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Series Roll No QUESTION BOOKLET A Sr. No. Series Roll No. (in Figures) : _________________________________________________ Roll No. (in Words) : _________________________________________________ : 2 : 85 Time : 2 Hours Screening Test Maximum Marks : 85 PLEASE READ THIS PAGE CAREFULLY. Note : Candidate should remove the sticker seal and open this Booklet ONLY after announcement by centre superintendent and should thereafter check and ensure that this Booklet contains all the 24 pages and 24 tally with the same Code No. given at top of first page & the bottom of each & every page. If you find any defect, variation, torn or unprinted page, please have it replaced at once before you start answering. 1. IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS : 1. The Answer sheet of a candidate who does not write his Roll No., or writes an incorrect Roll No. on the title page of the Booklet and in the space provided on the Answer sheet will neither be 2. 170 evaluated nor his result declared. 3. 2. The paper contains 170 questions. 3. Attempt all questions as there will be no Negative 4. Marking. 4. The questions are of objective type. Here is an example. Question : 8 Taj Mahal was built by_____ (A) Sher Shah (B) Aurangzeb (C) Akbar (D) Shah Jahan The correct answer of this question is Shah Jahan. You will therefore darken the circle with ink pen below column (D) as shown below : A B C D A B C D Q.8 Q.8 5. 5. Each question has only one correct answer. If you give more than one answer, it will be considered wrong and it will not be evaluated. Changing, cutting, overwriting and erasing of an answer will be treated as wrong answer. 6. 6. The space for rough work wherever provided may be utilized by the candidate. You are not to use any portion of the Answer Sheet for rough work. 7. Do not mutilate this booklet in any manner. Serious 7. damage/mutilation may entail disqualification. 8. Do not leave your seat until the Answer Sheets have 8. been collected at the close of the examination. 9. Candidate will not leave the examination room till 9. stipulated time is over and only after he has handed over the Answer Sheet to the staff on duty. Code No. : C-434 /2018/Series-A Space For Rough Work / Code No. : C-434/2018/Series-A 2 QUESTION BOOKLET This question paper contains 170 questions. / 170 All questions are compulsory. One question carries half mark only. Maximum Marks : 85 85 Time : 2 Hours 2 1. Computer transforms or processes data into useful (A) instruction (B) program (C) input (D) information (A) (B) (C) (D) 2. A desktop computer is also known as (A) Palmtop (B) PC (C) Laptop (D) Mainframe (A) (B) (C) (D) 3. The most powerful type of computer is (A) Micro Computer (B) Megaframe Computer (C) Super Computer (D) Miniframe Computer (A) (B) (C) (D) 4. Computer system is controlled by its (A) RAM (B) ROM (C) CPU (D) Storage devices (A) RAM (B) ROM (C) CPU (D) 5. Processing involves (A) inputing data into a computer system (B) transforming input into output (C) displaying output in a useful manner (D) None of these (A) (B) (C) (D) 6. The hardware in which data may be stored for a computer system is called (A) registers (B) bus (C) control unit (D) memory , (A) (B) (C) (D) 3 Code No. : C-434/2018/Series-A 7. The ALU of a computer responds to the commands coming from (A) primary memory (B) control section (C) external memory (D) cache memory ALU (A) (B) (C) (D) 8. The name of the location of a particular piece of data is its (A) data location (B) memory name (C) address (D) storage (A) (B) (C) (D) 9. Ctrl, Shift and Alt are called which of the following keys ? (A) Modifier (B) Function (C) Alphanumeric (D) Adjustment Ctrl, Shift Alt ? (A) (B) (C) (D) 10. Which of the following produces high quality output ? (A) Impact printer (B) Non-impact printer (C) Plotter (D) Both (A) and (B) ? (A) (B) - (C) (D) (A) (B) 11. Which of the following commands in MS-Word is used to give a file a name and a place to live ? Ms-Word ? (A) Save (B) Save As (C) Creating a file (D) Paste 12. Which of the following options in MS-Word is used to display information such as title, page number of the document ? Ms-Word , ? (A) Insert Table (B) AutoCorrect (C) Thesaurus (D) Header and Footer 13. In MS-Word, a word gets selected by clicking it (A) once (B) twice (C) three times (D) four times Ms-Word ? (A) (B) (C) (D) Code No. : C-434/2018/Series-A 4 14. Bold, Italic, Regular commands in MS-Word are known as (A) font styles (B) font effects (C) word art (D) text effects Ms-Word Bold, Italic, Regular (A) (B) (C) (D) 15. Which of the following cannot be used to create parallel style column in MS-Word ? (A) Format tabs (B) Table insert table (C) Insert textbox (D) Format columns Ms-Word ? (A) (B) (C) (D) 16. Which of the following shortcut key is used to cut selected item in MS-Word ? Ms-Word ? (A) Ctrl + C (B) Shift + End (C) Ctrl + Home (D) Shift + Del 17. Which of the following key is used to delete characters to the left of the cursor in MS-Word ? Ms-Word ? (A) Alt + Delete (B) Shift (C) Delete (D) Back Space 18. The first Commonwealth Games were held in the year 1930 at (A) London (B) Sydney (C) Auckland (D) Hamilton 1930 ? (A) (B) (C) (D) 19. Durand Cup is associated with the game of (A) Hockey (B) Cricket (C) Football (D) Baseball ? (A) (B) (C) (D) 20. FIFA 2018 will be held in which country ? (A) Russia (B) Canada (C) Brazil (D) Paraguay 2018 ? (A) (B) (C) (D) 21. When is the UN day celebrated every year ? (A) 24 October (B) 26 June (C) 1 December (D) 10 December ? (A) 24, (B) 26, (C) 1, (D) 10, 5 Code No. : C-434/2018/Series-A 22. First Indian Arctic Expeditions was launched in the year ? (A) 2004 (B) 2005 (C) 2006 (D) 2007 23. Nobel Prizes are distributed annually at (A) Manila (B) Stockholm (C) Geneva (D) New York ? (A) (B) (C) (D) 24. Which one of the following is a Peacetime Gallantry Award ? (A) Shaurya Chakra (B) Vir Chakra (C) Param Vir Chakra (D) Yudh Seva Medal ? (A) (B) (C) (D) 25. Who is the author of the book “Wings of Fire” ? (A) Chetan Bhagat (B) Arundhati Roy (C) Abul Kalam Azad (D) Abdul Kalam ‘ ’ ( ) ? (A) (B) (C) (D) 26. Who directed the world famous film “The Gandhi” ? (A) Mrinal Sen (B) Nani Palkhivala (C) Ben Kingsley (D) Richard Attenborough “ ” ? (A) (B) (C) (D) 27. The headquarter of the International Court of Justice is at (A) Geneva (B) The Hague (C) Rome (D) Vienna (A) (B) (C) (D) 28. The SAARC Secretariate is located at (A) New Delhi (B) Karachi (C) Colombo (D) Kathmandu (A) (B) (C) (D) 29. The Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty came into force in ? (A) 1967 (B) 1970 (C) 1971 (D) 1974 Code No. : C-434/2018/Series-A 6 30. Which of the following is not a permanent member of the security council of the United Nations ? (A) USA (B) Germany (C) France (D) China ? (A) (B) (C) (D) 31. Which American President was a famous Film/TV star before he became the President ? (A) J.F. Kennedy (B) Ronald Regan (C) Richard Nixon (D) Gerald R. Fond /.. ? (A) .. (B) (C) (D) . 32. Who is known as Indian Bismarck ? (A) J.L. Nehru (B) Vallabh Bhai patel (C) Subhash Chandra Bose (D) None of these ? (A) .. (B) (C) (D) 33. Who amongst the following is a famous sarod player ? (A) Zakir Hussain (B) Hari Prasad Chourasia (C) Amjad Ali Khan (D) Shiv Kumar Sharma ? (A) (B) (C) (D) 34. The title of ‘Sparrow’ is given to (A) Sardar Patel (B) Napolean (C) Maj. Gen. Rajinder Singh (D) T.K. Krishnamachari ‘’ ? (A) (B) (C) .. (D) .. 35. The local name of Mohenjodaro is (A) Mound of the Living (B) Mound of the Great (C) Mound of the Dead (D) None of these (A) (B) (C) (D) 36. Which was the first capital of Magadha ? (A) Girivarja (B) Pataliputra (C) Vaishali (D) Champa ? (A) (B) (C) (D) 7 Code No. : C-434/2018/Series-A 37. In which state was the Nalanda University located in India ? (A) Bengal (B) Bihar (C) Orissa (D) Uttar Pradesh ? (A) (B) (C) (D) 38. Kautilya’s ‘Arthashastra’ deals with the aspects of (A) Economic life (B) Political policies (C) Religious life (D) Social life ‘’ ? (A) (B) (C) (D) 39. A Buddhist council during the reign of Kanishka was held at (A) Rajgriha (B) Kashmir (C) Pataliputra (D) Magadha ? (A) (B) (C) (D) 40. ‘Mrichhakatika’ was written by (A) Vikramaditya(B) Sudraka (C) Kalhana (D) Banbhatta ‘’ ? (A) (B) (C) (D) 41. Rashtrakuta empire was founded by (A) Dantidurga (B) Amoghavarsha 1 (C) Dhruva (D) Krishna 1 (A) (B) 1 (C) (D) 1 42. Which Delhi Sultan is known for introducing market control mechanism ? (A) Balban (B) Alauddin Khalji (C) Firozshah Tughlaq (D) Iltutmish ? (A) (B) (C) (D) 43. Bijapur is known for its (A) Rock temple (B) Heavy rainfall (C) Gol Gumbaj (D) None of these ? (A) (B) (C) (D) 44. Who is the author of ‘Ain-i-Akbari’ ? (A) Abul Fazl (B) Abdus Samad (C) Bairam Khan (D) Todarmal ‘--’ ? (A) (B) (C) (D) Code No. : C-434/2018/Series-A 8 45.
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