (4) EPROM

84. In MS Excel, you can hide a row by 87. The view that display only text with
pressing bullets in MS PowerPoint is

(1) Ctrl + 9 (1) Print layout

(2) Ctrl + R (2) Outline

(3) Ctrl + F9 (3) Normal

(4) Delete Key (4) Slide sorter

94 (17 - A)
88. MS Excel న 3-D ఉಲె ౕఖ సూతవು 90. పవ ಪా3ం‰ పదశ7నద ಯావ

ಫైˆ ಫాಮా,7‰ ను
బళసబహుదు ?
(1) వ…7 <ౕ‰i గళ ವా,O&ದె
(1) .gif
(2) ಫాಮా,7Sం ఆcగళను

(2) .jpg
&ౕFతಗెూšసుతದె (3) .wav

(4) ఇవುగళ ఎల వೂ
(3) బదಲా3సలు ಸాధ,pల

(4) ಕెౕవల సం_ప వ…7 <ౕ‰i


91. Nudi కన
డ తంತాంశవು _____
ಕా€&ಕెూళುŸతದె
వ,వಸె|యను
బళసుతದె.

(1) Unicode
89. MS-Word న బుಕా¡…7 గళ బళಕె (2) EBCDIC

ఏను ? (3) Extended ASCII

(4) ASCII
(1) ಕాగు€త (ಸె: ం) స# ಮాడలు

(2) ದాఖಲెయ (ಡాకుkం‰ న) 92. ______ ನెట”…7 ఉపౕసువುదర

పౕజనగళ ఒంದాದె.
.7షN స|ళಕె ಹెూౕగలు
(1) ಬాహ, ಸాధన హంeಕె
(3) తಪా:ద ಕాగు€తగళను

(Peripheral Sharing)
ల7_సలు
(2) కడత భదತె (File Security)

(4) ಜెూౕడಣెయను
(అಲై“ kం‰i)
(3) రmಣె (Protection)

అను
ಹాಗెcౕ ఉšసలు
(4) pಶా”ಸాహ7ತె (Reliability)

94 (18 - A)
88. In Excel, 3-D reference in a formula 90. Which file format can be added to a
PowerPoint show ?
(1) Spans worksheets
(1) .gif

(2) .jpg
(2) Limits the formatting options

(3) .wav
(3) Cannot be modified
(4) All of these

(4) Only appears on summary

worksheets. 91. Nudi-Kannada Software uses _____


system.

(1) Unicode

(2) EBCDIC

89. What is the use of bookmarks in (3) Extended ASCII


MS-Word ?
(4) ASCII

(1) To correct the spellings.

92. ______ is one of the benefits of


(2) To jump to a specific location
using a network.
in the document.
(1) Peripheral Sharing

(2) File Security


(3) To ignore spelling mistakes.
(3) Protection
(4) To Save alignments as it is.
(4) Reliability

94 (19 - A)
93. MS-Excel : వ…7 —ౕ‰ న రువ ఒటుN 97. BIOS ను
ఎ ಶెౕఖ#&రుತాರె ?

ಸాలుగళು (rows) (1) RAM/ 

(2) ROM/ರెూౕ
(1) 65,000 (2) 65,530
(3) Flash Memory (ಹెూಳెయువ
(3) 65,536 (4) 65,556
స¡రಣె)

(4) ఇవುగళ ಯావುదూ అల


94. MS-Excel : ಸెˆ న రువ ‘Text Wrap’

ಮాడలు ఉపౕసువ bౕగళು. 98. Firmware ಯావುదర ಶెౕఖరಣె

(1) Ctrl + Enter ఆరుతದె ?

(2) Alt + Enter (1) ರెూౕ (2) ²µæÏÔåìó


(3) ಕా,¢ (4) ಹాR7 ವెౕ
(3) Shift + Enter

(4) ఇవುగళ ಯావುదూ అల


99. ఈ ಕెళనవುగళ ಯావ k?#
కok పವెౕశ సమయ (ఆಕెiŠ ಟై)
95. కంపೂ,ట న న అವెౕగద స¡రಣె
ಹెూం.ದె ?

(1) RAM (1) ಮా,ಗె


S… k?#

(2) Cache (2) ಸెFకండకN k?#

(3) ROM (3) ಕె,ౕ¢ k?#

(4) Hard disk (4) సూప k?#

96. ఈ ಕెళనవುగళ kౖಕెూ{ಸెస 100. 7-n‰ ఆಲా:నూ,kౕ#… ಕెూౕR


ಯావುదు ?
ఆల .రువುదు ಯావುదు ?
(1) BCD
(1) 80186 (2) 80286 (2) ASCII
(3) 80386 (4) 80486 (3) EBCDIC
(4) ఈ ಯావುదూ అల

94 (20 - A)
93. MS-Excel : Total number of rows in a 97. BIOS is stored in
sheet.
(1) RAM
(1) 65,000
(2) ROM
(2) 65,530
(3) Flash Memory
(3) 65,536
(4) None of these
(4) 65,556

98. Firmware is stored in


94. MS-Excel : Text wrap in the selected
cell can be done using (1) ROM

(1) Ctrl + Enter (2) RAM

(2) Alt + Enter (3) Cache

(3) Shift + Enter (4) Hardware


(4) None of these

99. Which of the following memories


95. Fastest memory in computer that has shortest access time ?

(1) RAM (1) Magnetic memory


(2) Cache (2) Semiconductor memory
(3) ROM (3) Cache memory
(4) Hard disk (4) Super memory

96. Which one of these, is not a


100. 7-bit alphanumeric code is
microprocessor ?
(1) BCD
(1) 80186
(2) ASCII
(2) 80286
(3) EBCDIC
(3) 80386

(4) 80486 (4) None of these

94 (21 - A)
¡¼åê¾ Ê²µåßå’攘™ ÜÈåÀâÿå
SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK

94-A (22 - A)
¡¼åê¾ Ê²µåßå’攘™ ÜÈåÀâÿå
SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK

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