Test date : 30th July, 2017RGUCET-2017 Time:2pm-4pm

Entrance test for Course: M.A. PSYCHOLOGY, RGU

Total Marks: 100 Time: 2 hours

Instructions to Candidates

1.Do not open the Question booklet until the center coordinator gives the signal for the commencement of the examination.

2.After the commencement of the examination, open the question booklet. If the question booklet or the response sheet or both are not in good condition, then ask for immediate replacement. No replacement will be made after 5 minutes of commencement.

3.In the response sheet, fill up the required entries using blue/black point pen.

4.The question booklet contains 100 questions and all the questions are in MCQ pattern.

5.Each question has four (4) alternative responses marked as (a), (b), (c) and (d). There is only one most appropriate correct answer for each question.

6.Each correct answer will carry 1 mark and from each wrong answer, 0.25marks will be deducted. Questions which are not attempted will NOT be assessed.

7.The candidate should tick the correct response against each question number on the Response sheet.

8.Use answer sheet carefully, no separate answer sheet will be given.

9.After the completion of the examination, a candidate will be allowed to take the question booklet. However, each candidate must ensure to hand over original copy of response sheet to the invigilator. In case candidate takes away the original response sheet, his/her examination will be treated as cancelled.

10.No candidate will be allowed to leave the examination hall before completion of the test. Total time allotted for the test is 2 hours.

11.Calculators, tables, or any form of calculating devices, mobiles, papers, booklets, etc. are strictly prohibited for this examination.

12.Space for rough work is given on the last page of the question booklet. 1. In which year was Rajiv Gandhi University established?

a) 1982 c) 1986 b) 1984 d) 1988

2. What is the currency of UK?

a) Dollar c) Pound b) Rupees d) Bhaat

3. To which country does Nelson Mandela belong to

a) South Africa c) Russia b) USA d) Brazil

4. World Environment Day is observed on a) 22nd June c) 1st June b) 25th June d) 5th june

5. Which is the biggest river island of India? a) Sundarban c) Umananda b) Majuli d) None of the above

6. Which cricket team won the IPL 2017? a) Rising pune supergiants c) Kolkata Night Riders b) Mumbai Indians d) Delhi daredevils

7.Shiva Thapa who qualified for 2016 Rio Olympics is associated with which sport? a) Shooting c) Archery b) Swimming d) Boxing

8.Which Bollywood actor has won the Best actor award in the 64th National film award 2017? a) Akshay kumar c) Amir Khan b)Shahrukh Khan d) Salman Khan

9.On which river Asia’s longest river bridge built? a) Brahmaputra c) Yumuna b) Ganga d) Narmada 10. Which is the highest civilian award in India? a) Padma Bhushan c) Bharat Ratna b) Padma Vishushan d) Padmshree

11.Which movie won the Best picture award in Academy Award 2017? a) La la land c) Arrival b) Moonlight d) Lion

12. Which North Eastern state is called the ‘Land of Rising Sun’? a) c) b) d) Tripura

13. GST stand for a) Gross service tax c) Goods and service tax b) Goods and sales tax d) General service tax

14. How many bones are in an adult human body? a) 302 c) 306 b) 206 d) 200

15. Who is the present President of USA? a) Hillary Clinton c) George W. Bush b) Barak Obama d) Donald Trump

16.World Health day is observed on--- a) 8th March c) 7th April b) 5th June d) 5th September

17. In which city is the Petronas Twin Tower located? a) Singapore c) Kwala Lumpur b) Putrajaya d) Sydney

18. Who is the of the state of Arunachal Pradesh? a) Padmanabha Acharya c) b) V. Shanmuganathan d) Jyoti Prasad Rajkhowa

19. Which Missile was test fired successfully on 2nd June 2017 by India? a) Chandrayan I c) Agni IV b) Prithvi II d) Nag II 20. Which city is known as financial capital of India? a) Mumbai c) Bangaluru b) New Delhi d) Kolkata 21.What is the full form of NET? a) National eligibility Test c) National entrance Test b) National educational test d) National exam of Teaching 22. Which psychologist is related to psychoanalysis? a) Sigmund Freud c) Aristotle b) Watson d) J. K. Rowling

23. Garampani Sanctuary is located at a) Gangtok, Sikkim c) Diphu, Assam b)Kohima, d) Junagarh, Gujarat

24. For which of the following disciplines is Nobel Prize awarded a) Literature, Peace and Economics c) Physics and Chemistry b) Physiology or Medicine d) All of the above

25. GNLF stands for a) Gross National Liberation Form c) Both a and b b) Gorkha National Liberation Frontd) None of the above

26. Environment can be improved by a) Wind erosion c) Conservation b) Excessive tree fall d) None of these

27. Bhopal Gas tragedy was due to a) Air pollution c) Water pollution b) Soil Pollution d) None of these

28. Which line separates Arunachal Pradesh from Tibet? a) Curzon line c)McMahon line b) Durand line d) Maginot line

29. Which of the following river flows through Arunachal Pradesh? a) Brahmaputra c) Ganges b) Indus d) Cauvery

30. How was Arunachal Pradesh formerly known? a) PEPSU c) North East Frontier Agency b) Coorg d) North West Frontier Province

31. Article 370 of the constitution is applicable to the state of a) Nagaland c) b) d) Jammu and Kashmir

32. The term ‘Duck’ is associated with: a) Soccer c) Golf b) Volleyball d) Cricket

33. How many squares are there in a Chess Board? a) 36 c) 64 b) 48 d) 72

34. Which of the following is used in oven? a) X-rays c) Microwaves b) UV-rays d) Radiowaves

35. Ascorbic acid is a) a vitamin c) a protein b) a vitamin d) an amino acid

36. The image formed on the retina of the eye is a) upright and real c) real and inverted b) virtual and upright d) enlarged and real

37. Mangrove Forests in India are confined to a) Himalayan Foothills c) Western Ghats b) River Valleys d) Deltaic Coasts 38. The food chain refers to the transfer of energy from

a) The interior of the earth to the surface c) One organism to another

d) Lower to higher latitudes d) organisms of land to those of the sea.

39. The brain of a computer is

a) CPU c) Floppy disc

b) CD d) Megabyte

40. Main memory of computer is a) Random access memory (RAM) c) serial access memory

b) Read only memory d) None of the above

41. Jhumming ( Jhum cultivation) occurs in India in

a) c) North-East

b) Madhya Pradesh d) Malabar Area

42. The first atomic bomb was thrown over

a) China c) Tokyo

b) Hiroshima d) Hong Kong

43. When was Rajiv Gandhi University converted into a Central University?

a) 2007 c) 1987

b) 2001 d) 2000

44. Which country is to the west of Arunachal Pradesh?

a) Siam c) Burma

b) Bhutan d) Laos

Direction: Question no 45 to 52 should be answered based on the following passage

I would say with those who say ‘God is Love’ but deep down in me I used to say that though God will be Love, God is Truth – above all. If it is possible for the human tongue to give the fullest description of God, I have come to the conclusion that for myself, God is Truth. But two years ago I went a step further and said that Truth is God. I never found a double meaning in connection with Truth, and even atheists had not demurred to the necessity or power of Truth but in their passion for discovering Truth, and even atheists have not hesitated to deny the very existence of God from their own point of view rightly. And it was because of this reasoning that I saw that rather than say that God is Truth, I should say that ‘Truth is God’. 45. The writer believed a) what others said about god c) that Love is God b) that God is Love d) None of these 46. ‘Deep down in me’ means a) in the heart of my heart c) in the depth of down b) when I was down d) None of these 47. ‘Atheists’ are the persons a) who do not believe in the existence of God c) who are irreligious b) who worship many Gods d) None of these 48. Power of Truth a) cannot be denied even by the atheists c) can be realized b) can be understood d) None of these 49. ‘Atheists’ have not hesitated a) to disbelieve the existence of God c) deny life b) deny God’s power d) None of these 50.In the last sentence, the word ‘this’ refers to a) Argument given in the previous sentence c) Existence of God

b) Hesitate d) None of these

51. ‘Fullest description of God’ means a) Describing God completely c) Giving proper description of God b) complete description of God d) None of these

52. The main idea of the passage is a) Truth is God c) God is Truth b) God is Love d) None of these

53. Shefali is the sister of the son of Alok’s son. How is Shefali related to Alok? a) Sister c) Grandmother b) Niece d) Granddaughter

54. Raju travelled 7 km eastward, then turned left and travelled 5km. Next, he turned left and travelled 7 km. How far was he from the starting point? a) 19 km c) 12 km b) 7 km d) 5 km

55. Four words are given out of which three are same in a certain way. Find the odd one out a) City c) Town b) Village d) Home 56. P is brother of Q. R is sister of Q. How is P related to R? a) Brother c) Uncle b) Father d) Data incomplete 57. A walks 3km northward and then he turns left and goes 2 km. He again turns left and goes 3 km and turns towards his right and starts walking straight. In which direction is he walking now? a) East c) West b) North d) South 58. Four words are given out of which three are same in a certain way. Find the odd one out a) Aluminium c) Copper b) Brass d) Brick

59. A walks from a point ‘X’ in the North-East direction. He then turns left by 90 degree. In which direction is he from the starting point? a) East c) North-east b) West d) South 60.Four words are given out of which three are same in a certain way. Find the odd one out a) Rectangle c) Rhombus b) Square d) Circle

For Q. No. 61 and 62, Study the following information and then answer the questions given below it

i) Geeta is shorter than Asha but taller than kabita. ii) Namita is shorter than Kabita iii) Jyoti is taller than Namita iv) Asha is taller than Jyoti.

61. Who among them is tallest? a) Geeta c) Jyoti

b) Asha d) Namita

62. Which of the following is not necessary to answer the above question? a) i c) ii b)iii d) All are necessary

63. Four words are given out of which three are same in a certain way. Find the odd one out a) Mars c) Jupiter b) Saturn d) Sun

64.If 30 % of a number is 12.6, find the number? a) 45 c) 38 b)40 d) 42

65. A student is ranked 13th from right and 8th from left. How many students are there in total? a) 18 c) 19 b) 20 d) 21

66. A father is 30 years older than his son. He will be three times as old as his son after five years. What is father’s present age? a) 35 yeas c) 45years b) 40 years d) 30 years

67. Choose the correct alternative that continues the same pattern?

2, 7, 14, 23, ? , 47

a) 31 c) 2

b) 34 d) 38.

68. In a certain code, ‘ABOVE’ is written as ‘CAQUG’. How is ‘BELOW’ written in that code? a) DCNMY c)DDMNY b)DDNMX d) DDNNY

69. Choose the correct alternative that continues the same pattern?

4, 9, 13, 22, 35, ? a) 57 c) 70

b)63 d) 75

70.In a certain code, ‘FORMAL’ is written as ‘ERQPZO’. How is ‘FRAMES’ written in that code? a) EVDPZQ c)EUZPVD b) EUZPDV d) BSXNGU

71. Choose the correct alternative that continues the same pattern?

2, 1, ½, ¼, ? a)1/3 c) 1/8

b) 2/8 d)1/16

72. ‘Metal’ is related to ‘Sculptor’ in the same way as ‘Canvas’ is related to a) Painter c) Colour b) Cloth d) Painting

73. Water: Swim a) Graze: Grassc) Ground: Play b) Flood: Damaged) Knor: Tie

74. I a certain code, ‘SURVEY ‘ is written as 846729, and ‘FORT’ is written as 1563.How would ‘FROST’ be written in that code? a) 16583 c)15683 b) 16538 d) 16573

75. Summer: Raining a) Monday: Sunday c) December: January b) Summer: Winter d) License: Driving

76. In a certain code, ‘367’ means ‘Blue colour car’; ‘694’ means ‘Green colour fan’; ‘356’ means ‘White colour car’. What digit in that code means ‘Green’?

a) 4 c) Either 4 or 9

b) 5 d) Cannot be determined 77. Inspiration : Poetry a) Music: Notes c) Brush: Painting b) Dirt: Disease d) Mind: Thought

Direction: Question no 78-88should be answered based on the following passage

It is firm resolve that we should strive together to build a new world- aworld where there are no differences of rich and poor, color and caste, where humanity will be sole test of brotherhood, where every religion will be respected, where wealth of the nations would be employed for the developmental works and for the improvement of education, health and nutrition of the children, instead of building up atomic piles for waging wars, where nations would have friendly relations with one anothereven though they might have subscribed to different ideologies, where the structure of divine power in everyman would be converted into the refulgent light of spiritualism. The road is difficult now like the razor’s edge, but if you want to preserve the human race, we will perforce have to walk on this path – with courage, with patience and with self-confidence.

78. ‘Firm resolve’ in the first sentence means a) definite resolution c) unflinching b) accepted view d) None of these

79. What is ‘our firm resolve’? a) To work together c) To build a new world b) To make a collective effort to build a new world d) None of the above

80. One of the features of the new world will be a) no distinction of colour and caste will exist c) poor and rich will live together b) no person belonging to caste will exist d) None of these

81. ‘Humanity will be sole test of brotherhood’ means a)human beings will judge brotherhood b)human feeling will develop brotherhood c)humanitarian considerations will be the only test of brotherly feeling d) None of the above

82. The writer wants to say that nations should a) not spend on education c) not wage wars b) not manufacture atom bombs d) None of these

83. Nations in new world would have a) different ideologies c) different ideals b) friendly relations d) None of these

84. In the new society, everyone will have a) divine power c)light of spiritualism b)ideologies d) None of these

85. ‘Refulgent’ means a) dazzle c) radiant b) glare d) None of these

86. ‘Road’ in the last sentence refers to a) build new world c)getting devine power b) achieving spiritualism d) None of these

87. ‘Perforce’ means a) under compulsion c) forcefully b) by force d) None of these

88. If we do not follow this path a)Human race will come to an end c)will have to take courage b) We will be forced to follow it d) None of these

89. Today is Thursday. The day after 59 days will be

a) Sunday c) Tuesday

b) Monday d) Wednesday

90. Scale: Fish

a) Lady: Dress c)Bird: Feather

b) Trees: Leaves d) Skin: Man

91. ‘Tall’ is related to ‘Dwarf’ in the same way as ‘Kind’ is related to

a) Weak c) Cruel

b) Gentle d) Forgive

Directions: Question numbers 92 – 96 are based on the following table.

Subject 40 marks and 30 marks and 20 marks and 10 marks and O marks and above above above above above Physics 9 32 80 92 100 Chemistry 4 21 66 81 100 Average 7 27 73 87 100

92. What is the difference between the number of students passed with 30 as cut off marks in chemistry and those pass with 30 as cut off marks in aggregate? a) 3 c) 5 b) 4 d) 6

93. If at least 60% marks in Physics are required for pursuing higher studies in Physics, how many students will be eligible to pursue higher studies in Physics? a) 27 c) 34 b) 32 d) 41

94. The percentage of number of students getting atleast 60% marks in Chemistry over those getting atleast 40 % marks in aggregate is approximately a) 21% c) 29% b) 27% d) 31%

95. The number of student scoring less than 40% marks in aggregate is a) 13 c)20 b) 19 d)27

96. If it is known that atleast 23 students were eligible for a symposium on Chemistry, then minimum qualifying marks in Chemistry for eligibility would lie in the range a) 40-45 c) 20-30 b) 30-40 d) below 20

97. ‘Jungle’ is related to ‘Zoo’ in the same way as ‘Sea’ is related to a) Harbour c) Water b) Aquarium d) Fishery

98. Asha’s mother is the daughter of Vishnu’s sister. How is Vishnu’s mother related to Asha’s mother? a) Mother c) Sister b) Daughter d) Grandmother

99. ‘Wine’ is related to ‘Grapes’ in the same way ‘Vodka’ is related to a) Apples c) Oranges b) Potatoes d) Flour

100. ‘Eye’ is to ‘see’ in the same way as ‘Ear’ is to a) Ring c) Hear b) Sound d) Smell