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Series SI.No.

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Code: 5 PAPER CODE : TNTET-2 / MODEL PAPER 2022
Mù£ˆ ªî£°ŠH½œ÷ ð‚èƒèO¡ â‡E‚¬è /
No. of Pages in Question Booklet : 84
1. «î˜¾ ⇠/ Roll No :
(«î˜¾ ÜÂñF Y†®™ àœ÷¶ As in Hall ticket /) 2 2 T E
2. OMR M¬ìˆî£œ ⇠M‡íŠðî£ó«ó GóŠð «õ‡´‹
OMR Answer Sheet No. (To be filled in by the candidate)

*** 3. M‡íŠðî£óK¡ ªðò˜ / Candidate’s Name *** 4. M‡íŠðî£óK¡ ¬èªò£Šð‹ / Candidate’s Signature

*** M‡íŠð ð®õˆF™ GóŠH»œ÷ð® / As given in Application Form /


è‡è£EŠð£÷K¡ ¬èªò£Šð‹ / Invigilator’s Signature

Þ‰î Mù£ˆî£O™ 150 ð™M¬ì õ¬è Mù£‚èœ àœ÷ù. Þ‰î Mù£ˆ ªî£°Šð£ù¶ H¡õ¼‹ 4 ð°Fè¬÷ ªè£‡ì¶. ð°F &
I, II, III ÝAò¬õ 嚪õ£¡Á‹ 30-&30 Mù£‚èœ ªè£‡´œ÷ù. ñŸÁ‹ HK¾ IV 60 Mù£‚è¬÷ ªè£‡´œ÷¶. M‡íŠðî£ó˜
ܬùˆ¶ ð°FèÀ‚°‹ M¬ìòO‚è «õ‡´‹. 嚪õ£¼ Mù£MŸ° å¼ ñFŠªð‡. îõø£ù M¬ìèÀ‚° ñFŠªð‡
°¬ø‚èŠðì ñ£†ì£¶.
There are 150 objective multiple choice questions in this paper. This Question Booklet is made up of the following Four Parts: Part -I, II &
III of 30-30 questions each and part - IV is of 60 questions. The candidate has to attempt all parts. Eacha question is of one mark. There is no
negative marketing for wrong answer.
«î˜¾ˆî£œ °Pf´ : TNTET-2
ªñ£ˆî Mù£‚èœ : 150 ÜÂñF‚èŠð†ì è£ô Ü÷¾ : 90 GIìƒèœ ªñ£ˆî ñFŠªð‡èœ : 150
Mù£‚èO¡ Mù£ â‡èœ ð‚è â‡èœ
ð°F àœ÷ì‚è‹ Þ¼‰¶ õ¬ó
â‡E‚¬è Þ¼‰¶ õ¬ó
I °ö‰¬î «ñ‹ð£´ ñŸÁ‹ èŸHˆî™ 30 1 30 3 12
II ªñ£N & I (å«ó å¼ ªñ£N ñ†´‹) 30 31 60
W«ö îóŠð†´œ÷ ªñ£NèO™ Þ¼‰¶
M‡íŠðˆ¬î ̘ˆF ªêŒ»‹ «ð£¶
M‡íŠðî£óó£™ «î˜¾ ªêŒòŠðì «õ‡´‹.
îI› 30 31 60 13 16
ªî½ƒ° 30 31 60 17 20
ñ¬ôò£÷‹ 30 31 60 21 26
è¡ùì‹ 30 31 60 27 30
༶ 30 31 60 31 34
III ªñ£N & I I English / ݃Aô‹ 30 61 90 35 40
IV (HK¾ A) & èEî ÜPMò™ 60 91 150 41 60
(èEî‹, ÞòŸHò™, «õFJò™,
î£õóMò™, MôƒAò™) (èEî‹
ñŸÁ‹ ÜPMò™ ÝCKò˜èÀ‚°
Ü™ô¶
(HK¾ B) & êÍè ÜPMò™ 60 91 150 61 80
(êÍè ÜPMò™ ÝCKò˜)
°PŠ¹ : ð°F IV ™ M‡íŠðî£ó˜ M‡íŠðˆ¬î ̘ˆF ªêŒ»‹ «ð£¶ «î˜‰ªî´ˆîõ£«ø ð°F IV (HK¾ A)
Ü™ô¶ ð°F IV (HK¾ B)‚° M¬ìòO‚è «õ‡´‹. «ñŸÃPò ܆ìõ¬íJ¡ ݃Aô õ®õˆFŸ°
ð‚è‹ 2 ä 𣘂è.
ÞÁFŠ ð‚èñ£ù ð‚è‹ â‡ 48&™ îóŠð†´œ÷ ݃Aô ñŸÁ‹ îI› õN °PŠ¹è¬÷ ð®‚辋.

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Total question : 150 Time Period : 90 minutes Maximum Marks : 150
No. of Question Nos. Page Nos.
Part Contents From To
Questons From To
I Child Development and Pedagogy 30 1 30
II Language I (Only One Language) 30 31 60
As selected by the candidate as medium of
instruction in the Application form from the
Language given below:
Tamil 30 31 60
Telugu 30 31 60
Malayalam 30 31 60
Kannada 30 31 60
Urdu 30 31 60
III Language II - English 30 61 90
IV (Section A) Mathematics & Science 60 91 150
(Maths, Physics, Chemistry,
Botony, Zoology)
For Mathematics and
Science Teacher)
OR
(Section B) & Social Science 60 91 150
(For Social Science Teacher)
Note: In part IV, its is compulsary to attempt the question of part IV (Section A) or Part IV (Section B) as selected subject in
Application Form.

Read the instructions in English & Tamil at Page No. 48, Last page of this booklet.

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ð°F &I

PART&I

°ö‰¬î «ñ‹ð£´ ñŸÁ‹ èŸHˆî™

CHILD DEVELOPMENT AND PEDAGOGY

There are 30 questions in all in this part. All questions are compulsary
ÞŠð°FJ™ 30 Mù£‚èœ àœ÷ù. ܬùˆ¶ Mù£‚èÀ‚°‹ M¬ìòO‚è «õ‡´‹.

1. èŸø¬ô «ñ‹ð´ˆ¶‹ ºî™ îèõ™ ªî£ì˜¹ ê£îù‹


(Ü) ªî£¬ô‚裆C (Ý) ªêŒFˆî£œ
(Þ) õ£ªù£L (ß) Þ¬íò‹
The first mass medium in learning is
(a) Television (b) Newspaper
(c) Radio (d) Internet

2. “º¡«ùŸøŠ ðœO蜔 â‹ ñ£FKŠ ðœOèÀ‚° MˆF†ìõ˜
(Ü) Ï«ú£ (Ý) ÇJ
(Þ) ã.âv.c™ (ß) Þóvú™
‘Progressive Schools’ were initiated by
(a) Rousseau (b) Dewey
(c) A.S. Nell (d) Russell

3. ................ ñ£Ÿøˆ¬î èŸø™ ãŸð´ˆ¶Aø¶


(Ü) ï숬î (Ý) ÜPõ£Ÿø™
(Þ) àœÀ혾 (ß) ñùŠð£¡¬ñ
Learning results out of _______ modification
(a) behavior (b) knowledge
(c) emotional (d) attitude

4. ñù«ï£¬ò UŠù£®ê‹ Íô‹ °íŠð´ˆîô£‹ â¡øõ˜


(Ü) ªüó£™´ (Ý) ªèô¡ ªè™ô˜
(Þ) çŠó£Œ´ (ß) ÎT¡ ꣡죚
Curing mental illness by Hypnotic method was adopted by
(a) Geraid (b) Helen Keller
(c) Freud (d) Eugene Sandow
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5. Å›G¬ô (Environment) ðŸP Ý󣌉î ÝŒõ£÷˜ (Psychologist)


(Ü) è£™ì¡ (Ý) Hò˜ê¡
(Þ) ªè™ô£‚ (ß) 죙M¡
The psychologist who researched about ‘Environment’ was
(a) Galton (b) Pearson
(c) Kellog (d) Dalvin

6. è™ÖK ÝCKò˜èÀ‚° ¹ˆî£‚èŠ ðJŸC ÜO‚è «õ‡´‹ â¡Á â‰î ݇®™ ¹Fò «îCò
ªè£œ¬è ðK‰¶¬ó ªêŒî¶?
(Ü) 1960 (Ý) 1986
(Þ) 1988 (ß) 1975
In which year the New National Policy of Education recommended refresher courses for college
teachers?
(a) 1960 (b) 1986
(c) 1988 (d) 1975

7. Þ‰Fò ÜóCòô¬ñŠ¹ ê†ìˆF¡ 45õ¶ HK¾ ............. ݇¬ì â™ô£ °ö‰¬îèÀ‚°‹


è†ì£ò ªî£ì‚è‚ è™M¬ò õöƒ°‹ è£ôñ£è G˜íJˆî¶
(Ü) 1952 (Ý) 1955
(Þ) 1960 (ß) 1965
Article 45 of the Constitution has fixed the year _____ as the period by which compulsory primary
education would be provided for all children
(a) 1952 (b) 1955
(c) 1960 (d) 1965

8. ºF«ò£˜ è™M â¡ð¶, º¬ø ê£ó£‚ è™M ܬñŠH¡ Íô‹ ........... õò¶‚° «ñŸð†ì õò¶
õ‰«î£¼‚è£ù è™Mò£°‹
(Ü) 16 (Ý) 18
(Þ) 14 (ß) 15
Adult Education refers to the education of adults who are over ____ years of age, through non-formal
methods.
(a) 16 (b) 18
(c) 14 (d) 15
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9. ñîóê£ â¡ð¶
(Ü) APv¶õ ðœO (Ý) ºvh‹ ðœO
(Þ) «õî ð£ì꣬ô (ß) Þ‰¶ ðœO
Madras is a
(a) Christian School (b) Muslim School
(c) Vedic School (d) Hindu School

10. “A Week with Gandhi” â¡ø ¹ˆî般î â¿Fòõ˜


(Ü) ÖJv dû˜ (Ý) üõý˜ô£™ «ï¼
(Þ) «ü.«è. 裙HªóŒˆ (ß) ê«ó£TQ ´
The book ‘A week with Gandhi’ was written by
(a) Louis Fischer (b) Jawaharlal Nehru
(c) J.K. Galbraith (d) Sarojini Naidu

11. «îCò è™M °¿M¡ (1964-66) î¬ôõó£è Þ¼‰îõ˜


(Ü) ì£‚ì˜ ®.âv. «è£ˆî£K (Ý) ì£‚ì˜ ã.â™. ºîLò£˜
(Þ) ì£‚ì˜ «ü.H. ï£ò‚ (ß) ì£‚ì˜ âv. Þó£î£A¼wí¡
The Chairman of the Indian Education Commission (1964-66) was
(a) Dr. D.S. Kothari (b) Dr. A.L. Mudaliar
(c) Dr. J.P. Naik (d) Dr. S. Radhakrishnan

12. Mvõð£óF ï¬ìº¬ø‚° õ‰î ݇´


(Ü) 1901 (Ý) 1921
(Þ) 1911 (ß) 1919
Viswabharati came into existence in
(a) 1901 (b) 1921
(c) 1911 (d) 1919

13. Þõ£¡ ð£™õ£š ÜQ„¬ê„ ªêò™


(Ü) á‚è‹ (Ý) ñ£Á°œ÷£ù ÜQ„¬ê„ ªêò™
(Þ) ÜP¾ˆFø¡ (ß) ÝÀ¬ñ
Ivan Pavlov studied
(a) motivation (b) conditioned reflexes
(c) intelligence (d) personality
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14. p¡ H«ò£«üM¡ ªú¡úK «ñ£†ì˜ G¬ô‚ è£ô‹ MóMJ¼Šð¶


(Ü) 0 ºî™ 2 ݇´èœ (Ý) 7 ݇´èœ ºî™ 11 ݇´èœ õ¬ó
(Þ) 11 ݇´èœ ñŸÁ‹ Ü «ñ™ (ß) 2 ݇´èœ ºî™ 7 ݇´èœ õ¬ó
Jean Piaget’s sensory motor stage period ranges from
(a) 0 to 2 years (b) 7 years to 11 years
(c) 11 years to above (d) 2 years to 7 years

15. ð¡ù£†´ è™MòP¾ Fù‹ ªè£‡ìŠð´‹ 


(Ü) ü¨¡ 10 (Ý) HŠóõK 8
(Þ) ªêŠì‹ð˜ 8 (ß) ãŠó™ 6
International Literacy Day is celebrated on
(a) 10th June (b) 8th February
(c) 8th September (d) 8th September

16. 輋ðô¬èˆ F†ì‹ â¡ðî¡ ªð£¼œ


(Ü) Ýó‹ðŠ ðœOJ¡ Ü®Šð¬ìˆ «î¬õè¬÷ º¡«ùŸÁõ¶
(Ý) 輋ðô¬è¬ò å¼ õ°ŠHL¼‰¶ ñŸªø£¡Á ñ£ŸÁõ¶
(Þ) èŸHˆî™ àðèóíñ£è 輋ðô¬è ðò¡ð´ˆ¶‹ Fø¬ù õ÷˜ˆî™
(ß) Þø‚°ñF ªêŒòŠð†ì 輋ðô¬èè¬÷ ðœOèÀ‚° õöƒ°õ¶
‘Operation Blackboard’ means
(a) improving the infrastructural facilities in the primary schools
(b) blackboards which are transferred from class to class
(c) improving the skills in using blackboard as instructional aids
(d) providing imported blackboards to schools

17. L‚蘆 º¬ø Ü÷¬õ ªð¼‹ð£½‹ Ü÷Mì ðò¡ð´ˆ¶õ¶


(Ü) ñùŠð£¡¬ñ (Ý) ¸‡íP¾
(Þ) ÜP¾¬ó ðè˜î™ (ß) ¹ô¡ 裆C
Likert-type scaling is commonly used in the measurement of
(a) Attitude (b) Intelligence
(c) Counseling (d) Perception
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18. DIET â¡ð¶ å¼


(Ü) ñ£õ†ì ÜPMò™ GÁõù‹ (Ý) àí¾ è†´Šð£´ˆ F†ì‹
(Þ) îQò£˜ ÝCKò˜ ðJŸC GÁõù‹ (ß) ñ£õ†ì ÝCKò˜ ðJŸC GÁõù‹
DIET is a
(a) Regional Science Centre (b) Controlled Food Habits Plan
(c) Private Teacher Training Institute (d) Regional Teacher Training Institute

19. è™Mˆ F†ì‹ W›‚è‡ìõŸÁœ 塬øŠ ªðŸÁœ÷¶


(Ü) ðœOJ™ ñ£íõ˜ èŸè «õ‡®ò è™MŠ ªð£¼œ
(Ý) ðœO G˜õ£è‹ õöƒ°‹ ð£ìŠ ªð£¼œ
(Þ) ÝCKò˜è÷£™ îò£K‚èŠð´‹ Üô° ñŸÁ‹ ð£ìˆ F†ìƒèœ
(ß) ðœO ªêò™ð£´è÷£™ A¬ì‚°‹ ªñ£ˆî ÜÂðõ‹
The curriculum consists of the
(a) subject matter children must learn in school
(b) subjects offered by the school authorities
(c) Unit and lesson plans prepared by teachers
(d) total experience in the school programme

20. ìˆF¬ù Ü÷M´‹ «ê£î¬ùò£ù¶


(Ü) ®â® (Ý) Câ®
(Þ) ¯â® (ß) â‹â‹Hä
Aptitude is measured by
a. TAT b. CAT
c. DAT d. MMPI

21. õ¬óðì ¶¬í‚ è¼Mèœ ................ ªè£‡ì¶


(Ü) å¼ ðKñ£í ¶¬í‚è¼Mèœ (Ý) ºŠðKñ£í ¶¬í‚è¼Mèœ
(Þ) â¡ - ðKñ£í ¶¬í‚ è¼Mèœ (ß) Þ¼ ðKñ£í ¶¬í‚è¼Mèœ
Graphic aids are
a. one-dimensional aids b. three dimensional aids
c. n-dimensional aids d. two-dimensional aids
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22. îò£KŠ¹ G¬ô, è†ì¬ñŠ¹, ñQî «ïò ܵ°º¬øèœ ............. àœ÷¶


(Ü) è™MJòL™ (Ý) ð£ìˆF™
(Þ) è¬ôˆF†ìˆF™ (ß) ÞõŸÁœ ⶾI™¬ô
Process, structure and Humanistic Approaches are in
a. Education b. Syllabus
c. Curriculum d. none of these

23. î£ð£M¡ è¬ôˆF†ì ñ£FKò£ù¶


(Ü) 𰊹 º¬ø (Ý) MK¾¬ó
(Þ) ªî£°Š¹ º¬ø (ß) ù 蟰‹ º¬ø
Taba model of curriculum refers to
a. Deductive b. Lectures
c. Inductive d. Heuristic

24. õNº¬ø ñFŠd´ ñŸÁ‹ àŸðˆF ªð£¼œ â¡ðù W›‚è‡ì å¡P¡ Ü÷¾èœ Ü°‹
(Ü) ÞÁF‚ Æ´ (Ý) à¼õ£°G¬ô
(Þ) ªõO„ê G¬ô (ß) è™Mò™ ñFŠd´
Process Evaluation and Product Evaluation are levels of
a. Summative b. Formative
c. Illuminative d. Educational Evaluation

25. õN裆´îL¡ Í¡Á º‚Aò õ¬èèœ


(Ü) è™M, ªî£N™ ñŸÁ‹ îQïð˜ êÍè‹ (Ý) êÍè, àì™ïô‹ ñŸÁ‹ ªð£¼÷£î£ó‹
(Þ) à현C, êÍè‹ ñŸÁ‹ ªð£¼÷£î£ó‹ (ß) ÞõŸÁœ ⶾI™¬ô
The three major types of guidance are
a. educational, vocational and personal-social b. Social, health and economic
c. emotional, social and economic d. none of these

26. õN裆´îL¡ «ï£‚è‹ ñ£íõ˜èÀ‹ ÝCKò˜èÀ‹ M¼‹ðˆî‚è Fø¡è¬÷»‹ Fø¬ñè¬÷»‹


ªðø ªêŒõ‹ - ނ߬ø ÃPòõ˜
(Ü) ñ£«îvõó¡ (Ý) ªñ‚ªì£ù£™´
(Þ) °† (ß) ý™
“The purpose of guidance is to help the students and teachers in acquiring desirable abilities and
skills”, This statement was given by
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a. Mathos Von b. Mc Donald


c. Good d. Hull

27. è÷ àŸÁ«ï£‚è™ âŠªð£¿¶‹ å¼


(Ü) å¼ Üè à혾 º¬ø (Ý) C‚èô£ù å¡Á
(Þ) «ï£‚èˆF™ å¡Á (ß) Iè ê£î£óí å¡Á
Field observation is always a /an
a. subjective one b. complex one
c. objective one d. very simple one

28. ä ‚Î 130-‚° «ñ«ô ªðŸP¼‚°‹ ñ£íõ˜èœ


(Ü) ªñ¶õ£è èŸðõ˜ (Ý) eˆFø¡ °ö‰¬îèœ
(Þ) ï´ˆîó èŸðõ˜ (ß) Ü ñŸÁ‹ Ý M™ àœ÷õ˜èœ
The students having above 130 IQ are
a. slow learner b. gifted children
c. middle learner d. both a & b

29. ð£ìƒèœ âOò G¬ôJL¼‰¶ è®ù G¬ô‚° õK¬ê‚ Aóññ£è ªê™õ¬î î¡ù舫î
ªè£‡´œ÷ ð£ì è¬ôˆ F†ì‹
(Ü) ð£ì ¬ñò è¬ôˆF†ì‹ (Ý) 蟫𣘠¬ñò è¬ôˆF†ì‹
(Þ) ªêò™ ¬ñò è¬ôˆF†ì‹ (ß) C‚è™ ¬ñò è¬ôˆF†ì‹
The subjects are framed in stages from easy to difficult way in a curriculum design. This is
a. subject centred b. learned centred
c. activity centred d. problem centred

30. àì™ áùºŸø °ö‰¬îè¬÷ ªð£¼ˆîñ†®™ °Pf´ â¡ð¶


(Ü) å¼ âF˜ñ¬øò£ù 輈¶
(Ý) å¼ «ï˜ñ¬øò£ù 輈¶
(Þ) °ö‰¬îJì‹ àœ÷ å¼ °¬øð£´
(ß) Þ¬õ ܬùˆ¶‹
In the context of handicapped children Labeling refers to
a. negative concept b. a positive instruction
c. a stigma present in the child d. all of these

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ð°F &II
îI›

ÞŠð°FJ™ 30 Mù£‚èœ àœ÷ù. ܬùˆ¶ Mù£‚èÀ‚°‹ M¬ìòO‚è «õ‡´‹.

31. «êΘ º¼è¡ Hœ¬÷ˆ îI›Õ ð£®òõ˜


a. °ñó°¼ðó˜ b. eù£†C ²‰îóù£˜
c. ܉îè‚èM ióó£èõ˜ d. ðèN‚Èî˜

32. Òñ¬ôò¼MÓ â¡ð¶.... ªî£°Š¹ Ë™


a. ¹¶‚èM¬îèO¡ b. ¬ý‚ èM¬îèO¡
c. ñó¹‚èM¬îèO¡ d. 죮Š ð£ì™èO¡

33. ÔîIöèˆF¡ Ü¡Qªðê‡†Ó âùŠ ¹èöŠ ð†ìõ˜


a. Þó£ñ£I˜î‹ Ü‹¬ñò£˜ b. ºˆ¶ªô†²Iªó†®
c. cô£‹H¬èò£˜ d. î¼ñ£‹ð£œ

34. ÒÜ‹ñ£¬ùÓ â¡ð¶ .... M¬÷ò£†´


a. Ýìõ˜ b. ñèO˜
c. Þ¼ð£ô˜ d. °ö‰¬îèœ

35. Ôèô‹ðè‹Ó â¡Â‹ CŸPô‚AòˆF¡ àÁŠ¹èœ


a. 12 b. 16
c. 18 d. 19

36. 䋪ð¼ƒè£ŠHòƒèÀœ ñíË™ âùŠ«ð£ŸøŠð´õ¶


a. CôŠðFè£ó‹ b. ñE«ñè¬ô
c. °‡ìô«èC d. YõèC‰î£ñE

37. ñíË™ âù ܬö‚èŠð´õ¶.


(Ü) CôŠðFè£ó‹ (Ý) ñE«ñè¬ô
(Þ) YõèC‰î£ñE (ß) ïKM¼ˆî‹
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38. Ôò£¬ùÕ â¡ø ªð£¼œî¼‹ Óè÷ð‹Ó â¡ø ªê£™L¡ ñŸªø£¼ ªð£¼œ


a. ªïŒ b. ê‰îù‹
c. F¼cÁ d. ð¡m˜

39. Òä‰¶Ó â¡ð¬î ÒÜ…²Ó â¡Á ÃÁõ¶


a. ºîŸ«ð£L b. ެ슫ð£L
c. è¬ìŠ«ð£L d. ºŸÁŠ«ð£L

40. ð°ðî àÁŠ¹èœ ªñ£ˆî‹... àœ÷ù


a. Í¡Á b. °
c. 䉶 d. ÝÁ

41. Òñ‡, è™, ªð£¡Ó - â¡ðù


a. ð°ðîƒèœ b. ªðò˜Šð°ðîƒèœ
c. ªðò˜Š ð裊ðîƒèœ d.M¬ùŠ ð裊ðîƒèœ

42. F¼ˆî‚è «îõ˜ ÞòŸPò Ë™èÀœ å¡Á


a. õ¬÷ò£ðF b. ðKM¼ˆî‹
c. ïKM¼ˆî‹ d. èKM¼ˆî‹

43. YõèC‰î£ñE å¼ .... 裊Hò‹


a. êñí‚裊Hò‹ b. ¬õíõ‚裊Hò‹
c. ªð÷ˆî‚裊Hò‹ d. ¬êõ‚裊Hò‹

44. ÒÝ͘ ñ™ô‚°‹ ïŸAœO‚°‹ Þ¬ì«ò ï¬ìªðŸø ió M¬÷ò£†¬ì õ¼E‚°‹ Ë™


a. Üèï£ÛÁ b. ¹øï£ÛÁ
c. èLˆªî£¬è d. ïŸP¬í

45. ãÁî¿¾î™ - â¡Â‹ ió M¬÷ò£†´ G蛉î Gô‹


a. °P…C b. ñ¼î‹
c. ªïŒî™ d. º™¬ô
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46. ð‡¬ìò ñèO˜ ªï™L‚ 裌è¬÷ ¬õˆ¶ Ý®ò M¬÷ò£†´


a. èöƒ° b. æ¬óò£´î™
c. õ†ì£´î™ d. Ü‹ñ£¬ù

47. è£Aî ñô˜èœ & ï£õ¬ô â¿Fòõ˜ ò£˜?


Ü. ªüòè£‰î¡ Ý. õ‡íGôõ¡
Þ. Ýîõ¡ ß. ó£ü‹ A¼wí¡

48. â¡«ù! îIN¡ ÞQ¬ñ! - Þˆªî£ì˜


a. ªêŒFˆªî£ì˜ b. è†ì¬÷ˆªî£ì˜
c. Mù£ˆªî£ì˜ d. à현Cˆªî£ì˜

49. M‡¬í º†´‹ ªî¡¬ùÓ Þ¶.... ÜEJ¡ ð£Ÿð´‹


a. PŠ«ðŸø‹ b. Þò™¹ ïMŸC
c. àò˜¾ ïMŸC d. HP¶ªñ£Nî™

50. æ˜ â¿õ£Œ, ðôðòQ¬ôè¬÷‚ ªè£‡´ º®»‹ ªð£¿¶ 嚪õ£¼ ðòQ¬ô‚°Š


H¡ù¼‹ Þì «õ‡®ò GÁˆî‚ °P
a. 裟¹œO b. ܬ󊹜O
c. ºŸÁŠ¹œO d. MòŠ¹‚ °P

51. Ò𲋪𣟲ì˜Ó â¡ð¬îŠ HK‚°‹ º¬ø


a. ð² + ªð£ø¢²ì˜ b. ð²¬ñ + ªð£¡ + ²ì˜
c. ð² + ªð£Ÿ + ²ì˜ d. ¬ð‹ªð£¡ + ²ì˜

52. ÒîQ¬ñ„ ²¬õ»œ÷ ªê£™¬ô - âƒèœ îIN‹ «õªøƒ°‹ ò£ƒè‡ìF™¬ôÓ - Þšõ£Á


ºöƒAòõ˜
a. ð£óFò£˜ b. ð£óFî£ê¡
c. èMñE d. ï£ñ‚è™èMë˜

53. ð£óFî£êQ¡ ÞòŸªðò˜


a. âˆFó£ü½ b. Þó£ê«è£ð£™
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c. ºˆ¬îò£ d. ²Š¹óˆFù‹

54. Òàöõ˜èO¡ ¬èè«÷ àJ˜èÀ‚° ⡪ø¡Á‹ ܬì‚èô‹ ÜO‚°‹ ¬èèœÓ


âù„CøŠHˆ¶Š ð£®òõ˜
a. è‹ð˜ b. å†ì‚Èî˜
c. å÷¬õò£˜ d. ¹è«ö‰Fò£˜

55. ð‡¬ìò îIöèˆF™ Òè‡ªí¿ˆ¶Ó â¡Á ²†ìŠð†ì è¬ô


a. Þ¬ê‚è¬ô b. ®ò‚ è¬ô
c. åMò‚è¬ô d. CŸð‚è¬ô

56. ñ£˜¹, Í›° - Þ¬õ.... °ŸPò½èóƒèœ


a. ªï®Ÿªø£ì˜ b. àJ˜ˆªî£ì˜
c. ެ숪î£ì˜ d. õ¡ªî£ì˜

57. Òà¬öˆ¶Š H¬öÓ â¡ð¶


a. ªêŒFˆªî£ì˜ b. M¬ö¾ˆªî£ì˜
c. è†ì¬÷ˆªî£ì˜ d. à현Cˆ ªî£ì˜

58. ÓÍ«õ‰î˜èÀ‹ îI› ªñ£N¬ò õ÷˜ˆîù˜Ó â¡ð¶... ªî£ì˜


a. î¡M¬ù b. HøM¬ù
c. ªêŒM¬ù d. ªêòŠð£†´M¬ù

59. Ò¹øïè˜Ó â¡Â‹ õö‚°


a. Þô‚èíº¬ìò¶ b. Þô‚èíŠ «ð£L
c. ñÏà d. °¿à‚°P

60. Òäò£ å¡Á‚°Š «ð£è «õ‡´‹Ó â¡Á CÁõ¡ ÃÁõ¶


a. Þì‚èóì‚è™ b. ñƒèô‹
c. °¿à‚°P d. Þô‚è튫ð£L
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PART&III
ENGLISH
There are 30 questions in this part. All the questions are compulsory.

61. SENTENCE PATTERN


Identify the pattern of the following sentence.
Kamala met her teacher in the market.
(a) S V O A (b) S V O C
(c) S V IO DO

62. Then more and more children became her friends and she spread love everyone
A. Adjective B. Preposition
C. Pronoun D. Conjunction

63. Oh! I didn’t know about them


A. Preposition B. Interjection
C. Conjunction D. Pronoun

64. What is the synonym for ‘dreaded’


(a) Fearful (b) Potent
(c) Talented (d) Gentle

65. Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the idiom/phrase given in bold.
In this day and age
(a) In old age of a person
(b) Logically concluded time
(c) To be suddenly aware of
(d) In modern time

66. What is the antonym for ‘Strange’


(a) Gloomy (b) Constant
(c) Common (d) Callous
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67. Choose the appropriate preposition to complete the sentence.


Sam walked ........ him and the road.
(a) across (b) between
(c) by (d) among

68. Fill in the blank with most appropriate article:


Ant is ....... insect.
(a) a (b) an
(c) the (d) some

69. Choose the right question tag:


The crocodile was slowly moving, ........?
(a) isn’t it (b) wasn’t it
(c) was it

70. Find out the mis spelt word:


a) nineteen b) naughty
c) nightngale d) neutral

71. Choose the correct verb form to complete the sentence.


Either you come ......... you stay there.
(a) and (b) not
(c) or

72. Select the proper prefix or suffix for the given word. Scholar :
A. er   B. ty  
C. hood D. ship

73. Identify the adjective:


She wrote a …………….book.
a) Best b) Better
c) Very good d) well
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Fill in the blanks in the given passage and choose the right option against each number
Every Sunday I go to the orphanage and spend __ 74___ with the children there. ___ 75 ___ one such
visit. I saw a nine years ___ 76 ___ boy sitting alone and crying silently. I asked him why he was crying.
He would not answer. I sat down ___ 77 ___ him and consoled him as best as I could. Gradually he ___
78 ___ crying and told me that he ____ 79 ____ away from the tea stall because of the harsh ___ 80 ___
he faced there.
74 (a) anytime (b) no time (c) sometime (d) every time

75 (a) when (b) during (c) now (d) ever

76 (a) old (b) older (c) elder (d) eldest

77 (a) around (b) beyond (c) between (d) beside

78 (a) stop (b) stopped (c) stopping (d) stop

79 (a) running (b) ran (c) has run (d) had run

80 (a) kindess (b) treatment (c) behavior (d) rudeness

81. Ram is the ‘Dara Singh’ of our college.


a) Material Noun b) Proper Noun
c) Common Noun d) Abstract Noun

82. Identify the correct COMPOUND sentence form:


It was so dark that we lost our way
a. It was too dark to lose our way b .Being very dark and we lost our way
c. It was very dark and we lost our way d. We lost our way because of darkness

83. Give the correct PUNCTUATION


Ladies buy clothes cosmetics slippers and
handbags very often.
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a. . Ladies buy clothes, cosmetics, slippers and handbags very often


b. Ladies buy clothes; cosmetics; slippers and handbags very often
c. Ladies buy clothes cosmetics, slippers andhandbags very often
d. Ladies buy clothes cosmetics slippers and handbags very often

84. Fill in the blanks with the correct Pronoun:


The dog ______ ran away yesterday returned this morning
a. who b. whose
c. whom d. which

85 ______ is a global system of inter connected computers.


(a) Dishnet (b) Fishing net
(c) Goblet (d) Internet

86 We ________ independence day on 15th August.


(a) celebrate (b) celebrates
(c) celebrated (d) celebrating

88 Aprasa realisied many things that day. Give the synonym


(a) understood (b) confused
(c) questioned (d) mentioned

89 I saw a man running _______ the road.


(a) around (b) in
(c) along (d) after

90. Hearing the loud noise , he rushed ________ the rocm.


(a) on (b) of
(c) out (d) out of

E3
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ð°F & IV

PART - IV

HK¾ & A

SECTION - A

èí‚° ñŸÁ‹ ÜPMò™

MATHEMATICS & SCIENCE

91. ÝŒè
ßÁ (A) : ÅKò‚ °´‹ðˆF™ I辋 Hóè£êñ£ù «è£œ iùv
è£óí‹(R): ܶ ÅKò‚° I辋 ܼA™ àœ÷¶
W› àœ÷õŸ¬ø‚ ªè£‡´ êKò£ù M¬ìòO:
A) (A) ñŸÁ‹ (R) êK
B) (A) ñŸÁ‹ (R) îõÁ
C) (A) êK Ýù£™ (R) îõÁ
D) (A) îõÁ Ýù£™ (R) êK
Consider the following statements:
Assertion (A): The brightest planet in the solar system is Venus.
Reason (R): It is very close to sun.
A) Both (A) and (R) are true
B) Both (A) and (R) are false
C) (A) is true, but (R) is false
D) (A) is false, but (R) is true

92. A÷˜ åO (Fluorescent) å¼ °ö™ M÷‚A™


A) 膹ôù£°‹ åO‚èF˜, 膹ôù£°‹ åO‚èFó£è ñ£ÁAø¶
B) 膹ôù£°‹ åO‚èF˜, ¹øáèFó£è ñ£ÁAø¶
C) ¹øá èF˜, ¹øá èFó£è ñ£ÁAø¶
D) ¹øá èF˜, 膹ôù£°‹ èFó£è ñ£ÁAø¶
In fluorescent tube light
a) visible light is converted into visible light
b) visible light is converted into ultraviolet light
c) ultraviolet light is converted into ultraviolet light
d) ultraviolet light is converted into visible light
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93. ꣘Hò™ ªè£œ¬è (Theory of relativity) W«ö ªè£´‚èŠð†ì å¼ M…ë£Qò£™ 1905-™


à¼õ£‚èŠð†ì¶
A) Ï𣘴 B) ê¡
C) ç«ð£˜ D) ä¡v¯¡
Theory of relativity was proposed by which one of the following scientists in the year 1905?
(a) Rutherford (b) Thomson
(c) Bohr (d) Einstein

94. «ó®«ò£ 裘ð¡ ÞòŸ¬èJ™ Þšõ£Á àŸðˆFò£Aø¶


A) 裘ðÂì¡ UV èF˜èœ M¬ù¹Kõ
B) 裘ðÂì¡ IR èF˜èœ M¬ù¹Kõ
C) ÌIJ½œ÷ ¬ï†óüÂì¡ è£vI‚ èF˜èœ M¬ù¹Kõ
D) 裘ðÂì¡ X- èF˜èœ M¬ù¹Kõ
Radio carbon in nature is produced as a result of
a) the action of UV rays on ordinary carbon
b) the action of IR rays on ordinary carbon
c) the action of cosmic rays on earth’s atmospheric nitrogen
d) the action of X-rays on ordinary carbon

95. c˜ ðQ‚膮ò£è à¬ø»‹ «ð£¶


A) ªõŠð‹ à†èõóŠð´‹ B) ªõŠð‹ ªõOJìŠð´‹
C) ªõŠðG¬ô àò¼‹ D) ªõŠðG¬ô °¬ø»‹
When water solidifies to ice
(a) heat is absorbed (b) heat is released
(c) temperature increases (d) temperature decreases

96. ñQîù£™ à¼õ£‚èŠð†ì à«ô£è‹ â¶?


(Ü) Sc (Ý) Os
(Þ) Tc (ß) Hg
Which is the first man made element?
(a) Sc (b) Os
(c) Tc (d) Hg
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97. ð†®ò™ I-ä ð†®ò™ II-àì¡ ªð£¼ˆF, W«ö ªè£´‚èŠð†´œ÷ °Pf´è¬÷‚ ªè£‡´
êKò£ù ðF¬ôˆ «î˜‰ªî´
ð†®ò™ I ð†®ò™ II
(Ü) eˆ«î¡ 1. C2H2
(Ý) âˆFh¡ 2. C2H6
(Þ) ߈«î¡ 3. C2H4
(ß) ÜC†Lh¡ 4. CH4
°Pf´èœ:
(a) (b) (c) (d)
(Ü) 4 3 2 1
(Ý) 1 2 3 4
(Þ) 2 3 4 1
(ß) 3 4 1 2
Match List-I correctly with List-II and select your correct answer using the codes given below the
lists:
List-I List-II
a) Methane 1. C2H2
b) Ethylene 2. C2H6
c) Ethane 3. C2H4
d) Acetylene 4. CH4
Codes:
A B C D
(a) 4 3 2 1
(b) 1 2 3 4
(c) 2 3 4 1
(d) 3 4 1 2

98. 輋¹ ꘂè¬ó¬ò °À‚«è£ú£è¾‹, çŠó‚«ì£ê£è¾‹ ñ£ŸÁ‹ ªï£F â¶?


(Ü) Þ¡õ˜ «ìv (Ý) ¬ê«ñv
(Þ) ¬ìòv «ìv (ß) L«ðv
Which one of the following enzymes brings about the hydrolysis of cane sugar to glucose and fructose?
(a) ivertase (b) zymase
(c) diastase (d) lipase
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99. ªì˜L¡ â¡ð¶ W›‚è‡ì¬õè÷£™ Ýù å¼ ð£Lªòvì˜


(Ü) âˆFL¡ A¬÷‚裙 ñŸÁ‹ î£L‚ ÜIô‹
(Ý) ªý‚ú£ ªñˆFL¡, ¬ì ÜI¡ ñŸÁ‹ Ü®H‚ ÜIô‹
(Þ) dù£™ ñŸÁ‹ ð£˜ñ£™®¬ú´
(ß) ÎKò£ ñŸÁ‹ ð£˜ñ£™®¬ý´ ðQ‚膮
Terylene is the polyester of
(a) ethylene glycol and phtahlic acid (b) hexamethylene diamine and adipic acid
(c) phenol and formaldehyde (d) urea and formaldehyde

100. å¼ ÜµML¼‰¶ W›‚è‡ì â‰î ¶èœ ªõO«òÁ‹ «ð£¶ ܉î ܵM¡ ܵ ⇠ܵ


â¬ì»‹ ñ£ø£ñL¼‚Aø¶?
(Ü) ð£C†ê£¡ (Ý) GΆó£¡
(Þ) Ý™çð£¶èœ (ß) è£ñ£‚èF˜
Emission of which one of the following leaves both atomic number and mass number unchanged?
(a) positron (b) neutron
(c) alpha particle (d) gamma ray

101. îõ¬÷J¡ à¼ñ£ŸøˆF™ ºî™ õ÷¼‹ Gè›¾èœ Þ¶õ£°‹


(Ü) õ£™ Þöˆî™ (Ý) ªê¾™ Þöˆî™
(Þ) º¡ùƒè£™ à¼õ£î™ (ß) H¡ùƒè£™ à¼õ£î™
The first constructive process in metamorphosis of frog is
(a) Loss of tail (b) Loss of gill
(c) forming fore limb (d) Formation of hind limb

102. Þóˆî«ê£¬è âî¡ °¬øõ£™ ãŸð´Aø¶?


(Ü) q«ñ£°«÷£H¡ (Ý) WBC
(Þ) ßC«ù£çH™ (ß) Þ¬õ ܬùˆ¶‹
Anemia is due to reduced content of
(a) haemoglobin (b) WBC
(c) eosinophil (d) all of these

103. ð†®ò™ I¬ò ð†®ò™ II àì¡ ªð£¼ˆ¶è.


ð†®ò™ I (àí¾èœ) ð†®ò™ II (á†ì„ꈶ‚èœ)
(Ü) ðŠð£O 1. Þ¼‹¹„ꈶ
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(Ý) Ýó…² 2. 裙Cò‹


(Þ) «ðg„¬ê 3. M†ìI¡ - C
(ß) «è›õó° 4. M†ìI¡ - ã
5. M†ìI¡ - H12
(a) (b) (c) (d)
(Ü) 5 2 3 4
(Ý) 2 3 4 1
(Þ) 4 3 1 2
(ß) 3 2 5 1
Match the foods in List I with its rich nutrients in List II
List (Foods) List II (Nutrients)
(a) Papaya 1. Iron
(b) Orange 2. Calcium
(c) Dates 3. Vitamin C
(d) Ragi 4. Vitamin A
5.Vitamin B12
(a) (b) (c) (d)
(a) 5 2 3 4
(b) 2 3 4 1
(c) 4 3 1 2
(d) 3 2 5 1

104. W›è‡ì ßÁè¬÷ Ýó£Œè:


ßÁ (A) : v¬ðÏLù£ å¼ «ð£¶‹ àíõ£èŠ ðò¡ð´õF™¬ô
è£óí‹ (R) : v¬ðÏLù£ å¼ ï„²»¬ìò ð£C.
W«ö ªè£´‚èŠð†´œ÷ °Pf´èO¡ Ü®Šð¬ìJ™ êKò£ù M¬ì¬òˆ «î˜‰ªî´‚辋
(Ü) (A) ñŸÁ‹ (R) Þó‡´‹ êK (R) Ýù¶ (A) J¡ êKò£ù M÷‚èñ£°‹
(Ý) (A) ñŸÁ‹ (R) Þó‡´‹ êK Ýù£™ (R) Ýù¶ (A) J¡ êKò£ù M÷‚èñ™ô
(Þ) (A) îõø£ù¶ (R) êKò£ù¶
(ß) (A) »‹ ñŸÁ‹ (R) îõø£ù¶
Consider the following statements:
Assertion (A) : Spirulina is never used as food
Reason (R) : Spirulina is a toxic alga
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Now select your answer according to the coding scheme given below
(a) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A)
(b) Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A)
(c) Both (A) and (R) are true
(d) Both (A) and (R) are false

105. ¬ó«ð£¬êI¡ î÷Šªð£¼œ â¶?


(Ü) ݘâ¡ã Íô‚ÃÁ (Ý) ®â¡ã Íô‚ÃÁ
(Þ) ¹óî Íô‚ÃÁ (ß) LH† Íô‚ÃÁ
The substrate for ribozyme is
(a) RNA molecule (b) DNA molecule
(c) Protein molecule (d) Lipid molecule

106. W›‚è‡ìõŸP™ ⶠÜI«ù£ ÜIô‹?


(Ü) «õ¬ô¡ (Ý) ¬ì«ó£C¡
(Þ) ¹«ó£L¡ (ß) IF«ò£¬ù¡
Which of the following is an imino acid?
(a) Valine (b) Tyrosine
(c) Proline (d) Methionine

107. ð«ò£¬ð†«ì£Lv†v â¡ð¶


(Ü) ÅKò åOJ™ Cô 𣂯Kò£‚èÀ‚°œ÷ Fø¬ñ
(Ý) ÅKò åOJ™ Cô Ì…¬êèÀ‚° àœ÷ Fø¬ñ
(Þ) Côð£Cèœ ÅKò åOJ™ î‡a¬ó HKˆ¶ ¬ý†óü¬ù ªõOM´A¡øù.
(ß) Cô c˜ˆî£õóƒèœ Þò½‹ ñ
The term ‘Biophytolysts’ refers to
(a) capability of certain bacteria in sunlight.
(b) capability of certain fungi during respiration at sunlight
(c) capability of certain algae to produce hydrogen from water and light
(d) capability of certain water plants in sunlight

108. °«ó£«ñ£«ê£‹ H¬íŠ¹‚ ªè£œ¬è¬ò à¼õ£‚Aòõ˜èœ


(Ü) ñ£˜è¡ ñŸÁ‹ ê†ì¡ (Ý) ð£†®ê¡ ñŸÁ‹ ¹¡ù†
(Þ) ñ£˜è¡ ñŸÁ‹ è£v®™ (ß) ñ£˜è¡ ñŸÁ‹ 𣆮ê¡
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Chromosome theory of linkage was formulated by


(a) Morgan and Sutton (b) Bateson and Punnet
(c) Morgan and Castle (d) Morgan and Bateson

109. ÞF™ ⶠADH¬ò ²ó‚A¡ø¶?


(Ü) Ü®«ù£ ¬ý«ð£¬ðC™ (Ý) ¬ý«ð£¬ðC™
(Þ) ð£˜v Þ¡ì˜e®ò£ (ß) ¬ý«ð£îô£ñv
ADH is secreted in
(a) Adenohypophysis (b) Hypophysis
(c) Pars intermedia (d) Hypothalamus

110. có£Ÿð°ˆîL™ ⶠ°À‚«è£¬ú ñ†´‹ ?


(Ü) ²‚«ó£v (Ý) ó£ŠH«ù£v
(Þ) ñ£™«ì£v (ß) è£ô‚«ì£v
Which gives only glucose on hydrolysis?
(a) Sucrose (b) Raffinose
(c) Maltose (d) Galactose

111. ºîô£‹ ê‰îFJ™ ªõOŠðì£î è£óE


(Ü) 惰 è£óE (Ý) å´ƒ° è£óE
(Þ) 1:2:1 MAê£ó‹ (ß) 1:1 MAê£ó‹
The factor that is not expressed in the Fi-generation is
(a) Dominant factor (b) Recessive factor
(c) 1:2:1 ratio (d) 1:1 ratio

112. ªðQYLòˆF¡ ªð£¶Š ªðò˜?


(Ü) cô «ñ£™´ (Ý) 輊¹ «ñ£™´
(Þ) vñ†´ (ß) óv´
Common name for Penicillium is
(a) Blue mould (b) Black mould
(c) Smut (d) Rust

113. ܵê‚F à¬ôJ™ ðò¡ð´ˆîŠð´‹ âK Þîù£™ Ýù¶.


(Ü) »«óQò‹ U235 (Ý) »«óQò‹ U 238
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(Þ) ŠÙ†«ì£Qò‹ PI 636 (ß) «î£Kò‹ Th 876


The fuel rods in a nuclear power reactor is made up of
(a) Uranium U 235 (b) Uranium U 238
(c) Plutonium PI 636 (d) Thorium Th 876

114. êKò£ù Þ¬íJ¬ùˆ «î˜¾ ªêŒè:


(Ü) ¬õ†ìI¡ A - - - ªè£¿ŠH™ è¬ó»‹ ñ»¬ìò¬õ
(Ý) ¬õ†ìI¡ B - - ªè£¿ŠH™ è¬ó»‹ ñ»¬ìò¬õ
(Þ) ¬õ†ìI¡ D - - cK™ è¬ó»‹ ñ»¬ìò¬õ
(ß) ¬õ†ìI¡ C - - - ªè£¿ŠH™ è¬ó»‹ ñ»¬ìò¬õ
Choose the correct pair.
(a) Vitamin A - Fat soluble
(b) Vitamin B - Fat soluble
(c) Vitamin D - Water soluble
(d) Vitamin C - Fat Soluble

115. W›‚è‡ìõŸP™ ⶠêKò£ù ªî£°Šð£°‹:


(Ü) 죘M¡ -- Å›G¬ô‚° ãŸøõ£Á õ£›õ¶
(Ý) ôñ£˜‚ -- ÞòŸ¬è «î˜¾
(Þ) ®šMKv -- g裊H´«÷û¡ «è£†ð£´
(ß) ªý‚è™ -- F¯˜ ñ£Ÿø‹
Which one of the following is correctly matched?
(a) Darwin - Survival of the fittest
(b) Lamarck - Natural selection
(c) DeVries - Recapitulation theory
(d) Haeckel - Mutation

116. õJŸÁŠ«ð£‚° «ï£J¬ù à‡ì£‚°‹ CL«ò† 冴‡E


(Ü) †¬ó«è£«ñ£ù£v «ý£IQv (Ý) 죂«ú£H÷£vñ£ ªè£‡®J
(Þ) ð£ô¡¬ì®ò‹ «è£L (ß) H÷£v«ñ£®ò‹ ð£˜Cð£ó‹
Dysentery is caused by a ciliate parasite
(a) Trichomonas homims (b) Toxoplasma gondii
(c) Balandum coli (d) Palamodum falciparum
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117. ªð¼‹ð£ô£ù 𼊹 õ¬è î£õóƒèœ àœ÷ °´‹ð‹


A) Ϋð£˜Hò£R«ò B) «ð«ðR«ò
C) Ýv®«óR«ò D) I»«úC«ò
Many pulses are obtained from plants of the family
(a) Euphorbiaceae (b) Fabaceae
(c) Asteraceae (d) Musaceae

118. vªóŠ«ì£¬ñY¬ù è‡ìP‰îõ˜


A) õ£‚v«ñ¡ B) ®Î‚è˜
C) ªñ‚A»K D) ðv‚«è£™ì˜
Streptomycin was discovered by
(a) Waksman (b) Duggar
(c) McGuire (d) Buskholder

119. “ªè™Š” â¡ð¶


A) CõŠ¹ Ý™è£ B) côŠ 𲋠ݙè£
C) 𿊹 Ý™è£ D) Þ¬õ ܬùˆ¶‹
Kelp is
(a) red algae (b) brown algae
(c) blue-green algae (d) all of these

120. W›‚è‡ìõŸP™ õø‡ì G¬ô î£õó ܬñ¾è¬÷Š ªðŸÁœ÷ î£õó‹


A) õ£¬ö B) ¹O
C) ⼂° D) ñ£
In which of the following is xerophytic adaptation present?
(a) Banana (b) Tamarind
(c) Calotropis (d) Mango

121. 292 ï£†èœ =


(Ü) 1/5 ݇´ (Ý) 3/5 ݇´
Þ) 4/5 ݇´ (ß) 2/5 ݇´
292 days =
(A) 1/5 Years (B) 3/5 Years
(C) 4/5 Years (D) 2/5 Years
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122. 36 ñŸÁ‹ 54 â¡ø â‡èO¡ eŠªð¼.ªð£.õ 18 âQ™ Üšªõ‡èO¡ e„CÁ.


ªð£.ñ.¬õ‚ 裇è.
(Ü) 96 (Ý) 110
(Þ) 112 (ß) 108
The G.C.D. of 36 and 54 is 18 find their L.C.M.
(A) 96 (B) 110
(C) 112 (D) 108

123. å¼ ïð˜ 96 ê.e ðóŠð÷¬õ 8 èO™ ªõœ¬÷ Ü®ˆî£˜. 18 èO™ âšõ÷¾


ðóŠð÷¬õ ªõœ¬÷ Ü®‚è º®»‹?
(Ü) 216 ê.e (Ý) 343 ê.e
(Þ) 298 ê.e (ß) 512 ê.e
A man whitewashes 96 sq.m of a compound wall in 8 days. How many sq.m will be white washed in
18 days?
(A) 216 sq.m (B) 343 sq.m
(C) 298 sq.m (D) 512 sq.m

124. å¼ ªè£œèôˆF™ àœ÷ 20% Ýù¶ 40 L†ì˜ â‡ªíŒ Ý°‹ Ü‚ªè£œèôˆF™ àœ÷
⇪íJ¡ ªñ£ˆî Ü÷¬õ‚ è£í¾‹.
(Ü) 250 L†ì˜ (Ý) 200 L†ì˜
(Þ) 100 L†ì˜ (ß)150 L†ì˜
20% of the total quantity of oil is 40 litres. Find the total quantity of oil in litres.(200 litres)
(A) 250 litres (B) 200 litres
(C) 100 litres (D) 150 litres

125. å¼ ñ£íõKì‹ 11 °PŠ«ð´èÀ‹ 7 ¹ˆîƒèÀ‹ àœ÷ù. ÜõKì‹ àœ÷


°PŠ«ð´èO¡ â‡E‚¬è‚°‹ ¹ˆîèƒèO¡ â‡E‚¬è‚°‹ àœ÷ MAî‹ â¡ù?
(Ü) 14:22 (Ý) 7:11
(Þ) 11:7 (ß) 22:14
A student has 11 note books and 7 textbooks. Find the ratio of the notebooks to that of the text books.
(A) 14:22 (B) 7:11
(C) 11:7 (D) 22:14

126. 16 ªð¡C™èO¡ M¬ô  48 âQ™, 4 ªð¡C™èO¡ M¬ô¬ò‚ 裇è.


(Ü)  12 (Ý)  14
(Þ)  18 (ß)  15
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If the cost of 16 pencils is  48, find the cost of 4 pencils.


(A)  12 (B)  14
(C)  18 (D)  15

127. æ˜ àí¾ «ñ¬êJ¡ Üì‚è M¬ô  8400. °¿ñ‹ å¡Á ݇ªì£¡Á‚° 5% îQ


õ†® iîˆF™ MŸAø¶. ªõƒè† Þ‹«ñ¬ê¬ò 10 ñ£îˆ îõ¬íèO™ ªðø G¬ù‚A¡ø£˜.
Üõ˜ ªê½ˆî «õ‡®ò ñ£î îõ¬í»‹ ªñ£ˆîˆ ªî£¬è¬ò»‹ è£í¾‹.
(Ü) ñ£îˆ îõ¬í = 775, ªñ£ˆîˆ ªî£¬è =  7750
(Ý) ñ£îˆ îõ¬í =  875, ªñ£ˆîˆ ªî£¬è =  8,750
(Þ) ñ£îˆ îõ¬í = 825, ªñ£ˆîˆ ªî£¬è =  8250
(ß) ñ£îˆ îõ¬í = 800, ªñ£ˆîˆ ªî£¬è =  8000
The cost of a dining table is  8,400. Venkat wants to buy it in 10 instalments. If the company offers
it for a S.I. of 5% p. a., find the E.M.I. and the total amount paid by him.
(A) E.M.I. = 775, Total Amount = 7750 (B) E.M.I. =  875, Total Amount =  8,750
(C) E.M.I. = 825, Total Amount = 8250 (D) E.M.I. = 800, Total Amount = 8000

128. å¼ ¹ˆîèˆF¡ e¶ Üî¡ M¬ô  450 °PŠHìŠð†´œ÷¶. å¼ ¹ˆîè‚ è‡è£†CJ™


è¬ì‚è£ó˜ ÜŠ¹ˆîèˆF¡ e¶ 20% îœÀ𮠪裴‚A¡ø£˜. ÜŠ¹ˆîèˆF¡ MŸð¬ù
M¬ô â¡ù?
(Ü)  320 (Ý)  350
(Þ) 340 (ß)  360
The price marked on a book is  450. The shopkeeper gives 20% discount on it a
in book exhibition. What is the Selling Price?
(A)  320 (B)  350
(C)  340 (D)  360

129. å¼ ïð˜  250‚° õ£ƒAò ªð£¼¬÷  25 Þô£ðˆFŸ° MŸø£˜. Üî¡ Þô£ð êîiî‹(10)
(Ü) 25 (Ý) 10
(Þ) 250 (ß) 225
If a man makes a profit of 25 on a purchase of 250, then profit% is
(A) 25 (B) 10
(C) 250 (D) 225

130. b˜‚è: 2x + 5 = 23 - x
(Ü) x = 6 (Ý) x = 7
(Þ) x = 5 (ß) x = 3
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Solve: 2x + 5 = 23 - x
(A) x = 6 (B) x = 7
(C) x = 5 (D) x = 3

131. å¼ ê¶óƒèŠðô¬èJ™ 64êñ ê¶óƒèœ àœ÷ù. 嚪õ£¼ ê¶óˆF¡ ðóŠ¹ 6.25 ê.ªê.e
â‡è. ê¶óƒèŠ ðô¬èJ™ °Š ð‚èƒèO½‹ ªõOŠ¹ø ê¶óƒè¬÷ 冮 2 ªê.e
ÜèôˆF™ ð†¬ìò£ù æó‹ àœ÷¶ âQ™, ê¶óƒèŠ ðô¬èJ¡ ð‚èˆF¡ c÷ˆF¬ù‚
裇è.
(Ü) 18 ªê.e (Ý) 22 ªê.e
(Þ) 12 ªê.e (ß) 24 ªê.e
A chess board contains 64 equal squares and the area of each square is 6.25 cm2 . A border around
the board is 2 cm wide. Find the length of the side of the chess board.
(A) 18 cm (B) 22 cm
(C) 12 cm (D) 24 cm

132. 52 Y†´‚è¬÷ ªè£‡ì å¼ è†®LL¼‰¶ å¼ Y†´ à¼õ£‚èŠð´Aø¶. Ü„Y†´


(i) è£ô£†ð¬ì ió¡ (jack) (ii) 5 Ü™ô¶ Ü‹ °¬øõ£ù â‡
(iii) ÜóC (queen) Ü™ô¶ 7 A¬ìŠðîŸè£ù Gè›îè¾èœ 裇è.
(Ü) 1/8,1/9,2/13 (Ý) 1/4,3/4,1
(Þ) 2/13,4/13,2/13 (ß)1/13,4/13,3/13
A single card is drawn from a pack of 52 cards. What is the probability that
(i) the card is a jack or king (ii) the card will be 5 or smaller
(iii) the card is either queen or 7.
(A) 1/8,1/9,2/13 (B) 1/4,3/4,1
(C) 2/13,4/13,2/13 (D) 1/13,4/13,3/13

133. 512 Þ¡ èùÍô‹ 裇è.


(Ü) 6 (Ý) 8
(Þ) 12 (ß) 7

Find the cube root of 512.


(A) 6 (B) 8
(C) 12 (D) 7

134. å¼ àœkìŸø ܬó‚«è£÷ˆF¡ ªõO Ýó‹ ñŸÁ‹ àœ Ýó‹ º¬ø«ò 4.2 ªê.e ñŸÁ‹
2.1 ªê.e âQ™ Üî¡ õ¬÷ðóŠ¹ ñŸÁ‹ ªñ£ˆî ¹øŠðóŠ¬ð‚ 裇è.
(Ü) 42.11 π ªê.e2, 58.11 π ªê.e2 (Ý) 43.11, 56.11
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(Þ) 45.11 π ªê.e2, 57.11 π ªê.e2 (ß) 44.1 π ªê.e2, 57.33 π ªê.e2
Find the curved surface area and total surface area of a hollow hemisphere whose outer and inner
radii are 4.2 cm and 2.1 cm respectively.
(A) 42.11 π cm2, 58.11 π cm2 (B) 43.11 π cm2, 56.11 π cm2
(C) 45.11 π cm2, 57.11 π cm2 (D) 44.1 πcm2,57.33 π cm2

135. å¼ ñ¼‰¶‚ °ŠHò£ù¶ å¼ à¼¬÷J¡ Þ¼¹øº‹ ܬó‚«è£÷ƒèœ Þ¬í‰î õ®M™


àœ÷¶. ñ¼‰¶‚ °ŠHJ¡ ªñ£ˆî c÷‹ 14 I.e ñŸÁ‹ M†ì‹ 5 I.e âQ™ Ãì£óˆî¡
Ü‹ñ¼‰¶‚ °ŠHJ¡ ¹øŠðóŠ¬ð‚ 裇è.
(Ü) 250 I.e2 (Ý) 240 I.e2
(Þ) 220 I.e2 (ß) 230 I.e2
A capsule is in the shape of a cylinder with two hemispheres stuck to each of its ends. If the length of
the entire capsule is 14 mm and the diameter of the capsule is 5 mm, find its surface area.
(A) 250 mm2 (B) 240 mm2
(C) 220 mm2 (D) 230 mm2

136. å¼ èù„ê¶ó õ®õ c˜ˆªî£†®J¡ ªè£œ÷÷¾ 27,000 L†ì˜ âQ™, Üî¡ ð‚è
Ü÷¬õ‚裇è.
(Ü) 5 e (Ý) 4 e
(Þ) 3 e (ß) 2 e

A cubical tank can hold 27,000 litres of water. Find the dimension of its side.
(A) 5m (B) 4m
(C) 3m (D) 2m

137. å¼ õ°ŠH™ àœ÷ 35 ñ£íõ˜èO™ 20 «ð˜ Ý‡èœ ñŸÁ‹ 15 «ð˜ ªð‡èœ.


êñõ£ŒŠ¹ º¬øJ™ å¼ ñ£íõ˜ «î˜‰ªî´‚èŠð´Aø£˜ âQ™, H¡õ¼‹ G蛄CèO¡
Gè›îè¾è¬÷‚ 裇è.
(i) «î˜‰ªî´‚èŠð´ðõ˜ ñ£íõù£è Þ¼ˆî™
(ii) «î˜‰ªî´‚èŠð´ðõ˜ ñ£íMò£è Þ¼ˆî™.
(Ü) 4/35,5/35 (Ý) 20/35,15/35
(Þ) 20/35,17/35 (ß) 15/35,17/35

There are 20 boys and 15 girls in a class of 35 students . A student is chosen at random.
Find the probability that the chosen student is a
(i) boy (ii) girl.
(A) 4/35,5/35 (B) 20/35,15/35
(C) 20/35,17/35 (D)15/35,17/35
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7 −1 7 +1
138. + = a + b 7 âQ™ a ñŸÁ‹ b ÞõŸP¡ ñFŠ¹è¬÷‚ 裇è.
7 +1 7 −1

(Ü) a = 7/3, b=1 (Ý) a = 8/3, b=0


(Þ) a = 4/3, b=2 (ß) a = 5/3, b=3

7 −1 7 +1
If + = a + b 7 , find the values of a and b.
7 +1 7 −1

(A) a = 7/3, b=1 (B) a = 8/3, b=0


(C) a = 4/3, b=2 (D) a = 5/3, b=3

139. 1010 x 102 ‚° êññ£ù¶


(Ü) 105 (Ý) 108
(Þ) 1012 (ß) 1020
1010 × 102 is equal to
(A) 105 (B) 108
(C) 1012 (D) 1020

140. ªð£¶ MAî‹ I¬è â‡í£è Þ¼‚°‹ å¼ ªð¼‚°ˆ ªî£ìK™ 4 àÁŠ¹èœ àœ÷ù.
ºî™ Þó‡´ àÁŠ¹èO¡ Ã´î™ 8 ñŸÁ‹ Üî¡ è¬ìC Þó‡´ àÁŠ¹èO¡ ôî™
72 âQ™, ܈ªî£ì¬ó‚ 裇è.
(Ü) 3+7+17+50 (Ý) 5+6+20+60
(Þ) 2+6+18+54 (ß) 7+9+25+52

A geometric series consists of four terms and has a positive common ratio. The sum of the first two
terms is 8 and the sum of the last two terms is 72. Find the series.
(A) 3+7+17+50 (B) 5+6+20+60
(C) 2+6+18+54 (D) 7+9+25+52

141. º¿¬ñˆªî£°FJ™ àœ÷ â™ô£ àÁŠ¹è¬÷»‹ Üì‚Aò ð†®ò¬ô ............ â¡A«ø£‹.


(Ü) ºî™ G¬ô ð†®ò™ (Ý) Þó‡ì£‹G¬ô ð†®ò™
(Þ) ñ£FKŠ ð†®ò™ (ß) ⶾI™¬ô
The list of all the items of a population is known as ______
(A) primary frame (B) secondary frame
(C) sampling frame (D) none of these
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142. ðóõ™ ªêšõèðì‹ â¡ø õ¬óðìˆF¡ Íô‹ Þî¡ ñFŠ¬ð èí‚Aìô£‹.


(Ü) êó£êK (Ý) Þ¬ìG¬ô
(Þ) ºè´ (ß) «ñŸÃPò ܬùˆ¶‹
Histogram is useful to determine graphically the value of
a) mean b) median
c)mode d)all the above

143. å¼ AK‚ªè† °¿M™ 10 ñ£íõ˜èO¡ êó£êK â¬ì 65.5 A.A. ܉î ðˆ¶ ñ£íõ˜èO¡
ªñ£ˆî â¬ì â¡ù?
(Ü) 640 A.A (Ý) 660 A.A
(Þ) 650.0 A.A (ß) 652 A.A
The mean weight of 10 boys in a cricket team is 65.5 kg. What is the total weight of 10 boys.
(A) 640 kg (B) 660 kg
(C) 650.0 kg (D) 652 kg

144. MõóƒèO¡ ªî£°Š¹ å¡P¡ F†ìMô‚è‹ 2 2 . ÜF½œ÷ 嚪õ£¼ ñFŠ¹‹ 3Ý™


ªð¼‚è‚ A¬ì‚°‹ ¹Fò Mõóˆ ªî£°ŠH¡ F†ìMô‚è‹
(Ü) 12 (Ý) 4 2

(Þ) 6 2 (ß) 6 3
Standard deviation of a collection of data is 2 2 . If each value is multiplied by 3, then the standard
deviation of the new data is
(A) 12 (B) 4 2
(C) 6 2 (D) 6 3

145. 100 õ¬ó‚°‹ àœ÷ 埬øŠð¬ì â‡èO¡ Ã´î™ è£‡è.


(A) 2500 (B) 2600
(C) 2400 (D) 2300
Find the sum of all odd numbers upto 100.
(A) 2500 (B) 2600
(C) 2400 (D) 2300

146. 12 î„ê˜èœ 460 è£Lè¬÷ å¼ ï£À‚° 6 ñE«ïó‹ «õ¬ôªêŒ¶ 24 èO™ ªêŒ¶


º®‚A¡øù˜. âQ™, 18 î„ê˜èœ å¼ ï£À‚° 8 ñE«ïó‹ «õ¬ôªêŒ¶ 36 èO™
âˆî¬ù è£Lè¬÷ ªêŒ¶ º®Šð˜?
(A) 1260
(B) 1320
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(C) 920 (D) 1380


If 12 carpenters, working 6 hours a day, can make 460 chairs in 24 days, how many chairs will 18 car-
penters make in 36 days, each working 8 hours a day?
(A) 1260 (B) 1320
(C) 920 (D) 1380

147. å¼ êƒ«èî ªñ£NJ™ ªõœ¬÷ ñ¬ö âù¾‹, ñ¬ö ð„¬ê âù¾‹, ð„¬ê cô‹ âù¾‹, cô‹
«ñ辋 âù¾‹, «ñè‹ CõŠ¹ âù¾‹, CõŠ¹ õ£ù‹ âù¾‹, õ£ù‹ ñ…êœ âù¾‹, ñ…êœ
輊¹ âù¾‹ ªè£‡ì£™, ÞóˆîˆF¡ Gø‹ â¡ù?
(A) CõŠ¹ (B) cô‹
(C) «ñè‹ (D) õ£ù‹
In a certain language, white is called rain, rain is called green, Green is called blue, Blue is called cloud,
Cloud is called red, Red is called sky, Sky is called yellow, Yellow is called black, which one is the colur
of blood?
(A) Red (B) Blue
(C) cloud (D) sky

148. Þ¼ ðè£ â‡èO¡ I‹ªð¼ ªð£.õ â¡ð¶


A) 1 B) ðè£ â‡
C) ð° ⇠D) 0
GCD of two prime Numbers is
A)1 B) prime Numbers
C) Composite D) 0

149. 1,1331, 9261 , ?


A) 79791 B)28791
C) 23791 D) 29971

150.  ÞŠ«ð£¶ ðò¡ð´ˆ¶‹ “Sine” â‹ °Pf†¬ì ºî¡ ºîL™ àð«ò£Aˆîõ˜
Who is the first person uses the “Sine” symbol
A) Thales/«îLv B) Willium Blake/ M™Lò‹ H«÷‚
C) Aryabatta / ÝKòð†ì£ D) J.F. Herbert / J.F ªý˜ð˜†
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ð°F & IV

PART - IV

HK¾ & B

SECTION - B

êÍè ÜPMò™

SOCIAL SCIENCE
ÞŠð°FJ™ 60 Mù£‚èœ àœ÷ù. ܬùˆ¶ Mù£‚èÀ‚°‹ M¬ìòO‚è «õ‡´‹.

There are 60 questions in this part. All the questions are compulsory.

91. àôA™ àœ÷ 107 èO™ ....... àJ˜«è£÷ «êIŠ¹ ¬ñòƒèœ à¼õ£‚èŠð†´œ÷ù
Ü. 553 Ý. 554
Þ. 11 ß. 8
In 107 countries how many living earth saving centre created
A)553 B)554 C)11 D)8

92. ð®ˆî Þ¬÷ë˜èO¡ ªñ£Nò£è ܬñ‰î¶


Ü. Hªó…² Ý. ݃Aô‹ Þ. Þ‰F ß. õƒè£÷‹
The language of the educated Indian youngsters
A)French B)English C)Hindi D)Bengali

93. Iîõ£FèO¡ «è£K‚¬èè¬÷ bMóõ£Fèœ õ˜Eˆî¶


Ü. ÜóCò™ H„¬ê Ý. Þó‡ì£‹ ð†êñ£ù¶
Þ.è†ì¬÷èœ ß. Fø‰î ªõO‚ªè£œ¬è
The policies of the moderates were described by the extremist as
A) policticial medicancy B) subsidiaries
C) mandatory D) open door policy

94. 裃AóC™ H÷¬õ ãŸð´ˆFò ñ£ï£´


Ü. Åóˆ Ý. ô£Ã˜
Þ. FK¹ó£ ß. ñîó£v
Open split in the congress occurred in the sessions held at
A) Surat B)Lahore
C)Tirupura D)Madras
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95. I¡«ì£ñ£˜L Y˜F¼ˆî ê†ì‹ îQˆ ªî£°Fè¬÷ ÜPºèŠð´ˆFò¶


Ü. Þ‰¶‚èœ Ý. ºvh‹èœ
Þ. Y‚Aò˜èœ ß. APv¶õ˜èœ
Minto morley reforms introduced separa electrote for the
A) For Hindu B) For Muslim
C) For Sikhs D) For Christians

96. ð‹ð£J™ î¡ù£†C èöèˆ¬î «î£ŸÁMˆîõ˜


Ü. «ï¼ Ý. F¼ñF Ü¡Qªðꡆ
Þ. Fôè˜ ß. ð£óFò£˜
Home rule league in Bombay was formed by
A) Nehru B) Anne Besant
C)Tilak D)Bharthiyar

97. ݃A«ôò˜èœ H¡ðŸPò ªè£œ¬è


Ü. HKˆî£Àî™ Ý. Þ¬íˆî™
Þ. àøõ£®‚ ªè´ˆî™ ß. âF˜ˆî™
Policy was introduced by britishers
A) Divide and Rule B) Joining
C) Close Relation D) Opposing

98. 裃AóR¡ ºî™ Ã†ì‹ ï¬ìªðŸø Þì‹


Ü. ªê¡¬ù Ý. ªè£™èˆî£
Þ. º‹¬ð ß. ªì™L
The first session of the congress was held at
A) Chennai B) Kolkatta
C) Mumbai D) Delhi

99. ²òó£xTò‹ âù¶ HøŠ¹K¬ñ ܬî ܬ쉫î b¼«õ¡ âù ºöƒAòõ˜


Ü. Fôè˜ Ý. 裉F
Þ. «è£è«ô ß. ó£ù«ì
swaraj is my birth right I shall have it declared by
A) Thilagar B) Gandhi
C) Gokulae D) Ranade
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100. ²«îC Þò‚è‹ «î£¡ø è£óíñ£Œ ܬñ‰î¶


Ü. õƒèŠHKM¬ù Ý. bMóõ£Fèœ ªõO«òŸø‹
Þ. ð£Av HKM¬ù ß. ñîŠHKM¬ù
------- is reason for the raise of swadeshi movement
A) Bengal Partition B) Expulsion of terrorists
C) Pakistan partition D) Religious partition

101. 1905 õƒè HKM¬ù‚° è£óíñ£ùõ˜


Ü. KŠð¡ Ý. è˜ê¡
Þ. ñ£˜L ß. AKŠv
--------- was responsible for the partition of Bengal in 1905
A) Lord Ripon B) Curzon
C) Marley D) Krips

102. ºvh‹ h‚¬è «î£ŸÁMˆîõ˜


Ü. ºèñ¶ ÜL T¡ù£ Ý. ïõ£Š êLº™ô£è£¡
Þ. ªê÷èˆ ÜL ß. ܹ™èô£‹ Ý꣈
Who formed the muslim league
A) Mohd ali Jinnah B) Nawab salimulakhan
C) Soukat Ali D) Abdul kalam azad

103. Ü¡Qªðꡆ Ü‹¬ñò£K¡ ªê£‰î 


Ü. Üò˜ô£‰¶ Ý. ܪñK‚è£
Þ. ÞƒAô£‰¶ ß. v裆ô£‰¶
Mrs Annie Besant belonged to country
A) Ireland B) America
C) England D) Scotland

104. ñ£è£íƒèO™ Þó†¬ì ݆C¬ò ÜPºèŠð´ˆFò ê†ì‹


Ü. ñ£‡«ì‚ ªê‹v«ð£˜† Ý. I¡«ì£ñ£˜L
Þ. 1935 Þ‰Fò„ ê†ì‹ ß. ²î‰Fó„ ê†ì‹
Diarchy was introduced in provinces by act
A) Montegue - chlemsford B) Minto morley
C) 1935 Indian act D) Independence act
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105. G» Þ‰Fò£ ðˆFK‚¬è¬ò ïìˆFòõ˜


Ü. Fôè˜ Ý. «ï¼
Þ. Ü¡Qªðꡆ ß. ªõ†ì˜Šð˜¡
New india newspaper was started by
A) Thilak B)Nehru
C) Annie besant D) Vetter per

106. 裃Aóv ºî™ ñ£ï£†´‚° î¬ô¬ñ Aòõ˜


Ü. W. C. ð£ù˜T Ý. ñ£÷Mò˜
Þ. ²ŠHóñEò ÜŒò˜ ß. «è£è«ô
Who headed the fist meeting of the Indian National Congress
A) W .C. Bannerjee B) Malaviyar C) Subramaniya Iyer D) Gokule

107. Iîõ£FèÀ‹, bMóõ£FèÀ‹ å¡P¬íò‚ è£óíñ£ù ñ£ï£´?


Ü. Åóˆ Ý. ô‚«ù£
Þ. º‹¬ð ß. ªè£™èˆî£
Moderates and extremists joints in the ---------- conference
A) Surat B) Lucknow C) Mumbai D)kolkatta

108. ºvh‹ h‚ è†C «î£ŸÁM‚èŠð†ì ݇´


Ü. 1905 Ý. 1906
Þ. 1907 ß. 1909
Muslim league was formed in the year----------
A) 1905 B) 1906 C) 1907 D) 1909

109. ªê¡¬ùJ™ î¡ù£†C‚ èö般î GÁMòõ˜


Ü. Ü¡Qªðꡆ Ý. Fôè˜
Þ. êLº™ô£è£¡ ß. ªüùó™ìò˜
Home Rule league in Chennai was Started by----------
A) Annie besant B) Thilag
C) Salimulakhan D) General Tyre

110. Åóˆ ñ£ï£´ ï¬ìªðŸø ݇´


Ü. 1906 Ý. 1907
Þ. 1911 ß. 1914
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Surat session of Congress was held in ----------------


A)1906 B)1907
C)1911 D)1914

111. ªó÷ô† ê†ì‹ ªè£‡´ õóŠð†ì ݇´


Ü. 1919 Ý. 1918
Þ. 1917 ß. 1916
Rowlatt Act was passed in the year -------------
A)1919 B)1918
C)1917 D)1916

112. I¡«ì£ñ£˜L Y˜F¼ˆî ê†ì‹ ªè£‡´ õóŠð†ì ݇´


Ü. 1909 Ý. 1919
Þ. 1929 ß. 1939
Minto-Morley Reforms introduced in the year---------
A)1909 B)1919
C)1929 D)1939

113. üõý˜ô£™ «ï¼ 裉Fò®è¬÷ ºî¡ ºîô£è ê‰Fˆî Þì‹


Ü. ô‚«ù£ ñ£ï£´ Ý. Åóˆ ñ£ï£´
Þ. º‹¬ð ñ£ï£´ ß. ô£Ã˜ ñ£ï£´
----------- session of Congress meeting Nehru met Gndhiji for the first time
A) Lucknow conference B) Surat Conference
C) Mumbai Conference D)Lahore Conference

114. ô‚«ù£ åŠð‰î‹ ãŸð†ì ݇´


Ü. 1914 Ý. 1916
Þ. 1919 ß. 1929
lucknow pact was signed in the year-----------
A) 1914 B)1916
C)1919 D)1929

115. Ýèv† ÜP‚¬è¬ò ªõOJìŠð†ì ݇´


Ü. 1917 Ý. 1927
Þ. 1928 ß. 1930
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August Declaration was announced in the year-----------


A)1917 B)1927
C)1928 D)1930

116. Þ‰Fò «îCò 裃Aóv «î£ŸÁM‚èŠð†ì ݇´


Ü. 1885 Ý. 1886
Þ. 1887 ß. 1888
Indian National Congress was founded in the year--------------
A) 1885 B)1886
C)1887 D)1888

117. 裃Aóv Iîõ£FèO¡ î¬ôõ˜


Ü. «è£è«ô Ý. Fôè˜
Þ. â‹.T.ó£ù«ì ß. ²ŠHóñEò äò˜
---------- was the head of moderates Congress
A) Gokule B) Thilak
C) M G Rande D) Subramaniya Iyer

118. 裃AóR¡ ºî™ ñ£ï£†®™ èô‰¶ ªè£‡ì HóFGFèO¡ â‡E‚¬è


Ü. 72 Ý. 78
Þ. 50 ß. 26
------- delegates participated in the first Congress conference
A) 72 B)78
C)50 D)26

119. 裃Aóv bMóõ£î 輈¶‚èO¡ î¬ôõ˜


Ü. Fôè˜ Ý. â‹.T.ó£ù«ì
Þ. «è£è«ô ß. ²ŠHóñEò äò˜
-------- was the extremist leader in Congress
A) Thilak B) M G Rande
C) Gokule D) Subramaniya Iyer

120. õ†ì£ó ªñ£N ðˆFK‚¬è ê†ì‹ ⊫𣶠ªè£‡´ õóŠð†ì¶


Ü. 1978 Ý. 1878
Þ. 1788 ß. 1885
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In which year vernacular press act introduced


A) 1978 B)1878
C)1788 D)1885

121. ð†®ò™ Iä, ð†®òô II àì¡ ªð£¼ˆF, W«ö °PŠH†´œ÷ °Pf´è¬÷‚ ªè£‡´ êKò£ù
ðF¬ô «î˜‰ªî´:
ð†®ò™ I ð†®ò™ II
(a) âç° ªî£NŸê£¬ô 1. ÜKòÖ˜
(b) ꘂè¬ó ªî£NŸê£¬ô 2. ¹èÖ˜
(c) è£Aî ªî£NŸê£¬ô 3. «ñ£èÛ˜
(d) Cªñ‡† ªî£NŸê£¬ô 4. «êô‹
°Pf´èœ :
(a) (b) (c) (d)
(Ü) 4 3 2 1
(Ý) 3 2 1 4
(Þ) 1 4 3 2
(ß) 2 1 4 3
Match list I correctly with list II and select your answer using the codes given below:
List - I List - II
(a) Steel industry 1) Ariyalur
(b) Sugar industry 2) Pugalur
(c) Paper industry 3) Mohanur
(d) Cement industry 4) Salem
Codes:
(a) (b) (c) (d)
(a) 4 3 2 1
(b) 3 2 1 4
(c) 1 4 3 2
(d) 2 1 4 3

122. «îCò ªð÷bè‚ èì™ Ý󣌄C‚ Ãì‹ Þƒ° ªêò™ð´Aø¶


(Ü) ªè£„C (Ý) ¬ýîó£ð£ˆ
(Þ) «è£õ£ (ß) º‹ð£Œ
National Physical oceanographic laboratory functions at
(a) Kochi (b) Hyderabad
(c) Goa (d) Mumbai
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123. ì„ñ£˜‚ â¡Â‹ ï£íò‹ ¹ö‚èˆFL¼‚°‹ 


(Ü) «ð£ô‰¶ (Ý) ý£ô‰¶
(Þ) Þˆî£L (ß) ªü˜ñQ
Deutch mark is the currency of
(a) Poland (b) Holland
(c) Italy (d) Germany

124. ð†®ò™ Iä, ð†®òô II àì¡ ªð£¼ˆF, W«ö °PŠH†´œ÷ °Pf´è¬÷‚ ªè£‡´ êKò£ù
ðF¬ô «î˜‰ªî´:
ð†®ò™ I ð†®ò™ II
(a) °„CŠ¹® 1. îI›ï£´
(b) å®vR 2. åKvú£
(c) ðóî ®ò‹ 3. «èó÷£
(d) èîèO 4. ݉FóŠHó«îê‹
°Pf´èœ :
(a) (b) (c) (d)
(Ü) 4 2 1 3
(Ý) 3 4 2 1
(Þ) 2 1 3 4
(ß) 1 3 4 2
Match List I correctly with list II and select your answer using the codes given below:
List - I List - II
(a) Kuchipudi 1) Tamil Nadu
(b) Odissi 2) Orissa
(c) Bharathanatyam 3) Kerala
(d) Kathakali 4) Andhra Pradesh
Codes:
(a) (b) (c) (d)
(a) 4 2 1 3
(b) 3 4 2 1
(c) 2 1 3 4
(d) 1 3 4 2

125. â‰î ñ£GôˆF™ ܬñFŠ ðœ÷ˆî£‚° ܬñ‰¶œ÷¶?


(Ü) «èó÷£ (Ý) îI›ï£´
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(Þ) è˜ï£ìè£ (ß) ݉FóŠHó«îê‹


In which state is silent valley located?
(a) Kerala (b) Tamil Nadu
(c) Karnataka (d) Andhra Pradesh

126. 13õ¶ ÝJ™ èˆFèKŠ¹ G¬ôò‹ Þ‰Fò£M™ ⃰ ܬñ‚èŠð†´œ÷¶?


(Ü) ðùƒ°® (Ý) â‡È˜
(Þ) ïKñí‹ (ß) F¼õù‰î¹ó‹
The 13th oil refinery in India has been set up at
(a) Panangudi (b) Ennore
(c) Narimanam (d) Thiruvanathapuram

127. Þ‰Fò£M™ Cø‰î ÞòŸ¬è ¶¬øºè‹


(Ü) ªê¡¬ù (Ý) ð£óbŠ
(Þ) ñƒèÙ˜ (ß) º‹¬ð
The best natural port of India is
(a) Chennai (b) Paradip
(c) Mangalore (d) Mumbai

128. îI›ï£´ ñŸÁ‹ «èó÷ ñ£GôƒèO¡ Æ´ ºòŸCò£™ «î£¡Pò ܬí‚膴


(Ü) ªìyK ܬí‚膴
(Ý) ó£xè† Ü¬í‚膴
(Þ) ðó‹H‚°÷‹ ÝOò£Á ܬí‚膴
(ß) «îŒ¡ ܬí‚膴
Which of the following is a joint venture of Tamil Nadu and Kerala?
(a) Tehri Dam (b) Rajghat Dam
(c) Parambikulam Aliyar Dam (d) Thein Dam

129. è£Cóƒè£ «îCò Ìƒè£ âîŸè£è Ýó‹H‚èŠð†ì¶?


(Ü) ¹Lè¬÷ ð£¶è£‚è (Ý) ò£¬ùè¬÷ ð£¶è£‚è
(Þ) 裇ì£I¼èƒè¬÷ ð£¶è£‚è (ß) ñ£¡è¬÷ ð£¶è£‚è
Kaziranga National Park is created to protect
(a) Tiger (b Elephant
(c) Rhinoceros (d) Deer
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130. W›‚裵‹ ßÁè¬÷ ÝŒè:


760 A.e c÷ºœ÷ ªè£ƒè¡ óJ™ ð£¬î W«ö ªè£´‚èŠð†´œ÷ ñ£Gôƒèœ õNò£è
ªêŒA¡øù.
(I) «èó÷£ (II) è˜ï£ìè£
(III) «è£õ£ (IV) ñè£ó£w®ó£
(Ü) I, II, III ñŸÁ‹ IV (Ý) I ñŸÁ‹ II
(Þ) I ñŸÁ‹ III (ß) I, II ñŸÁ‹ III
Consider the following statements:
The 760 km. long konkan railways passes through the following states:
I. Kerala II. Karnataka
III. Goa IV. Maharashtra
Choose the correct code:
(a) I, II, III and IV (b) I and II
(c) I and III (d) I, II and III

131. ‘ïñ¶ Þ¡¬øò Ýôòƒèœ’ â¡Á üõý˜ô£™ «ï¼ è¼Fò¶


(Ü) ܬí‚膴èÀ‹, c˜ I¡ê£ó F†ìƒèÀ‹
(Ý) èùóè‹ ñŸÁ‹ ²óƒèˆ ªî£N™èœ
(Þ) àJ˜ 裂°‹ ñ¼‰¶ ªî£NŸê£¬ôèœ
(ß) Mõê£ò‹ ñŸÁ‹ áóè ªî£N™èœ
‘Our Temples of Today’ in the opinion of Jawaharlal are
(a) Dams and hydroelectric projects
(b) Heavy industries and mining
(c) Antibiotic plants
(d) Agriculture and rural industries

132. Þ‰Fò «îCò 裃Aó¬ú «î£ŸÁMˆî ã.å.U»‹ ¶õ‚èˆF™


(Ü) ݃Aô ó£µõˆF¡ î¬ôõ˜ (Ý) êÍè «êõè˜
(Þ) Aö‚A‰Fò 苪ðQJ¡ ðEò£÷˜ (ß) ÝÀï˜
A.O. Hume, the founder of the Indian National Congress, originally was a
(a) British Army Commander
(b) Social worker
(c) Civil servant of the East India Company
(d) Governor

133. ñ£‡«ì° - ªê‹v«ð£˜´ Y˜F¼ˆîƒèO¡ (1919) º‚Aò‚ ÃÁ


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(Ü) ñ£Gô ²ò݆C


(Ý) ÝÀï˜èÀ‚° ÜO‚èŠð†ì i†«ì£ ÜFè£ó‹
(Þ) ñî Ü®Šð¬ì «î˜î™ º¬ø
(ß) Þó†¬ì ݆C
The salient feature of the Montague Chelmsfored reforms (1919) was the provision of
(a) Provincial autonomy
(b) Grant of veto power to the Governors
(c) Separate communal electorate
(d) Dyarchy

134. 制¬öò£¬ñ Þò‚般î 裉FT F¼‹ðŠ ªðŸÁ‚ ªè£‡ìî¡ è£óí‹


(Ü) 裉F - Þ˜M¡ åŠð‰î‹
(Ý) ªê÷K - ªê÷ó£M™ ãŸð†ì ñ‚èœ õ¡º¬ø
(Þ) ݃Aô ÜóC¡ âF˜Š¹
(ß) bMóõ£FèO¡ âF˜Š¹
The non – cooperation movement was called off by Gandhi because
(a) of Gandhi – Irwin pact (b) of Mob – violence at Chauri Chaura
(c) the Government opposed it (d) the extremists opposed it

135. ô£ô£ ôxðˆó£Œ Üõ˜èœ ñóí è£òƒèœ ªðŸø¶


(Ü) AKŠv ɶ‚°¿¬õ âF˜ˆ¶ «ð£ó£†ì‹ ªêŒî «ð£¶
(Ý) ¬êñ¡ °¿¬õ âF˜ˆ¶ «ð£ó£†ì‹ ªêŒî «ð£¶
(Þ) Þ‰Fò£¬õ M†´ ªõO«òÁ Þò‚è «ð£ó£†ìˆF¡ «ð£¶
(ß) 制¬öò£¬ñ Þò‚èˆF¡ «ð£¶
Lala Lajpat Rai suffered fatal injuries during the demonstration against
(a) Cripps mission (b) Simon commission
(c) Quit India movement (d) Non – co-operation movement

136. ô£ÃK™ ÜAô Þ‰Fò ºvh‹ h‚ ð£Av b˜ñ£ùˆ¬î G¬ø«õŸPò ݇´


(Ü) A.H. 1906 (Ý) A.H. 1916
(Þ) A.H. 1940 (ß) A.H. 1942
The Pakistan resolution was passed by the All India muslim league at Lahore session in
(a) 1906 A.D. (b) 1916 A.D.
(c) 1940 A.D. (d) 1942 A.D.
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137. ü‹º è£we˜ Þ‰Fò£¾ì¡ Þ¬í‰î ݇´


(Ü) A.H. 1942 (Ý) A.H. 1948
(Þ) A.H. 1950 (ß) A.H. 1956
Jammu and Kashmir was acceded to India in the year
(a) 1942 A.D. (b) 1948 A.D.
(c) 1950 A.D. (d) 1956 A.D.

138. ²î‰Fó Þ‰Fò£M¡ ºî™ Þ‰Fò èõ˜ù˜ ªüùó™


(Ü) 𣹠ó£«ü‰Fó Hó꣈ (Ý) ì£‚ì˜ ó£î£A¼wí¡
(Þ) ê‚óõ˜ˆF ó£ü«è£ð£ô£„ê£K (ß) M.M.AK
The first Indian Governor – General of free Indian Dominion was
(a) Babu Rajendra Prasad (b) Dr. Radha Krishnan
(c) Chakravarthi Rajagopalachari (d) V.V. Giri

139. Þ‰Fò «îCò 裃AóRŸ° î¬ô¬ñ Aò ºî™ Þ‰Fò ªð‡ñE


(Ü) MüòôwI ð‡®† (Ý) èvÉK ð£Œ
(Þ) ó£E ôwI𣌠(ß) ê«ó£TQ ´
The first Indian lady to preside over the Indian National Congress was
(a) Vijayalakshmi Pandit (b) Kasturi Bai
(c) Rani Lakshmi Bai (d) Sarojini Naidu

140. 1947 Þ‰Fò HKM¬ù‚° è£óíñ£ù î¬ôõ˜


(Ü) ꘬êò¶ Üèñ¶ 裡 (Ý) ê˜ Ýý£è£¡
(Þ) ºèñ¶ ÜL T¡ù£ (ß) ê˜ ºèñ¶ Þ‚ð£™
The leader who led to the partition of India in 1947 was
(a) Sir Syed AhmedKhan (b) Sir Agha Khan
(c) Mohammed Ali Jinnah (d) Sir Mohammed Iqbal

141. Þ‰Fò£M¡ ð£ó£Àñ¡ø ßó¬õ‚ Æ´ Æ숪î£ì¬ó‚ Æ´‹ àK¬ñ ò£Kì‹ àœ÷¶?
(Ü) Hóîñ ܬñ„ê˜ (Ý) °®òó²ˆ î¬ôõ˜
(Þ) ¶¬í‚ °®òó²ˆ î¬ôõ˜ (ß) âõK캋 Þ™¬ô
Who has the right to convene the joint session of the two houses of parliament in India?
(a) The Prime Minister (b) The President
(c) The Vice-President (d) None of them
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142. Þ‰Fò£M¡ ºî™ °®ñè¡


(Ü) üù£FðF (Ý) ¶¬í üù£FðF
(Þ) Hóîñ ñ‰FK (ß) êð£ï£òè˜
The first citizen of India is the
(a) President (b) Vice-President
(c) Prime Minister (d) Speaker

143. Þ‰Fò ÜóCòô¬ñŠH™ àœ÷ ªï¼‚è®G¬ô HóèìùŠð´ˆ¶‹ º¬ø


(Ü) 1935Ý‹ ݇´ Þ‰Fò ÜóCòô¬ñŠ¹ ê†ìˆFL¼‰¶ ªðøŠð†ì¶.
(Ý) «ê£Mòˆ ÎQò¡ ÜóCòô¬ñŠHL¼‰¶ ªðøŠð†ì¶
(Þ) ܪñK‚è ÜóCòô¬ñŠHL¼‰¶ ªðøŠð†ì¶
(ß) ªü˜ñ£Qò ªõŒñ˜ ÜóCòô¬ñŠHL¼‰¶ ªðøŠð†ì¶
The emergency provisions of Indian constitution were borrowed from
(a) Government of India Act, 1935
(b) Soviet Union
(c) Constitution of USA
(d) Weimer constitution of Germany

144. è®ù à¬öŠHŸ° Hø° Þ‰Fò ÜóCòô¬ñŠð£ù¶


(Ü) 26 ®ê‹ð˜ 1949™ îò£ó£ù¶ (Ý) 26 üùõK 1950™ îò£ó£ù¶
(Þ) 26 ïõ‹ð˜ 1949™ îò£ó£ù¶ (ß) 30 ®ê‹ð˜ 1949™ îò£ó£ù¶
After great labour, the constitution was ready on
(a) 26th December, 1949 (b) 26th January, 1959
(c) 26th November, 1949 (d) 30th November, 1949

145. Þ‰Fò ÜóCòô¬ñŠð£ù¶


(Ü) õö‚èPë˜èO¡ ªê£˜‚è‹ â¡Á ܬö‚èŠð´Aø¶
(Ý) ê˜õ£Fè£ó ñ»¬ìò ÜóCòô¬ñŠð£°‹
(Þ) õ÷˜„Cò¬ì‰î ÜóCòô¬ñŠð£°‹
(ß) â¿îŠð†ì ÜóCòô¬ñŠð£°‹
Indian constitution is often called
(a) Lawyer’s paradise (b) Dictatorial constitution
(c) Evolved constitution (d) Enacted constitution
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146. ªê£ˆ¶K¬ñ â¡ð¶ ð£¶


(Ü) ê†ì àK¬ñò£°‹ (Ý) ÜPªïP àK¬ñò£°‹
(Þ) ÞòŸ¬è àK¬ñò£°‹ (ß) ÞõŸP™ ⶾI™¬ô
At present the right to property is merely a
(a) legal right (b) moral right
(c) natural right (d) none of these

147. °®òó²ˆ î¬ôõK¡ ðîM‚è£ô‹


(Ü) 2 ݇´èœ (Ý) 4 ݇´èœ
(Þ) 6 ݇´èœ (ß) 5 ݇´èœ
The term of the office of the President is
(a) 2 years (b) 4 years
(c) 6 years (d) 5 years

148. Þ‰Fò ð£ó£Àñ¡øˆF¡ W› ܬõ Þšõ£Á ܬö‚èŠð´Aø¶.


(Ü) «ô£‚êð£ (Ý) ó£xò êð£
(Þ) ܪê‹HO (ß) «ñô¬õ
Lower house of the Indian Parliament is known as
(a) Lok Sabha (b) Rajya Sabha
(c) Assembly (d) Council

149. ñ£GôˆF¡ «ñ™ º¬øf†´ cFñ¡ø‹


(Ü) ªêê¡v cFñ¡ø‹ (Ý) à„êcFñ¡ø‹
(Þ) ñ£TvF«ó† cFñ¡ø‹ (ß) àò˜cFñ¡ø‹
The highest appeal court in a state is
(a) Session court (b) Supreme Court
(c) Magistrate court (d) High Court

150. ÜóCòô¬ñŠ¹ ê¬ðJ¡ Gó‰îó î¬ôõó£è Þ¼‰îõ˜ ò£˜?


(Ü) ì£‚ì˜ Þó£«ü‰Fó Hó꣈ (Ý) ì£‚ì˜ Ü‹«ðˆè£˜
(Þ) ð‡®† üõý˜ô£™ «ï¼ (ß) ñ裈ñ£ 裉F
Who was the permanent chairman of the constituent assembly?
(a) Dr. Rajendra Prasad (b) Dr. Ambedkar
(c) Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru (d) Mahatma Gandhi
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1 ð°F II ™ ( ªñ£N 1) M‡íŠðî£ó˜ Þ¬íòˆF™ M‡íŠðˆ¬î ̘ˆF ªêŒò «ï˜‰ªî´ˆî ªñ£N 1 ¡ Mù£‚è¬÷ M¬ìòO‚è «õ‡´‹.
In part II (Language I) a candidate has to attempt the questions of the language which the candidate has selected as language I in the Application Form.
2. OMR M¬ìˆî£O™, Mù£îªî£°Š¹ õK¬ê ⇬í Üèù îóŠð†´œ÷ ÞìˆF™ M‡íŠðî£ó«ó êKò£è GóŠð «õ‡´‹.
The candiate mujst ensure that the Qustion Booklet Series code has been filled correctly at the prescribed places in the OMR Answer Sheet.
3. M‡íŠðî£ó˜ M‡íŠðˆF™ «î˜‰ªî´ˆîõ£Á ð°F & IV ( HK¾ A ) èEî‹ ñŸÁ‹ ÜPMò™ Ü™ô¶ ð°F IV (HK¾& B)êÍèMò™
ð°F‚° M¬ìòO‚è «õ‡´‹. M‡íŠðˆF™ «î˜‰ªî´ˆîõ£Á ªñ£N ñŸÁ‹ ð£ìŠð°F Mù£‚èÀ‚° ã«î‹ å¼ M‡íŠðî£ó˜
M¬ìòO‚è îõPù£™, Þ¶ îõø£è‚ è¼îŠð´‹ «ñ½‹ ÞˆîõPŸ° M‡íŠðî£ó«ó ªð£ÁŠð£õ£˜.
The candiate has to answer that subject in Part - IV ( Section A) Mathematics and Science or part - IV ( Section B ) Social studies as selected by him/ her in the
Application Form. If a candiate answers the questions of the language or subject other than selected in the Application Form, the candiate shall be personally
responsible for it and it would be treated as wrong.
1. °PŠ¹è¬÷ º¿õ¶ñ£è 𮈶M†´, OMR M¬ìˆî£O™ 1 L¼‰¶ 5 ñŸÁ‹ Mù£ˆªî£°ŠH™ õK¬ê â‡, 1 L¼‰¶ 4 õ¬óJô£ù îèõ™è¬÷
èõùñ£è GóŠð¾‹. cƒèœ °PŠ¹èO™ ÃP»œ÷ð® êKò£ù º¬øJ™ îèõ™è¬÷ GóŠH, ÃP»œ÷ð® ¬èªò£Šð‹ Þì£M®™, àƒè÷¶
M¬ìˆî£¬ù ñFŠd´ ªêŒ»‹ «ð£¶ ãŸð´‹ M¬÷¾èÀ‚° cƒè«÷ ªð£ÁŠð£i˜èœ .
Read complete instructions carefully and fill the details from SI. No. 1 to 5 in the OMR Answer Sheet and Sl. No 1 to 4 in the question Booklet. If you fall to fill
the details and sign as instructed correctly, you will be personally responsible for the consequesnces arising during scanning of your Answer Sheet.
2. Mù£ˆªî£°ŠH™ OMR M¬ìˆî£O¡ ⇬í Üèù îóŠð†´œ÷ ÞìˆF™ â¿î «õ‡´‹.
OMR Sheet No. Should be written in the space provided in the Question Booklet.
3. Þ‰î Mù£ˆªî£°Šð£ù¶ Mù£‚è¬÷ ð‚èƒèO™ ªè£‡´œ÷¶. Mù£ˆªî£°ŠH¬ù Fø‚°ñ£Á ÜP¾ÁˆîŠð†ì H¡ù«ó M‡íŠðî£ó˜èœ
Mù£ˆªî£°ŠH¡ YLìŠð†ì ºˆF¬óè¬÷ˆ Fø‚è «õ‡´‹, Mù£ˆªî£°ŠH¡ ð‚èˆFL¼‰¶ õ¬ó Mù£‚èœ Þì‹ ªðŸÁœ÷ùõ£ âù
êK𣘂辋.
The Question Booklet comprises pages having Questions. After being insturcted to open the Booklet. Only then the candidates will open the Question Booklets
seals. Check whether the Booklet contains questions starting from.
4. ܬùˆ¶ Mù£‚èÀ‚°‹ ð™M¬ìõ¬è Mù£‚èœ. 嚪õ£¼ Mù£MŸ°‹ å«óªò£¼ êKò£ù M¬ì ñ†´«ñ àœ÷¶. 嚪õ£¼ Mù£MŸ°‹
å«óªò£¼ êKò£ù M¬ì ñ†´«ñ àœ÷¶. 嚪õ£¼ Mù£MŸ°ñ å¼ ñFŠªð‡. îõø£ù M¬ìèÀ‚° ñFŠªð‡èœ °¬ø‚èŠðì ñ£†ì£¶,
All Questions are of MCQ ( Muctiple Choice Questions) type. There is only one correct answer to each question carring one mark. There will be no
negative marking for wrong answers.
5. ܬùˆ¶ ð°îèO™ àœ÷, ªñ£N Mù£‚è¬÷ ªè£‡ì ð°F & II ñŸÁ‹ ð°F & III äˆ îMó, ܬùˆ¶ Mù£‚èÀ‚°‹ Þ¼ªñ£NèO™
îóŠð†´œ÷ù,
All questions other than language questions of Parts II and III shall be bilingual.
6. Mù£(‚èœ) &™ îõÁèœ Þ¼ŠH¡, M‡íŠðî£ó˜èœ ÜîŸè£è â‰î î‡ì¬í»‹ ªðø ñ£†ì£˜èœ. âQ‹ «î˜M¡«ð£¶ Þ‰î Mù£(‚èœ)
êK ªêŒòŠðì ñ£†ì£¶.
In any event of any mistake in any question/s, candidates will not be penalized. However no corrections will be made in question/s during the examination.
7. Mù£ˆªî£°ŠH™ ªêŒ¶ 𣘊ðèù îQò£è îóŠð†´œ÷ ÞìˆF«ô«ò ªêŒ¶ ð£˜‚è «õ‡´‹. Þ¬î Mù£ˆ ªî£°ŠHL¼‰¶ AN‚è‚Ã죶.
Ã´î™ î£œèœ â¶¾‹ õöƒèŠðì ñ£†ì£¶.
Rough work if any, may be done in the question Booklet only in the space provided at the end Booklet. Do not tear it off from the question Booklet . No additonal
paper shall be provided.
8. ñ사è ܆ìõ¬í, 裙°«ô†ì˜, Ü÷¾«è£™. ªñ£¬ð™, ªî£¬ô«ðC, «ðü˜, ®T†ì™ °PŠ«ð´ ñŸÁ‹ ≪õ£¼ I¡ùµ ê£îùƒè«÷£
ðò¡ð´ˆ¶õ¶ î¬ì ªêŒòŠð†´œ÷¶. ÞõŸ¬ø ðò¡ð´ˆFù£™ î°F c‚è‹ ªêŒòŠð´i˜èœ.
Use, of Log tables, calculator, Slide rule, Mobile Phone. Pager. Digital diary or any other electronic item/ instrument etc. is not allowed. Their use will result in
disqualification.
9. Mù£ˆªî£°ŠHÂì¡ OMR M¬ìˆî£÷£ù¶ îQò£è õöƒèŠð´‹ .
OMR Answer Sheet will be provided along with Question Booklet separately.
10. Mù£ˆªî£°Šð£ù¶ M‡íŠðî£ó˜èÀ‚° ---- ‚° îóŠð´‹. M‡íŠðî£ó˜èœ Mù£ˆªî£°Š¹ ñŸÁ‹ OMR ---- M¬ìˆî£O™ GóŠð
«õ‡®ò Mðóƒè¬÷ êKò£è GóŠð «õ‡´‹. ---- ‚° c‡ì ñE åL‚°‹. YLìŠð†ì ºˆF¬ó¬ò ---- ‚° c‡ì ñE åLˆî Hø«è
Fø‚è «õ‡´‹. Mù£ˆªî£°ŠH¬ù Fø‰î¾ì¡ ã«î‹ ð‚è‹/ Mù£ Þ™ô£ñ™ Þ¼‚Aøî£ Ü™ô¶ ð‚èƒèœ AN‰«î£, êKò£è Ü„² ðF¾
Ýè£ñ«ô£, ð‚èƒèœ F¼‹ð F¼‹ð õ¼Aøî£ âù êK𣘂辋, Mù£ˆªî£°ŠH¬ù ñ£ŸP‚ ªè£œ÷ «õ‡´‹. â„êK‚¬è ñE ---- ‚°‹
c‡ì ÞÁF ñE ---- ‚°‹ åL‚°‹.
The Questin Booklet will be issued to the candiate at---- and the candiate must fill all entries in Question Booklet and OMR Answere sheet. There will be long
bell at ---- and the candidate has to open the paper seal of question Booklet only after the long bell at ---- After opening the Question Booklet, ensure that any
page/ question is not missing/ not printed/ torn/ repeated. In case, you find any defect anywhere in the Question Booklet, immediately informthe inviglator and
get it replaced by him. Warning Bell will ring at ---- and the last long bell will ring at ----
11. «î˜¾ ⇠OMR M¬ìˆî£œ â‡, Mù£ˆªî£°Š¹ â‡, «î˜¾ ªêŒî ªñ£N 1& ¡ °Pf´, ªðò˜ ñŸÁ‹ ¬èªò£Šð‹ «ð£¡ø¬õè¬÷ Üèù
Mù£ˆªî£°Š¹ ñŸÁ‹ OMR î£O™ îóŠð†´œ÷ ÞìˆF™ GóŠð «õ‡´‹.
Write your Roll No. OMR Snser Sheeto No.,Question Booklet Series Code., Name and put your Signature. Option mad under Language -I and Option for Subject
in the space provided in the Question Booklet as well as in the OMR Answer Sheet.
12. 嚪õ£¼ Mù£M½‹ A,B,C & D â¡ø °PJìŠð†´œ÷ ° M¬ìèœ îóŠð†´œ÷ù. 嚪õ£¼ Mù£¬õ»‹ èõùñ£è 𮈶, àƒèÀ‚°
êKò£ù¶ âù 輶‹ M¬ìJ¬ù «î˜‰ªî´‚辋. OMR M¬ìˆî£O™ ÜšMù£MŸªèù îóŠð†´œ÷ ÞìˆF™ êKò£ù õ†ìˆ¬î GöL´õî¡
Íô‹ àƒè÷¶ M¬ì¬ò °PŠH쾋. GöL´õèù côGø / 輬ñGø ð‰¶º¬ùŠ «ðù£¬õ ñ†´«ñ ðò¡ð´ˆî «õ‡´‹.
With each question you willl find 4 possible answers marked by the letters A,B,C & D Read each question carefully and find out which answer, according to you
is correct. Indicate your answer by darkening the appropriate circle completely in the OMR Answer Sheet corresponding to the question. For marking answers
us blue / Black ballpoint pen only.
êKò£ù º¬ø : Correct îõø£ù º¬ø : Correct Correct Correct Correct
Correct method: Wrong method:
13. OMR M¬ìˆî£œ Ýù¶ èEQ Íô‹ ñFŠd´ ªêŒòŠð´‹ ð® õ®õ¬ñ‚èŠð†´œ÷¶. «ñŸÃPò °PŠ¹è¬÷ è¬ìH®‚è£M®™ èEQÍô‹
ñFŠd´ ªêŒõ¶ Þòô£îî£AM´‹. Þîù£™ M‡íŠðî£ó˜èÀ‚° ãŸð´‹ ÞöŠ¹èÀ‚° M‡íŠðî£ó«ó ªð£ÁŠð£õ£˜.
OMR Answer Sheet is desingned for computer evaluation. If you do not follow the instructions give above and shown in the OMR Answer Sheet. It may make
evaluation by computer diifficult. Any resultant loss to the condiate on the above accounts shall be of the candiate only.
14. ÞÁF ñE åLŠð º¡ â‰î å¼ M‡íŠðî£ó¼‹ «î˜¾ ܬø¬ò M†´ ªõO«òø‚Ã죶. «î˜¾ ܬø¬ò M†´„ ªê™½‹ º¡¹
M¬ìˆî£¬÷ ܬø‚ è‡è£EŠð£÷Kì‹ êñ˜ŠH‚è «õ‡´‹. Mù£ˆªî£°ŠH¬ù M‡íŠðî£ó«ó â´ˆ¶ ªê™ôô£‹.
No candiate should leave the Examination Hall before the final bell. The OMR Answer Sheet be handed over to the Invigilator beofore leaving the Examination
Hall. The candiate is allowed to take the Question Booklet with him/ her.
15. îõø£è ̘ˆF ªêŒòŠð´‹ / ªêŒòŠðì£ñ™ àœ÷ OMR M¬ìˆî£œèÀ‚° ñFŠªð‡èœ °¬ø‚èŠð´‹.
Marks will be deducted if the OMR is filled up wrongly / unfilled.

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