Communication: (Paper-Ii)
Communication: (Paper-Ii)
Communication: (Paper-Ii)
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పಶె
గళ ముం.రువ (2) S.O. ಕైಲాసం
ಚౌకద
బರె3#. (3) చందಶెౕఖర కంಬార
94 (3 - A)
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(1) దూర
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(2) యుదt
(2) కరగದె + ఇదjರె (3) దుషN
(4) దురుళ
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(2) చూణ7
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no&దರె
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బರెదರె
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(1) అంತెగదు
(3) సr + ಭావನె (2) అంతగదు
(4) అంತెౕగదు
94 (4 - A)
24. ‘అంw’ ఇదర సಮాನాథ7గళು 28. ఇవరు ‘రత
తయరు’
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(3) సಮాజಗాతక
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(4) సಮాజಗాతంక
(2) జన ಸా`త,
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(4) ppದెూದెjౕశ
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రువ గణగళ
(3) ಭెూౕగ
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35. 81ನెౕ ‘కన
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(2) 6 గణ
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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
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
(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
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.
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 / ಕಂಪGಟI Jಾನ
ం
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(3) అ&iంಕెూౕన ozట స
ಬದ3ಾಸು
ಸైబ ం
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బళసుతದె
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(1) ಟెౕ &eం
(3) ఎరడు ಪా,ರాగళ నడుpన
(2) ಟెಗాం &eం అంతరవను
స#తూసలు
(3) ಪా,ಕె &eం (4) ಪా,ರాಗాఫను
94 (12 - A)
COMPUTER KNOWLEDGE
94 (13 - A)
76. ಎ'ೆLM ನ# ಆಸ<ರುವ ೆM ಗಳನು
ಾತ> 79. MS వR7 న
ಕాగుత ప#<ౕలನెಗా
78. ಎಂ.ಎ,. ಎ'ೆLM ನ# = NOW () ಎಂದು ಟೈ 81. MS వR7 న
పುనರావ7త
ಾAದೆ ಕెలసగళను
ಮాడలు బళసువ eక
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
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 ______.
83. To insert a new worksheet in MS 86. What kind of storage device can be
Excel, we press affected by fragmentation ?
84. In MS Excel, you can hide a row by 87. The view that display only text with
pressing bullets in MS PowerPoint is
94 (17 - A)
88. MS Excel న
3-D ఉಲె
ౕఖ సూతవು 90. పవ ಪా3ం పదశ7నద
ಯావ
ಫై ಫాಮా,7 ను
బళసబహుదు ?
(1) వ
7 <ౕi గళ
ವా,O&ದె
(1) .gif
(2) ಫాಮా,7Sం ఆcగళను
(2) .jpg
&ౕFతಗెూసుతದె (3) .wav
(4) ఇవುగళ
ఎల
వೂ
(3) బదಲా3సలు ಸాధ,pల
(1) Unicode
89. MS-Word న
బుಕా¡
7 గళ బళಕె (2) EBCDIC
(4) ASCII
(1) ಕాగుత (ಸె:ం) స# ಮాడలు
పౕజనగళ
ఒంದాದె.
.7షN స|ళಕె ಹెూౕగలు
(1) ಬాహ, ಸాధన హంeಕె
(3) తಪా:ద ಕాగుతగళను
(Peripheral Sharing)
ల7_సలు
(2) కడత భదತె (File Security)
(4) ಜెూౕడಣెయను
(అಲై kంi)
(3) రmಣె (Protection)
అను
ಹాಗెcౕ ఉసలు
(4) pಶాಸాహ7ತె (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
(1) Unicode
(2) EBCDIC
94 (19 - A)
93. MS-Excel : వ
7 ౕ న
రువ ఒటుN 97. BIOS ను
ఎ
ಶెౕఖ#&రుತాರె ?
(2) ROM/ರెూౕ
(1) 65,000 (2) 65,530
(3) Flash Memory (ಹెూಳెయువ
(3) 65,536 (4) 65,556
స¡రಣె)
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
94 (21 - A)
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SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK
94-A (22 - A)
¡¼åê¾ Ê²µåßå’攘™ ÜÈåÀâÿå
SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK
(23 - A) 94-A
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