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The Question Paper has live parts* Part .4, ,Part B, Part C, Fart D and Part E, Atl questions in Parts A, B, C carry one (I) rnark each. Pa_rt D and Part E carry ten {10} marks each.
No iralf-mark rvilt be awarded,
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PART-A
( Marlcs: 25 )
Alt queatlone carry one rnark each Encircle the correct aaswer clearly. If nore thaa oue easrsers are enclrcled, the rrlll be mdrked wrgng :
1.
n'n"
a. b. c, d.
2,
Galles
Gaulle
Fransica
Gayle
a, b. d.
3.
Rodin
Who of the following leaders served in the Imperial Japanese Army and later led Cl in the Second SinoJapanese ltrar?
a. b, c. d. *, a. b, c. 5.
Jiang Zernin
a. b, c. d.
Inca civilization
Maya civilization
l.LzLe{J (jlYurzau(Jn Aatec civilization
\
Toltec civilization
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6.
Which part of Japan $ras hit by a'9'0 mqgnihrde earthqrlake that triggered powerful tsunami in March 2011?
'a
a, b. c. d,
7.
Kanto Toholnr
Kyoto
Holdcaido
Nobel Priee
in Literature in
:. a. b. c. d..
8.
a. b, c. d.
Seoul Kyoto
Beijing
R iaa
Manila
9.
Which of the folloudng countries does not have a border with Germany?
& b. c.
Holtand
France Spain
.. 10.
How many indepdndent emirates constitute the United Arab Emirates?
b.
c.7 d.9
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11.
a, ' Kimono b. c.
Balru'
Yukata
t2.
a. b. c. d.
13.
Skoda
Chewolet
Audi
Volkswageq
When, after the World War I[, did India and Japan si$I the Priendship Treaty an establish diplomatic relations?
a.
b,
194,q
1950
c. d.
L4,
- 1952
1955
a. b. c.. d. .15.
Mirza Ghalib
Amir
Khusro
, '
a. c. d..
Taoisrn
Zaroastrianism
-
Shintoism
'j'
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LT.
Who
a.
b,
c.
d.
18,
l,
1948
d. Octoberl,Ig+g 19.
The first direct presidential election in Russian history took place in the year
a. b, c, d.
20.
'
a, b. c. d.
Spain France
Italy Portugd
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2L.
A' Pushkin
23.
a.' Itenri
b.
Bordeaux
c. d.
25,
flre
af
Ge?tjt,
a, b. c. d.
Chikarnatsu lvlonzaernon
Murasaki Shikibu
:
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PART-B
AII questioas c&rry one mark each Encircle the correct answer clearly. u motc thaa ote anaEers are enclrcled, the an8lrcr sttl be aarked Ttong l
?;6,
What is the bourr-darY line demarcating India and Pakistan known as?
a. b. c. d. 27,
Curzon Line
Durand Line
Baba Amte
b.
c.
d.
28.
a.
,. b. . c. d. 29,
Fib.,l*
Femur
Radius
Stapes
b.
c.
d.
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gO.
Which swenth century lrdiarr mathematician was ttre first in the world to tr.eat ?erc a number and show its mathematical operations?
.a',
b.
c.
Arybhatta Medhatithi
Bhaskaracharya Bratrmagupta
d.
31,
b. c. d. 92.
ShulrracharYa
Brihaspati
Vishvakarm.a
Words which are spetled, the same in Hindi as in Sanskrit {except,. for the absent final case inflections) and trave sunrived without modifications are called
Er, b.
C.
Tadbhava Deshqia
Prakrit
Tatsanra
d,
33.
of the following
Yugas
is said to have
la
Satyayuga Tretayuga
rl
b.
c,
DwaaparyugE
Kali5ruga
?
d.
34.
ltr,hich is the alternative that can replace the guestion mark NATION : ANTINO :: HUNGRY: ?
Lr
UHNGYE
b.
C.
HUNGYR
RYNGUH
d.
UHGI{TR
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At an election, a candid.ate who gets 84% votes wins by a majority of a76 votes. What is the total number of votes Polted?
672
:' 36.
b. c. d.
Apples cost Rs 7 each and pears cost Rs 5 each. If Roma spent Rs 38 on these ffuits, how many aPPles d"id she buY?
Data
rS
inadequate
:
If South-East becornes Trlorth'', North-East becomeb West' and so on, what become?
will West'
a. . c. d.
38.
Today is Var-un's birthday. One year from today, he will be turice as old as he was 12 years ago. Hqw old is Vanrn today?
d.
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a, b and c are parta of a sentcncc ln tbe followlng questlons. Eaclrcle the part which ls,
lf
40.
a.
b.
.c,
d.
4L,
l
a.
An lndian ship
laden with merchandise got drowned in the Pacific Oceart
None
b,
c.
d.
I
4A.
a.
b.
.v. at
.d.
None
43.
a.
b.
c. d.
ls actmg
+4.
A woman carne
said,:-
a. b. c.
had
just
swallowed
d. just swallowed
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45.
(Lethargi)
a. c: d. 46. a. b. c. d. 4;7,
Sluggishness
Activity
Disobedience
(Constrict)
To'cnt
(Black sheep)
Person
a. A devotional song b. Place of worship c. Kind of fi:uit d,. A srnall amount 49.
(Rarrdoml
-a
a. b. c. d.
50. tMy heart goes out to Al ' a. Ilove A b. A'has woll rny heart ,c. I praise A d,, I feel sympathy for A
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PART-.G
( Marlcs: 30 )
AII questions carry oae mark each
f.iU io tLe blaaLs wlth appropriate prepoaitions"in the following sentences
As she walked into the hotet, atread;--:- (U her first exhibition in the country, it t (2) the artist. At 78, her movements were studi difficult to separate the celebri went off(4) an angle as the (3) long practice, her head atilt born :a'meras
The capital of the United States and one federal State are named Washington.
(5) Gec
1.
2.
3.
+.
s.
(il]enough'to be picked. The grapes are now oOf cor.rrse, I won't get lcst. I know the city like the back of my (8)." {9) swing. When we reached the oflice, the work was in -: Rai arrived there. named Govinda (10) Fakir a It was at about this time
6.
7.
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8.
9.
10,
During election'campaigns, people often -; (1r) mud at each other' _ , -: one Jght, Hridaya .. (12) up courage and went into the jungle. He.found his friend ;-- (13) in deep meditation under a tree. If you smuggle goods into the cluntry, they may_be ilUf the custols authority' introduced computers. the banks (15) redundantwhen --(f About twenty clerks were The pilot had been warned ,(16): . - about the storm, befgre he (17) me Wtren I heard the name of the winner, I was so.shocked -you could have
1tr,
L2.
13.
14.
1S.
16,
1?"
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Read, carefully
sore exanples from a Polyuesian language given belorr 1 (a}, avaravere I wifi go, 1 (b) avaraepa 1 went, 2 (a) avauvere You qrilt go, 2 (b) avauepa You went, 3 (a) avarovere 'He witl go, 3 tb) avaroepa TIe went, 4 (al pauravere T will sit, 4 tb) pauraepa t sat,
'
:
.
18,
19.
?Ie sat'
I
20.
In wtrich order do the 'subject', terb' arrd 'auxiliary verb' corne in this languagr
21.
Who was the first cricketer in the world to score 10000 runs
.'
uL
(
Test Cricket?
22.
The price of petrol By what percent the consumption mus reduced so :that the expenditure rernairr= it * same?
23.
si
t4/sz
24,
,Chandrakanta', written
by-,
ZS.
r-
26.
27,
28.
NREGA
29.
VTRUS
30.
ZIP (as
in ZIP Code)
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PART-D
( Marks : 10
are given against each question
:
Read the passage below aud. give short answers to the foltowing guestions. Marks assigl
Language, any language, has a dual character : it is both a means pf communication an carrier of culture. Take English. It is spoken in Britain and in Sweden and Denmark.
.for
and Danish people, English is only a means of .communication v non-Scandinavians. It is not a carrier of their culture. For the'British, and particularly
Swedish
English, it is additionally and inseparably, from its use as a tool of communication, a carrie their culture and history. Or take Swahili in East and Centrai Africa. It is widely used as me of communication across many nationalities. But it is not the carrier of a culture anci histor many of those nationalities. However, in:parts of Kenya and Tanzairia, and particularl) Zanzibar, Swahili is'inseparably both a means of communication and a carrier of the cultur those people to whom it is a mother tongue.
La.nguage as communication has three aspects or elements. There is first whai Karl Marx o called the language of real life, the element basic to the whole nation of language, its ocigin development : that is, the relations people enter into with one another in the labour processr links they ne'cessarily establish 4mo-ng themselves in the act of people, a community of hur beings, producing wealth or means of life like food, clothing, houses...
The second aspect of language as communication is speech and it imitates the language of Iife that is cotnmunication in production. The verbal signposts both reflect and communication or the relations established between human beings in production of t. means of life... spoken'words mediate between human beings urrd fo.* the languagt
speech...
The third aspect is the written signs. The written word imitates the spoken. Where the first aspects of language as communication through hand and the spolen word historically evol more or less simultaneously, the written aspect is a rnuch later historical development. Wri is representation of sounds with visual symbols from the simplest knot among shepherds to the number in the herd... to the most complicated and d.ifferent letter and picture wri systems of the world today.
1.
What does the writer mean by tanguage as 'a means of communication' and as 'a carrier of culture?
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2,
f
How.is llanguage of real life'different from the written language as evident'in extract above? .
the.
2
t.
..
9.
+.
( Martts: lO )
Coaplete the followlng rtory lu about 6OO-?OQ words. Aleo, give a title to the story : One morning, Bhola, a villager, stepped out of his hut and saw huge, round footmarks in the
mud outside his dwelling. "Oh my God!" he shouted. Soon there was a large crowd outside his hut. None of the villagers had ever seen such huge footprints before and they were bewildered by them. They followed...
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PART-A
( Marks : 10
)
Atl queetions catry one mark each Encircie the correct answer clearty. If more than one arlswet is encircled, the
be marked w(orrg
:
ansrver
wilt
I,
The rvords 'satyameva Jayate' inscribed below the base plate of the emblern of India
1?p t4r \,
taken from
Rig-!/eda
a.
a
L,O '1
Saipath Brahmana
lv.
Mundak t-ipanishad
Ramagana
[i
d.
2.
t
I
The Parliament of,India cannot be regarded as a sovereign body because a, it can iegisiate only on subjects entrusted to the Centre by the Constitution b. ir has to operate .,vithirr the limits prescribed by the constitution
c. d.
uncodstituticnal
3'Whichofthefo11owingisaHumanRightsorganization?
a. b. c. d.
The'Arab League
Amnesty International
c.
o.
F
O.
Phiiolory is the
re 157
6.
a. b. c. d,.
Matgudi
tvlatguri
Talgudi
(.
Hemkhanakhan
develop$ literature
Sahitya Acaderny
Sangeet Natak Academy
Lalit Kala,Academy
None of the ahove
:.
Kalidasa had written three f,amous plays Vikramuntashi. Name the third play'
, yiz., Abltigganam
Shakunialam
a. b. c. d.
'9.
Kurnarascmbhaua
Meghadoota Raghuuansha
Malauikagnirnitra
a. b. c. d,
lo.
:
Group of 53 former colonies of Britain Group of 12 fdrmer republics of'dissolved USSR Group of 1O Latin American countries
Group of Islamic countries in Saudi Arabia region
Thc eminent Bengali director SatyajitRa;l had made only two lilms in Hindi. The firs Sdf.onj,ke Khrlaribased on theworks of Munshi Premchand. Which was the second?
a. c. d;
ffeesrt Kasa;m
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PAITT*B
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Att queetlonr carfy one rnirk each Hn*i,rcle the corre*t srtswor .clearly'- If rnore than one arrsurer is encircled, the S,nswer urill
he marked ul'rorrg
:
31,
a. b. c.
Moscow
Tashkent
Kiev
d. It.
St. Petersburg
Which political parry uras responsible fOr the Russian October Revolution of 191?? a. 'Bolshevik
b. c, d.
tr.S.
Provisianal Part5t
Soviet
Menshevik
Today the primary r*iigion of lran ls Islam but Fersia was once very closely associatr:d with another religior:, Name it.
L4.
a. b. c. d.
15, a. b, c" d.
Arabic language
Hebrew alphabet
Arabic atphabet
Syriac alphabet
How .is Japanese trrnperor's Thrr:ne knewn? Peaccck Throne Chrysanther,nurn Throne
.
Viceregal Throne
White Throne
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16,
of followers of Shintoisrn
is
b,
f
d.
1?.
Bastille Day marks the anniversary of the French Revolution. IVhy did Farisians the prison in 1789?
a. b. c. d. 18.
Which French author of the 19th century had the.foresight that rhan'wor.id wal the rnoon one day?
a, b. c.
cl.
19. .
Which of the following Indian monks is said to hav,: started. Shaolin rnartial a the 'gongfu'in China?
a. b. c, d. 20.
Bodhimchi
The {irst ever Chinese National who was confered 'Padma B}iushan'by the Government for his contribution tourards Indolog" is
'ln
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a. b. c. d,
22,.
23rd
27th
38th
42nd
a. b. c. d.
28.
Sarnsung
Hlnrndai
LG (LuckYstar Gold)
Nikon
ha.s hpen recogrnae ,d has been spanish is the of{icial langqage of spain. $rhich other langqage ** co-official by Regtonal Governments?
v
a-. Catalan b,
t
Basque
Galician
c.
a.b. c. d.
25.
San Marino
France
l
it
Portugat Gi.braltar
Wortd War
of
a, b. c. d.
t
Denrnark Belgium
i?oland
Friince
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After the discovery of the abandoned getaway vehicte, nearby riverside forest region.
ir
'
a. , that the bank robber is b. the bank robber rrrho c. the bank robber is d. the bank robber who is
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he w.as seen to be an aggressiire politician, he was a quiet and loving fa4ily ma1 at home.
a. b. d. {a.
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just how dirty Britain tras become. The pavernents the gutters are full of discarded fast
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travelling abroad and being saddened by the plastic bags, at the edge of every road,. Nowadays, Britain seerns to"look
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;Fwrong? ilirU created by our increasingly mobile lives lasts a lot longer htd up and properly thrown a$tey? it stays in the under$rowth for
rcminder of srhat a tatty tittle country we have
rlol,v. 1O billion plastic lags have been given to shoppers. These will take years to rot, However; it is not as if there iq no solution to this. A fevt lr(bnernment introduced a ta:r on non-recyclable carrier bags and in thrbe }ir use by 9094, When he was a minister, Michael Meagher attempted to rrrangement in Britain. The plastics industry protested, of course. However, he tothered; the idea was killed. before it could draw breath, leaving fu to glve away piastic 'Dags,
iit ffi
nccessar3r
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Read the followtng
TOTTO-CHAN
THE LITTLE GIRL AT THE WINDOW 'By Tetsuko Kuroyanagl Translated by Dorothy Britton
The Headmaster
When Mother and Totto-chan went in, the man in the office got up from this chair. His hair was thin on top aird he had a few teeth missing, uut hiJ face *as i""r,ir-""r-"r. Although he wasn't very tall, he had sotid stroulaers-.rra a*" and was"
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Mother was embarrassed, but before she had time to explain, he laughed and replied, "I'm the headmaster of this school." Totto-chan was delighted. "oh, I'm so glad.," she said, 'because I want to ask you a favor. I'd like to come to your school." The headmaster offered her a chair and turned to Mother. "you may go home now., I want to talk to Totto-chan." Totto-chan had a moment's uneasiness, but somehow felt she would get along all right with this man. "WeIl, then, I1l leave her with you," mother said bravely, ard shut the door behind her as she went out; The headmaster drew over a chair and put it facing Totto-chan, and when they were both sitting down close together, he said, ,.No* then, tell me all about yourself. Tell me anything at all you want to talk about., "Anything I like?" Totto-chan had e*pected him to ask questions she would have to answer. when he said she could talk about anything *"",.a, *""'".;;;; J; "rr. began straight away. It-was all a bit rriggreay-pig;rZJr,-o"i"n" "rr" talked for all she was worth. she told the headmaster how fast-the ioiriir""i tt.i,i"v had asked the ticket collector but he wouldnlt let her keep her ticket; how pretty her homeroom teabher was at the other'school; about the swallows, nest; about their brown dog, Roclry, who could do all sorts of tricks; rro* ,.-;;.,.f,ij-],irtin ,r. scissors inside her mouth at kindergarten and the"t" teacher rir":d,,'j",rru, because she might cut her tongue off, but she diil ia "aijsn" how she always ur"* rr.,. nose bebause mother scolded her if it was nrnny; what ""y*"v, a go# swimmer Daddy was, and how he could dive as well. she went on'and would raugh, nod; and "":il;.;f,*.",., say, "And then?" And Totto-chan was so happy she kept right on,"rn"g. urii-ir".ri, ran out of things to say. she sat *itr, rr.i *ortt' clo"sed trying hard Lrr' "n. ----:ru think of 'r*.s to something.
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s' co'utrd teU him about the dress she was wearing that day. Mother made most of her drcsses, but this one cune from a shop. Her clothes were always torn when she came bc@c iD the late afternoon. Some of the rips were quite bad. Mother never knew how tfucg Sot that way. Even her white cotton panties were sometimes in shreds. She crytrined to the headmaster that they got torn when she crossed other people's gardens bg crawling under their fences, and when she burrowed under the barbed wire around vacant lots. So this morning, she said, when she was getting dressed to come here, all tb.e nice dresses Mother had made were torn so she had io wear one Mother had bought. It had small dark r'ed.and gray checks and was made of jersey, and it wasn,t bad, but Mother thought the red flowers embroidered on the collar were in bad taste. another doesn't like th collarr' said Totto-chan, holding it up for the headmaster
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After that, she could think of nothing more to say no matter how hard she tried. It made her rather sad. But just tJlen the headmaster got up, placed his large, warm hand on her head, and said, "Well, now youte a pupil of tleis-school." Those were his very word.s. And at that mornent Totto-chan felt she had met someone she really liked for the very first time in her life. You see, up till then, no one had ever
listened to her for so tong. Ancl all that time the headmaster hadn't yawned once or looked bored, but seemed just as interested in wtrat she had to say as shti was.
Totto-chan hadn't learned how to tell time yet, but it did seem like a rather long time. If she had been able to, she wiruld have been astonished, and even more grateill to the headmaster. For, you see, Mother and Totto-chan arrived at the schooiat eight, and when she had finished talking and the headmaster had told her she v/as a pupil of the school, he looked at his pocket watch and said, "Ah, it,s time for turrct.i so the headmaster must have listened to Totto-chan for four solid hours!
Neither before nor since did any grown-up listen to Totto-chan for as long as that. And, besides, it would have amazed Mother and her homeioom teacher to think that a seveh-year-old child could find enough to talk about for four hours nonstop.
Totto-chan had no idea then, of course, that she had been expelled and that people were at their wit's end to know what to do. Having i naturally disposition and being a bit absent-minded gave her an air of innocence. But Oeep"rrrry aown she felt was "he considered different from other children and slighfly strange. The headmaster, however, made her feel safe and warm and happy. She wanted tJ stay with him forerrer. That's how Totto-chan felt abortt headmaster Sosaku Kobayashi that first day. And, luckily, the headmaster felt the same about her.
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