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(i) RAM (2) Cache (3) ROM | (4) Double Data Rate “SDRAM (DDR SDRAM) A cyber crime of accessing sensitive information by impersonating oneself as a trustworthy entity in a digital communication is called (1) hacking (2) cyber stealing (3) cyberstalking (4) phishing Predefined set of colors, fonts and visual effects applied for slides in PowerPoint for providing professional appearance is called (1) template (2) slide layout (3) "time . (4) slide master [P. 7.0: 6. Excel &@, wospmr eveiend Bnedday Rovio wdaT Bs, ) @ (2)! 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(3) # (4) $ The binary equivalent of decimal number 13 is (A) 201149) (2) 1101p (3) 1111p (4) 10044) Characteristics of secondary storage are (1) high storage capacity, high speed, high cost (2) high storage capacity, low speed, low cost (8) low storage capacity, low speed, high cost (4) low storage, capacity, » high speed,:low cost 1472-C (5) 9. Correct sequence of parts of a URL is (1 protocol, domain name, path, file name (2) protocol, path, file name, domain name file name, domain name, protocol, path (3} (4) domain name, protocol, path, file name 10.What are the default alignments for content in the,MS Excel cell? (1) Aligned right (2) Aligned left (3) Text left aligned, numbers right aligned * “(4),8héxt right» alignied, numbers left aligned [Pino 11. & evAdanvd, odmaad dat Wao oN? (1) oimate (2) Taner dace (3) Lynx ” (4) usdoo , 12, wosimrod mdoway 196908, . US dgem menaicpod —___ dowd MFcoB,cg,3 wooswAsy. (1) BITNET (2) NSFNET (3) USENET (4) ARPANET 13., 08 6.0 wa,80b9, “maser” BOS se ema (1) Vrftegiu (2) vArftegLa (3) vAteFglu aM (-. ond (4) vAteFglU. dw /472-C (6) 14. & SeABANIA cima Qseod Bor Bah oexearyHo?. (1) Bavvoudg,0% aoetod (2) Sayre Basie B) Barer gay, (4) Swrgsor weatrids an 15. reso? Soakew* aowdeno? - (1) BoOsbanrl dadeatemy od Breen seOseordgs. (2) aoBjbanrt dndeateRy, wo woth anew kebseorbss, (8) Breew aoo8 zai Ska wohaos world, SeOserros7. (4) saaieat aoQsbaert hud Bavennds, SeOsearvga. D- 11, Which of the following is not a web browser? (1) Yahoo (2) Google Chrome (3) Lynx (4) Opera . 12. The start of Internet was a decentralized network called in 1969 by US: defence department. (1) BITNET (2) NSFNET (3) USENET (4) ARPANET 13, The key sequence for the word ‘agritv’ in Nudi 6.0 version is (1) Vrftegiu (2) ‘vArftegLu (3) vAteFgLu (4). vAteFglU 1472-C 14, Which of the following is not used as secondary storage? (1) Semiconductor memory (2) Magnetic disk (3) Magnetic dram (4) Magnetic tape 15, What is gutter margin? (1) Margin that is added to the left margin when printing (2) Margin that is added to the right margin when printing (3) Margin that is added to the binding side of the page when printing (4) Margin that is added to the outside of the page when printing IP. 7.0. 16. 17. 18, IEEE 802.6 AQ, godaFe ORY, Nes. aon (1) moesotrseat (2) LAN (3) WAN (4) MAN IP address Renvay Adebso0 ond RORNIRQ, CuseaAd? (1) TELNET (2) ICANN (3) w3c (4) Beds aise ve, emdeior aged! A wade apis. (1) Soekod Oaeaes (2) 9/v mys ddewes (3), xdoko asevantty,. (4), Rees ooge 1 + 1472-C (8) 19. 20. 21. FAT aout (1) Je* reege doce (2) Ayot souks Bocge (3) Rooks! roaexes Locas (4) Boe8d Bocge gaos Aestrivo. IPv4 ms, (1) 32 (2) 128 (3) 16 (4) 64 aomkuo* (MICR) (Magnetic Ink Character Recognition) aa wom (1) Bestapist Bast {2) ender Bax (3) amtgr asst |. (4) SeGaives Ba,at uses a called IEEE 802.6. 16, standard (i) Internet (2) LAN (3) WAN (4) MAN 17. Which of the following organizations was created to manage IP address spaces? (1) TELNET (2) ICANN (3) w3c (4) None of the above 18. Operating system, is responsible for (1) memory management (2) I/O device management | (3) CPU scheduling (4) All of the above 1472-C (9) 19, FAT stands for (1) File Attribute Table (2) File Allocation Table (3) Font Attribute Table (4) Format Allocation Table 20. The size of IPv4 is bits. (1) 32 (2) 128 (3) 16 (4) 64 21. MICR Character a/an Ink is (Magnetic Recognition) (1) output device (2) logical device (3) input device (4) keyboard device [PT 0. 22. aomacg aodd (1) HOQrxBain —gotlotadat aoserst agdesried (2) RO@sorspent — gobiorsist soe agUsiried (3) DQ@ro%spen — gobso*sis* dosent QYdzsrivd (4) D@zorwWaes —gobsorest Beat NNBod ” 23. PPP aoad (1) Person to Person Protocol (2) Point to Point Protocol {8) Pin to Pin Protocol (4) Peer to Peer Protocol 24, tae aombaon nofjat abe) dal adeadat Dowden 8eO edit Os Se WE eI? (1) Win+Shift (2) Win+Space (3) Win+Tab ya (4) WintCtrh vitae 25. loT add 24,3 dad ainda? (1) woseare 303,28 (Robots UBF Lire!) (2) voseore Bosdrries (aoWOFaes want LOT) (3) vosare Bayne (aotso%sest wa Bont) (4) voseare B,Saecrieo (Robso*sest Ua bre, TazD*) 26. BeoBA wsowd : wag -A (a) Strike- through (b) Subscript wy ~B (i) S008" fii) vodxcancs aoyors sx, 39, AY avadoaged (iii) oa, aortas fiv) 30, dente ata Bort ey egorivaty, oes (o} Ctrl+K (@) Ctrl+M soca : (@ ®) @ Q) @) fy) @ fiti) 2) ff) (i) @ (3) (i) (tt) feu (4) fv) fit) /472-C (10) 22. MIME stands for (1) Multimedia Internet Message Extensions (2) Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions {3) Multipurpose Internet Message Extensions “(4) Multipurpose Internet Mail Exchange 23. PPP stands for (1) Person to Person + Protocol {2) Point to Point Protocol » (8) Pin to Pin Protocol {4) Peer to Peer Protocol 24.What is the key to be preased along with Windows key to switch between English and Kannada while typing? (1) Win+Shist (2) WinSpace (3)Win+Tab (4) Win+ctrl 1472-C (11) 25. What is the full form of IoT? (1) Internet of Technology {2) Internet of Tools (3) Internet of Things (4) Internet of Transaction 26. Match the following : List-A List-B (a}Strike- () hyperlink through {b) Subscript (ii) draws a line through the middle of the selected text () Ctrl+K {iii) left indent (@ Ctrl+M {iv) creates small letters below the text baseline Codes : (2) ®) () @) (1) @ (io) @ (Ht) (2) (iv) (ii) (i) (3) @ (i) (ii) iv) (4) (ey) (it) (ti) [P. 7.0. 27. Boobs YGOHB : (a} Sertmeste (i) Zeaisoacwotfon® Beiyat (b) Sass stat fii) met way aabsptried (0) ty, yoren,(iil) 08 meatal, detso doll, Baha! 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(b) woBotony, vaial rise Gast wah, HARD. (} ABO. wes, wdeder, anten, oe, B02 ad$sd odes’ wmds ebsordeat a dgrivay vow dasa. {d) ®.Bobo Farvaavteay Boudmy Oe, DeOT ED, (1) (a), (B), (ce) 283 (d) rev 30 (2) (a), (b) 8 (d) red x0 (3) (), {c) aay (d) rit 38 (4) (a), (b) B83 fe) Red 38 (q, (12) 27. Match the following: 29. The protocol used by a web (a)Keyboard fi) A__ stationary pointing device (b)Light pen (ii) Ball and buttons (c) Trackpad (ii) Most common data entry device (a) Mouse (iv) Electro-optical pointing device (1) afi, bffti), cfiv), dit) (2) afiv), bf), eftti), dit) {3) aftr), bfiti), ofii), af) (4) a(iii), bi), c(i), A(t) 28.Consider the following browser to request web pages from the web server is (1) Hypertext Trarismission Protocol (2) Transmission Control Protocol / Internet Protocol (3) Simple Network Management Protocol (4) Hypertext Transfer Protocol statements : 30. Consider the following (a) The Recycle Bin is a temporary storage area statements : where one can move any |. (a) The Karnataka Government files or folders that are no longer needed. owns and makes the Nudi software available for free. (b) Items in the Recycle Bin | (b) Nudi was developed by the take up disk space on the hard drive until they are Kannada Ganaka Parishat. permanently deleted. (c}) Nudi supports most of the (c} An item remains in the Recycle Bin until it is permanently deleted or Windows based database systems like Access, Oracle, SQL, DB2, etc. restored. (@) Nudi does not support (@) Files or folders stored on’a removable drive or network drive are sent to the Recycle Bin when deleted. Statements (1) (@), (b) and (¢) are true (2) (a), (b) and (d) are true (3) (a), (c) and (d) are true (4) (@), ©), (c) and (d) are true 1472-C (13) MySQL. 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(1) Everyone speaks of gravity of employment in India but very few suggest away free from danger or difficulty. (2) Everyone speaks of gravity of employment in India but very few suggest away not to free from danger or difficulty. (3) Everyone speaks* of gravity of employment in India but very few suggest’ away in out of danger. (4) Everyone speaks of gravity of employment in India but very few suggest difficulty. Explanation : The answer is option (1) as the underlined part means ‘free from danger’. So you have to choose option (1) and shade/blacken the corresponding answer in your Answer Sheet. 1472-C 66. Willy nilly he has to go ‘there. (1) He praises or not, he has to go there. (2) He wishes or not, he has to go there. (3) He is not wishes he has to go there. (4) He prays or not, he has to go there. 67.The communal policy of Aurangzeb put the last nail in__the coffin of the Mughal Empire. (1) The communal policy of Aurangzeb opened the Mughal Empire. (2) The communal policy of Aurangzeb was the last event which brought about the complete end of the Mughal Empire. (3) The communal policy of Aurangzeb brought happiness to the Mughal Empire. (4) The communal policy of Aurangzeb was the last event that gave good name to thé Mughal “Empire. ve (20) 68. Don’t believe him. He is a_wolf in sheep’s clothing. (1) Don’t believe him. He is a ruthless person who pretends to be harmless. (2) Don’t believe him. He is a dangerous person who pretends to be harmful. Don’t believe him. He is a worthless person, 3 (4) Don’t believe him. He is cunning to other. 69. Shylock had a windfall and suddenly became rich. (1) Shylock had an unexpected good fortune and suddenly , became rich. (2) Shylock had unfortunate gains and suddenly became rich. (3) Shylock had suddenly become rich. (4) Shylock had = an expected good fortune and became rich, /472-C (21) Direction ; For Question Nos. 70 to 73, a word/phrase is given followed by four options. You have to select the option which explains the meaning of the word/phrase and shade/blacken the correct answer in your Answer Sheet. Example : Amass (1) Concentrate (2) Rotate (3) Accumulate (4) Separate Explanation : Amass means ‘accumulate’, so option (3) is correct and you have to shade/ blacken the same in your Answer Sheet, 70. Naive (1) Simple (2) Polished (3) Guileless (4) Affected IP. 7.0. 71, Imbecile (1) Mentally weak (2) Mental giant (3) Intellectual (4) Wise 72. Squalid (1) Disorderly (2) Inferiorly (3) Dirty (4) Dreary 78. Ruthless (1) Sympathetic (2) Truth rho (3) Careless Boies rbole.” (4) Merciless: « 1472-0 Direction : Question Nos. 74 to 77 have an expression each which can be replaced by a single word. Choose the most appropriate word from among the alternatives and shade/ blacken the corresponding circle in your Answer Sheet. Example : The story of a person’s life, written by another (1) Biography (2) Autography » (3) Paragraphy (4) Autobiography . Explanation : Since: ‘Biography’ is the most appropriate-word for the given expression. You have to shade/blacken the option (1) in your Answer Sheet. 74. A place of burial... * 4) Cemetery and (2) Anniversary: n : At (3) Contempo ye +e (4) Amnesty ale the the 75. Government by representatives of” people (1) Detective (2) Democracy (3) Nursery (4) Mercenary 76. That which is against law (1) Megible (2) Ilicit (3) Mlegal (4) Indelible 77. One who has great love for one’s country (1) Patient (2) Pedestrian (3) Veteran (4) Patriot Direction : Question Nos. 78 to 80 are based on the degrees of comparison (positive, comparative and superlative). Fill in the blanks with the most appropriate word/words from the given alternatives and Shade/Dblacken the corresponding circle accordingly in your Answer Sheet. 1472-C . (23) Example : A kite can’t fly as as a plane, (1) high (2) highest (3) higher (4) more high Explanation : Since option (1) is the correct choice for the above question, so you must shade/blacken option (1) in your Answer Sheet, 78. Dolly works Tom. (1) hardest (2) hard (3) harder (4) more hard 79. She speaks _____ of all. (1) loudty (2) most loudly (8) loudest (4) None of the above than 80. He doesn't singas__as she does. (1) melodiously (2) melodiest (3) melodier (4) more melody [2 T.0. Direction : In Question Nos. 81 to 84,there are sentences which are divided and numbered into three parts and one of the parts may contain an error. Identify the error by (1), (2) or (3) given under the parts of the sentence. If there is no error, mark (4) no error. Shade/blacken the corresponding circle in your Answer Sheet. Example : Neither_he / nor his team / (2) were present that day / (3) No error 4) Explanation : The correct answer in this case is option (3). Jt should be “was. present that day’, so you must shade/ blacken the option (3) for this question in your Answer Sheet. My two son-in-law have 81. qe come / to see me. / No error No error By at ) 1472-C 2, The Pacificis / a deepest {1} 2) ocean / intheworld, / {3) No error , 4) gg, The coach told that / every () Q) one of the players / have to (3) attend the training, . f No error : 4) ' gq, Nosooner did / * the tiger () a A appear / then he-shot it bey, (3) | down. / No error (4) sty a (24) Direction : Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow (Question Nos. 85 to 88). Your answers to these questions should be based. on the passage only. Passage Possessing a good vocabulary is. an asset. Good vocabulary is a mark of culture. It also aids in successful self-expression. Experts opine that vocabulary enhances reading comprehension too. Vocabulary could be enriched through various means such as reading and conversation. Referring to a dictionary is a very good vocabulary building exercise. To enlarge the word-stock, one has to develop the habit of glancing idly over the dictionary. For any language enthusiast, dictionary should be a lifelong companion. 85. ‘Vocabulary’ means (1) word-stock (2) voice (3) Vehicle (4) gestures 1472-C (25) 86. Vocabulary could be enhanced through (1) reading (2) conversation (3) dictionary (4) All of the above 87. Good vocabulary is essential because it (1) is a mark of culture (2) aids in self-expression (3) enhances comprehension reading (4) All of the above 88, Pick the word that does not mean ‘mprove’. (1) Endure (2) Enhance (3) Enrich (4) Enlarge: IP. 7.0. Direction : Choose the synonyms for the given underlined words (Question Nos. 89 to 92) and shade /blacken the correct answer in your Answer Sheet. Example : He gave it a mighty push and it opened. (1) Weak (2) Strong (3) Weaker (4) String Explanation : In the answer the word strong, that is option (2), is synonym to the underlined word ‘mighty’ in the given sentence. So you have to shade/ blacken option (2) in your Answer Sheet. 89. Obstinate people make others’ lives difficult. (1) Innocent (2) Submissive (3) Stubborn (4) Unhappy 1472-C 90. Savoury foods are not necessarily healthy. (1) Salty (2) Oily (3) Appetizing (4) Rancid 91. The erring accountant was ordered to make full restitution to the aggrieved customer, (1) Apology (2) Return of money (3) Acknowledgement (4) Explanation 92. If we are servile, ‘it doesn’t help us in earning self- respect. (1) Soft (2) Slavish (3) Generous (4) Cunning (26) Direction : To answer Question Nos. 93 to 96, choose thé word which is an antonym or the most opposite in meaning to the underlined word and shade/blacken the corresponding circle in your Answer Sheet. Example : Girl was represented as a true patriot. (1) Impatriot (2) Traitor (3) ‘Traitor (4) Nationalist . Explanation : In the answer, the word ‘traitor’, that is,option (2), is opposite of the underlined word ‘patriot’. So you Have to shade/ blacken option (2) in your Answer Sheet. 93. My grandfather sank down into..voluminous armchair. (1) Small (2) Large (3) Vast (4) Spacious 1472-C (27) 94. We have abundant evidence to prove his guilt. (1) Rich (2) Searce (3) Infinite (4) Profuse 95. She hated the insolent tone of his voice. (1) Respectful , (2) Rich (3) Determined (4) Sullen 96. The picture has too much redundant detail. (1) Dilatory (2) Employed (3) Astute - (4) Necessary [P.T.0. Direction : Question Nos. 97 to 100 are designed to test your ability to use the right prefix. | Add a prefix so that the word conveys the meaning given in the brackets. Choose the most appropriate answer from the alternatives given below to complete the word by adding the prefix and shade/blacken the corresponding circle in your Answer Sheet. Example : The chief guest inaugurated a purpose society. (The society that works for many purposes) (1) multi” (3) fore (2} more (4) none Explanation : The correct answer is ‘multi’ here, which is option (1) in your Answer Sheet for example. 97.There has been a further small valuation against the dollar. ( Reduce the value of the doilar ) (1) de- (2) in- (3) dis- (4) un- 1472-C 98.He was worried that the plan might fire. ({ To fail to have the effect, to not work correctly ) (1) im- (2) in- (3) un- (4) mis- 99. This month marks my first anniversary as a smoker. (A person who does not smoke ) (1) pro- (2) non- (3) un- (4) dis- 100.If there was a marital agreement, the court would consider the matter. ( Happening before marriage ) (2) pre- , {2) post- (3) under- (4) un- (28) SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK 8a ude Ady we } ' /472-C (285): IP TO. 1472-C SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK 8d) nda Aay 130) Aa yo 1472-C SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK Way adaeef, ay (31) Do NOT OPEN THIS QUESTION BOOKLET UNTIL YOU ARE ASKED TO DO SO 2021 QUESTION BOOKLET . COMMUNICATION PAPER—II SUBJECT CODE : 472 ‘Time Allowed : 2 Hours Maximum Marks ; 100 INSTRUCTIONS 1, immediately after the commencement ofthe Fxamination, you should check that the Question Booldet dors NOT have srcsnged or torn or massing pagee ot qvestions etc. If so, get it replaced by a complete Question Bock of the ae eran Paper Version Code aa inted in your OMR Answer Sheet. If candidate uses faulty question poper wae r checking Al the poses of the question paper, then the eandidate shell be held responsible, 2, Read the instructions on the OMR Answer Sheet and Admission Ticket. 2, Read ot juts shall exaute that the Question Payer Vesfon Code of the Question Booliet given ix same ee the Question Fe fates Cota printed on OM Aaewer Sheet. IC ny dlsorepaney is found it shouldbe feporte tothe Ivilstor and Tif hs sume Question Payer Vorston Code ex printed on the ORR Ansres Shes 4, All questions carry equal marks. Register Womb 1S. You have to enter your Regiater Number in the, Question Booklet Jn the box provided elongside, DO NOT write anything else on the LI LJ ‘Question ‘Bookdet. 6. ue Gurion Booklet contains 100 questions. Bach question eempsies Tour responses (ensoers) ou wil ealest Ge ca oarnuete gou want to marke on the OMR Anwwer Sheet. In case yow fect that there fs wore dhe one comes, eRDOMEE “ask he reeponse wien you consider as the matt epproprise, ts aay case, chooas ONLY ONE REST! Fe ee ef pePendidate encodes more than one anewer, then that answer shall be considered as 2NVALTD. “7. Ghcllona he printed bath fn Kanneda snd English. H thre is any consi inthe tacslatin of Kannada questions, cantare Shall refer the questions ia Bngllah and understand the questions. fg, diine suaponven should be marced ONLY on the eeparete OMR Answer Sheet provided and ONLY in Black or Rive ‘Ball Poine Pen. oon canrtuntes abel enruge thatthe Question Paper Version Code printed In the personalised OMR Answer.shect matehiee Fae aasin atvaper Version Code printed ot the nominal rol, In onae af exy Aiserenancy, the candidates shall fies = ith the GoestionPeFite aetual Question Paper Version Code aed by tbo candidate. Ifthe candidate falls to give wash sees eee ine version eode printed on the OMR Ansver Ghoct aball be considered for evaluation, | 10s eee taniidawe uese the personalized OMR Answer Sheet belonging to another candidate, then the OUR Answer Steet sbell be considered ax tevalld, 1a ee teats shall abe his/her Signature in the OMR Answer Shest in the space provided without fail If the Ceadiiate falls to do eo, then stich OMR Answer Sheet shall be considered as INVALID. . deena cedidate uoee the Non-personalized OMR Answer Sheet, then the candidete shall write the Regier, Reser Fee coenpntded and nso encode te relevent ccle. Also the caadidate shell ite the version code and subject ee Seely and alfoe bis/her signacare in the space provided. If the candidate fails to do so, then such ON. ‘Anawer Sheet shall be considered ax INVALID. - 419, Cendidate shall sign in the Nominal Roll (Attendance Sheet) without fail, 14, ithe candidate violates any of the above instructions, then the OMR Anewer Sheet shall he considered as tavalid, TE [URC Saou iter the fina bell indicating the conclusion of,the examination, stop any further maitings fq the OM rane yc the candidates shall not leave the examination Hall il the OMH Answer Sheets are collected and fccounted for by the Inviglator. 16 ae eitet dance ‘all retain Corbortess copy of the OME Answer She (candidate copy) tll the ennouncerent of fal Fee ear aa i ine Commniaaton directs the candidate to produce the exndidate copy, then the candidate shell produce the same without fall 17, Sheets for rough work are appended at the end of the Question Booklet, at the end. You should not muke any marking fon eny other part of the Question Booklet. 18, Penalty for WRONG Anemer : Fete WILL BE PENALTY FOR WRONG ANSWER MARKED BY THE CANDIDATE. = D thes ace four alteratives for the answer to every question, For each question for which wong env has beet Jen by the candidate, one-fourth (0.25) of the marie assigned 40, that question will be déducted <9 penalty (cy Beaaldste ives more than ono enswet, It wil be tated aa a wrong answer even if one ofthe given wnewers hhappena to be correct and there will be same penalty og abare to that question. {hip enestion is Tete blonic Le no anawer ia given by the candidate, there wil be no penalty, ‘Question Papor Version Code jo thine question. Ponsuion of Mobile Fhoaes, Smart watches, Caleulatore and eter Electroule/Coiamunteation cadgets' of any Kind are strictly probibited inelde the, Examination Ven TRbBS ; Raa AYE esa H Geapiad amorariay, shod.aeysse- ~~ 1472-C (32) UU21(E)51234%4 cy

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