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146 (2 - A)
1. ‘±À§Ý ’ JAzÀgÉã ÀÄ ?
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Ai Ài ÁgÀÄ ?
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146 (4 - A)
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146 (5 - A)
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eÁ£ À¥ÀzÀ ¸ÀAUÀæºÁ®Ai ÀÄzÀ ºÉ¸ÀgÉ Ã£ ÀÄ ?
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146 (6 - A)
28. F PɼÀUÉ PÉÆnÖgÀĪÀ ºÉà ½PÉ ªÀÄvÀÄÛ
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146 (7 - A)
Directions (Q. Nos. 36-40) : The
questions are designed to test your
knowledge of English Vocabulary.
Choose the correct word from the
options given below and
shade/blacken it on the answer
sheet.
36. Fortune telling through reading of
palms
(1) Chronology
(2) Chiromancy
(3) Chagrin
(4) Chiaroscuro
37. A state of a person in which he has
to choose one of the two
unfavourable things or situations.
(1) Deism
(2) Dilemma
(3) Dichotomy
(4) Dualism
38. Geographical phenomena when
days and nights are equal
(1) Solstice
(2) Polar
(3) Equinox
(4) Eclogue
39. Animals living in flocks
(1) Social
(2) Gregarious
(3) Fusion
(4) Equine
40. A list of books with details of
authorship, edition, subjects etc.
(1) Bibliography
(2) Compendium
(3) Lexicon
(4) Thesaurus
Directions : From Question No. 41-44,
choose the correct sentence among
the sentences given below and
shade/blacken the correct answer in
your answer sheet.
41. (1) The scenaries of Kashmir
capture tourists’ minds.
(2) The scenaries of Kashmir
capture a tourist mind.
(3) The scenary of Kashmir
capture tourists’ minds.
(4) The Kashmir scenaries capture
a tourist mind.
42. (1) Each girl and each boy were
given a prize.
(2) Each girl and each boy was
given a prize.
(3) Each girl and each boy have
been given a prize.
(4) Each girl and each boy will
have been given a prize.
43. (1) The horse and carriage are at
the door.
(2) The horse and carriage were at
the door.
(3) The horse and carriage have
been at the door.
(4) The horse and carriage is at the
door.
44. (1) The quality of managers was
not good.
(2) The quality of managers were
not good.
(3) The quality of managers have
not been good.
(4) The quality of managers are
not good.
146 (8 - A)
Directions : Each of the question from
45-49, has a word given in the
beginning followed by four options.
You have to identify the most
appropriate meaning of the word
among the four options and mark
the corresponding answer in your
answer sheet.
45. Alma mater :
(1) Native village or town or city
(2) School College or university a
person has once attended.
(3) Domicile
(4) National
46. Prima facie :
(1) Primary
(2) Important
(3) Accepted as correct until
proved otherwise
(4) Evident
47. De facto :
(1) Not existing
(2) Existing in fact
(3) Dead
(4) Unavailable
48. Modus operandi
(1) A module
(2) Operational
(3) A mode
(4) A way of operating
49. Impostor
(1) Impressive person
(2) Peremptory
(3) A person who imposes rules
(4) A person who makes deceitful
pretence
Directions : For Question Nos. 50-54,
choose the word which is an
antonym of the given word and
mark the appropriate answer in your
answer sheet.
50. Meticulous :
(1) Mutual
(2) Shaggy
(3) Meretricious
(4) Slovenly
51. Lend :
(1) Borrow
(2) Cheat
(3) Pawn
(4) Hire
52. Patchy :
(1) Attractive
(2) Uniform
(3) Simple
(4) Clear
53. Industrious :
(1) Indifferent
(2) Indolent
(3) Casual
(4) Lazy
54. Synthetic :
(1) Affable
(2) Natural
(3) Plastic
(4) Cosmetic
146 (9 - A)
Directions : For Question Nos. 55-59,
understand the meaning of the
underlined idioms and phrases in the
sentence and mark the correct
option in your answer sheet.
55. Their father’s will has created a
great deal of bad blood between the
two brothers.
What does the underlined idiom
mean?
(1) ill feeling
(2) murder
(3) jealousy
(4) competition
56. It is time that professors came down
from their ivory towers and studied
the real needs of students.
What does the underlined idiom
mean?
(1) Luxurious homes
(2) Dreamlands
(3) Detachment and seclusion
(4) Superior attitude
57. His habit of nitpicking always
irritates his colleagues.
What does the underlined word
mean?
(1) Finding fault
(2) Blaming others
(3) Pulling other’s legs
(4) Worrying about unimportant
details
58. I know his humble background and
therefore it is funny to see him ride
the high horse.
What does the underlined idiom
mean?
(1) Learn riding
(2) Put on airs
(3) Buy expensive cars
(4) Treat his horse cruelly
59. Experts in the history of the
relationship between the two
countries take a jaundiced view of
the likely success of the peace talks.
What does the underlined idiom
mean?
(1) Prejudiced
(2) Sick
(3) Grim
(4) Negative
Directions : For Question Nos. 60-64,
choose the option which is the
correct response from given
alternatives for the underlined
expression and mark the answer in
your answer sheet.
60. There is a certain type of diseases
which cannot be cured
(1) are certain types of diseases
(2) will be certain type of disease
(3) can be certain type of disease
(4) should certain types of
diseases
146 (10 - A)
61. We should avoid go where we are
not respected.
(1) avoid going
(2) avoid visit
(3) avoid meet
(4) avoid interact
62. I have borrowed a book from one of
my friend.
(1) one of my friends
(2) one of his friends
(3) one of their friend
(4) one of their friends
63. Mr. Shashi is not pulling on well
with his wife.
(1) not keeping on
(2) not placing on
(3) not adjusting on
(4) not getting on
64. The minister’s working style is
different from his predecessor.
(1) previous
(2) unique
(3) present one
(4) predecessor’s
Directions : For Question Nos. 65-67,
read the following passage and mark
the correct answer for the questions
given below in your answer sheet.
Non-verbal communication includes
the way we speak and move, our
gestures, the physical distance
between the speaker and the hearer,
facial expressions, etc. Kinesics is
the study of the visual aspects of
non-verbal interpersonal
communication. It may be the
closing and the opening of the
eyelids, winking, blinking, the way
one looks, movement of hands etc.
This may be called ‘body language’.
The study of gestures is interesting
as a subject in itself. Gestures vary
from community to community and
the same gesture may mean
different things in different
communities. Proxemics is the study
of the ways in which space is
handled in human communication.
Spatial changes give a ‘tone’ to
communication. The distance
between people may function as an
aid to communication.
65. The study of visual aspects of non
verbal interpersonal communication
is known as ________.
(1) Chronemics
(2) Proxemics
(3) Haptics
(4) Kinesics
66. Identify the aspect of human
communication studied under
Proxemics.
(1) Touch
(2) Time
(3) Space
(4) Body Language
146 (11 - A)
67. Identify the aspect that does not
come under body language.
(1) The way one looks
(2) Hand movements
(3) Opening of eyelids
(4) Time Management
Directions : For Question Nos. 68-70,
read the following passage and mark
the correct answer for the questions
given below in your answer sheet.
In advertising, the encoding of
messages and the conversion of
mental concepts into symbols is the
responsibility of the creative team.
While the client is the sponsor of the
advertising, the creative team is the
author. Each member of the creative
team plays an essential role. The
team’s copywriter develops the
verbal message and the copy
(words) within the advertisement
spoken by the imaginary persona.
The copy writer typically works
with an art director who is
responsible for the nonverbal
aspects of the message, the design,
which determines the visual look
and intuitive feel of the
advertisement. Together they work
under the supervision of a creative
director (typically, a former
copywriter or art director) who is
ultimately responsible for the
creative product or the form the
final ad takes. As a group, the
people who work in the creative
department are generally referred to
as the creatives, regardless of their
speciality.
68. Who is responsible for the design of
the non-verbal aspects of the
advertisement ?
(1) The actors
(2) The art director
(3) The viewers of the
advertisement
(4) The users of the product
69. Who are referred to as the creatives?
(1) The clients of the product
(2) The sponsors of the ad
(3) People in the creative
department
(4) The consumers of the product
70. Identify the task which is not a
responsibility of the creative team:
(1) Sponsoring the advertisement
(2) The encoding of messages
(3) Developing the verbal message
(4) The conversion of mental
concepts
146 (12 - A)
71. F ¥ÉÊQ Ai Ài Á ªÀÅzÀÄ ¢éªÀi Á£ À ¸ÀASÉåUÉ
G zÁ ºÀgÀuÉ
(1) A I B C D I
(2) 23412
(3) 100101
(4) F ªÉÄð£ À J®è ªÀÇ
72. ªÀPïð ²Ãm ï£ À ªÀÄÆ® WÀlPÀªÀÅ ¤ êÀ Å
qÉÃmÁ ªÀ£ ÀÄß JPÉì ¯ ï£ À°è ¸Éà j¸ÀÄ«gÉÆ Ã
CzÀÄ
(1) ¸É¯ ï
(2) mÉç¯ ï
(3) ¨ÁPïì
(4) ¦ü ï ïØ
73. eÁ®vÁ tzÀ ¥Àæzs Á£ À ¥ÀÄlzÀ ºÉ¸ÀgÀÄ
(1) ºÉÆêÀi ï¥É Ãeï
(2) §ÄPïªÀi ÁPïð
(3) ¨Ëæ¸Àgï ¥É Ãeï
(4) ¸ÀZïð¥É Ãeï
74. «AqÉÆà EgÀĪÀ PÀA¥ÀÆålj£ À°è
zÁR¯ ÉAi ÀÄ ªÀÄÄzÀætPÉÌ QgÀÄzÁj
Ai Ài Á ªÀÅzÀÄ ?
(1) Shift + P
(2) Alt + P
(3) Control + P
(4) Control + Shift + P
75. ¥ÉAnAi ÀĪÀi ï ¥ÀzÀ EzÀPÉÌ ¸ÀA§A¢ü ¹zÀÄÝ
(1 ) ºÁ qïðr¸ ïÌ
(2 ) ªÀÄzÀgï ¨ÉÆÃqïð
(3) ªÉÄÊPÉÆæÃ¥ÉÆæ øɸÀ gï
(4) ªÉĪÉÆj a¥ï
76. µÉÆÃqÀ±À ªÀi Á£ À ¸ÀA SÁ å ªÀåªÀ¸É ÜAi ÀÄ°è £ À
Dzs ÁgÀ
(1) 2
(2) 8
(3) 10
(4) 16
146 (13 - A)
71. Which of the following is an
example of binary number.
(1) A I B C D I
(2) 23412
(3) 100101
(4) All of the above
72. The basic unit of a worksheet
into which you enter data in
excel is called
(1) Cell
(2) Table
(3) Box
(4) Field
73. A website’s main page is called
(1) Home Page
(2) Bookmark
(3) Browser page
(4) Search page
74. What is the shortcut of printing a
document for computer having
windows ?
(1) Shift + P
(2) Alt + P
(3) Control + P
(4) Control + Shift + P
75. The term Pentium is related to
(1) Hard Disk
(2) Motherboard
(3) Microprocessor
(4) Memory chip
76. The base of the hexadecimal
number system is
(1) 2
(2) 8
(3) 10
(4) 16
146 (14 - A)
77. qÉÃmÁ ªÀÅ ¸ÀAavÀªÁV UÀÄA¦£ À°è ¥ÉÆæ¸É¸ï DVgÀĪÀAvÀºÀzÀÄ ¥ÀæQæAi ÉÄAi ÀÄÄ
(1) UÀÆæ¥ï ¥ÉÆæ¸É¹AUï
(2) ¨Á åZï ¥ÉÆæ¸É ¹AUï
(3) mÉÊA ±ÉÃjAUï
(4) F Ai Ài Á ªÀŪÀÇ C®è
78. F ¥ÉÊQ Ai Ài Á ªÀÅzÀÄ ¤ dªÁV ¥s ÉÊgïªÁ¯ ï UÀ¼À£ ÀÄß PÀÄjvÀzÀÄÝ ?
(1) ¤ Ai ÀĪÀÄUÀ¼À£ ÀÄß ¥Á°¸ÀĪÀÅzÀÄ
(2) Ai ÀÄAvÁæA±À E®è ªÉ vÀAvÁ æA±À rªÉʸï
(3) £ ÉmïªÀPïð m Á æ¦ü Pï£ ÀÄß ±ÉÆâü ¸ÀÄvÀÛ zÉ.
(4) F ªÉÄð£ À J®è ªÀÇ
79. ªÉĪÉÆj UÁvÀæUÀ¼À°è C w zÉÆqÀØ zÀ£ ÀÄß Dj¹.
(1) Q¯ ÉÆèÉÊmï
(2) ªÉÄUÁ¨ÉÊmï
(3) VUÁ¨ÉÊmï
(4) mÉgÁ¨ÉÊmï
80. USB Ai ÀÄÄ Ai Ài Á ªÀ §UÉAi ÀÄ ¸ÉÆÖÃgÉÃeï vÀAvÀæ¸Á zs À£ À ?
(1) ¨ÉÊ£ Àj
(2) ¢éwÃAi ÀÄPÀ
(3) vÀÈwÃAi ÀÄPÀ
(4) F ªÉÄð£ À Ai Ài Á ªÀŪÀÇ C®è
81. BIOS ¤ AzÀ gÀ£ ï DVgÀĪÀ PÀA¥ÀÆålgï£ À°è £ À Ai ÀÄAvÁæA±À WÀlPÀUÀ¼ÀÄ ¸ÀjAi Ài ÁV PÉ®¸À ªÀi Á qÀÄwÛ zÉAi ÉÄà JAzÀÄ ¥Àj²Ã°¸ÀĪÀ ¥ÉÆæ ÃUÁ æªÀi ï Ai Ài Á ªÀÅzÀÄ ?
(1) DMOS
(2) POST
(3) CMOS
(4) RIP
82. E X I F £ À «¸Á Û gÀªÉã ÀÄ ?
(1) Exchangeable Image File
Finish
(2) Exchangeable Image File
Format
(3) Executable Image File Format
(4) Executable Image File Finish
146 (15 - A)
77. Process in which, data is
accumulated and processed in a
group
(1) Group Processing
(2) Batch Processing
(3) Time Sharing
(4) None of these
78. Which of the following is true
about firewalls ?
(1) Follow a set of rules
(2) Can be either hardware or
software device
(3) Filters Network Traffic
(4) All of the above
79. Choose the largest memory size.
(1) Kilobyte
(2) Megabyte
(3) Gigabyte
(4) Terabyte
80. USB is which type of storage
device ?
(1) Binary
(2) Secondary
(3) Tertiary
(4) None of the above
81. Which program is run by BIOS
to check hardware components
are working properly while
computer is turn on ?
(1) DMOS
(2) POST
(3) CMOS
(4) RIP
82. What is the full form of EXIF ?
(1) Exchangeable Image File
Finish
(2) Exchangeable Image File
Format
(3) Executable Image File
Format
(4) Executable Image File
Finish
146 (16 - A)
83. C++ £ ÀÄß Ai Ài ÁgÀÄ ¸ÀA±ÉÆâü ¹zÀgÀÄ ?
(1) ¹Öêï eÉÆ Ã¨ïì
(2) eÉêÀi ïì UÉÆè ùAUï
(3) ©eÁ£ ïð ¸ËÖçmïì ¸ÀÖ ç¥ï
(4) qɤ ¸ï ja
84. ¸Éà°è AUïì ¥ÀjÃQë ¸À®Ä Ai Ài ÁªÀ ¥s ÀAPÀë £ ï QÃ
§¼ÀPÉ ªÀi Á qÀ¯ ÁUÀĪÀÅzÀÄ ?
(1) F2
(2) F5
(3) F7
(4) F1
85. BIOS J£ ÀÄߪÀÅzÀÄ Ai ÀiÁ ªÀ jÃwAi ÀÄ
¸ÉÆÖÃgÉ Ãeï ¸Á zs À£ À ?
(1) ¥Á æxÀ«ÄPÀ
(2) ¢éwÃAi ÀÄPÀ
(3) vÀÈwÃAi ÀÄPÀ
(4) ¸ÉÆÖÃgÉ Ãeï ¸Á zs À£ À C®è
86. qÉÃmÁ¨É øïUÉ ¸ÀA§A ¢ü ¹zÀ ¥ÀzÀ
Ai Ài Á ªÀÅzÀÄ ?
(1) ¦ºÉZï ¦
(2) eÁ ªÁ
(3) MgÁ åPÀ¯ ï
(4) C¸ÉA©è
87. PÁ åZÉ (cache) ªÉĪÉÆj EgÀĪÀÅzÉ°è ?
(1) ¹¦Ai ÀÄÄ
(2) ªÉƤ lgï
(3) ¸Á Ìöå£ Àgï
(4) ¥s Éʯ ï ¸ÀªÀðgï ªÉÄï É
88. C Ai ÀÄÄ Ai Ài Á ªÀ §UÉAi ÀÄ ¨sÁµÉ ?
(1) C¸ÉA©è ¨s ÁµÉ
(2) ªÀÄÆgÀ£ Éà d£ ÀgÉõÀ£ ï£ À G £ ÀßvÀ
ªÀÄlÖzÀ ¨s ÁµÉ
(3) ªÉĶ£ ï ¨s ÁµÉ
(4) ¨s À«µÀå ¨s ÁµÉ
146 (17 - A)
83. Who invented C ++ ?
(1) Steve Jobs
(2) James Gosling
(3) Bjarne Stroutstrup
(4) Dennis Ritchie
84. Which function key is used to
check spellings ?
(1) F2
(2) F5
(3) F7
(4) F1
85. Which type of storage device is
BIOS ?
(1) Primary
(2) Secondary
(3) Tertiary
(4) Not a storage device
86. Which term is related to
Database ?
(1) PHP
(2) JAVA
(3) Oracle
(4) Assembly
87. Where is the Cache memory
located ?
(1) CPU
(2) Monitor
(3) Scanner
(4) On file server
88. What kind of language is C ?
(1) An Assembly Language
(2) A third generation high
level language
(3) A machine language
(4) Future language
146 (18 - A)
89. F UÀÄA¦£ À°è ºÉÆAzÀzÉ EgÀĪÀAvÀºÀzÀÄÝ
Ai Ài Á ªÀÅzÀÄ ?
(1) RAM
(2) ROM
(3) Cache
(4) Hard Disk
90. Apple ¤ AzÀ C©ü ªÀÈ¢ÞUÉÆ ½¸À®àl Ö
D¥ÀgÉÃnAU ï ¹¸ÀÖªÀi ï Ai Ài Á ªÀÅzÀÄ ?
(1) Linux
(2) Windows
(3) Mac OS
(4) DOS
91. F PɼÀV£ ÀªÀÅUÀ¼À°è Ai Ài Á ªÀÅzÀÄ JPÉì ¯ ï£ À°è
¹Azs ÀĪÀ®è zÀ dÆí ªÀi ï ±ÉÃPÀqÁ ªÁgÀÄ ?
(1) 10
(2) 100
(3) 300
(4) 500
92. JªÀi ï.J¸ï. JPÉì ¯ ï£ À°è MAzÀÄ ¥ÉÃeï ¨Á qÀðgï£ ÀÄß ºÉÃUÉ ¸É mï ª Ài Á qÀ§ºÀÄzÀÄ ?
(1) Jrmï ªÉÄ£ ÀÄ«¤ AzÀ
(2) ºÉÆêÀi ï¤ AzÀ
(3) JªÀi ï.J¸ï. JPÉì ¯ ï£ À°è ¥ÉÃe ï ¨Á qÀðgï£ ÀÄß ¸Émï ªÀi Á qÀ®Ä ¸Á zs Àå«®è
(4) lƯ ï ªÉÄ£ ÀÄ«¤ AzÀ
93. JªÀi ï.J¸ï. JPÉì ¯ ï£ À°è F ¥ÉÊQ Ai Ài Á ªÀÅzÀÄ ¨s ÁUÁ ºÁgÀ aºÉß.
(1) /
(2) D
(3) Div
(4) \
94. JªÀi ï.J¸ï.JPÉì ¯ ï£ À°è F ¥ÉÊQ Ai Ài Á ªÀÅzÀÄ ¸É¯ ï PÀAmÉAmï£ À JrnAUï£ À ¸ÀjAi Ài Á zÀ «zs Á£ À C®è . F PɼÀV£ ÀªÀÅUÀ½AzÀ Dj¹.
(1) D¯ ïÖ Qà MvÀÄÛ ªÀÅzÀÄ
(2) F2 Qà MvÀÄÛ ªÀÅzÀÄ
(3) ¸É¯ ï£ ÀÄß qÀ§¯ ï Qè Pï ªÀi Á qÀĪÀÅzÀÄ
(4) ¥s Á ªÀÄÄð¯ Á ¨Ágï£ ÀÄß Qè Pï ªÀi Á qÀĪÀÅzÀÄ
146 (19 - A)
89. Which among the following is
odd one ?
(1) RAM
(2) ROM
(3) Cache
(4) Hard Disk
90. Which operating system is
developed by Apple ?
(1) Linux
(2) Windows
(3) Mac OS
(4) DOS
91. Which of the following is not a
valid zoom percentage in excel ?
(1) 10
(2) 100
(3) 300
(4) 500
92. How can one set a page border in
MS–Excel ?
(1) From Edit Menu
(2) From Home
(3) One cannot set a page
border in MS-Excel
(4) From Tools menu
93. Which among following is a
divide symbol in MS-Excel ?
(1) /
(2) D
(3) Div
(4) \
94. Which one is not the correct
method of editing the cell
content in MS-Excel ? Choose
from the following :
(1) Press the Alt Key
(2) Press the F2 Key
(3) Double click the cell
(4) Click the formula Bar
146 (20 - A)
95. JªÀi ï.J¸ï. ªÀqïð qÁPÀÄåªÉÄAn£ À°è JµÀÄÖ
UÀjµÀ× PÁ®AUÀ¼À£ ÀÄß ¸ÉÃj¸À §ºÀÄzÀÄ ?
(1) 40
(2) 45
(3) 50
(4) «Äw¬Ä®è zÀ
96. £ Á ªÀÄð¯ ï mÉA¥Éè mï Dzs ÁjvÀ ºÉƸÀ
ªÀqïð qÁPÀÄåªÉÄAn£ À rÃ¥s Á¯ ïÖ ¥s ÁAmï
UÁvÀæ JµÀÄÖ ?
(1) 8 pt
(2) 10 pt
(3) 12 pt
(4) 14 pt
97. F PɼÀV£ ÀªÀÅUÀ¼À°è Ai Ài Á ªÀ ¯ ÉÊ£ ï ¸ÉàùAU ï
C¹Azs ÀĪÁ zÀÄzÀÄ ?
(1) ¹AUÀ¯ ï (KPÀ)
(2) qÀ§¯ ï (¢é )
(3) næ¥À¯ ï (wæ)
(4) ªÀÄ°Ö¥À¯ ï (§ ºÀÄ)
98. ªÀi Á åUÉßnPï EAPï PÁ ågÉPÀÖ gï gÉPÀUÉßöʸÀgï MAzÀÄ __ __ _ __ ¸ÀjAi Ài Á zÀ DAi ÉÄ̬ÄAzÀ ©lÖ ¸ÀܼÀªÀ£ ÀÄß ¨s Àwð ªÀi Ár.
(1) Omï¥ÀÄmï Ai ÀÄƤ mï
(2) E£ ï¥ÀÄmï Ai ÀÄƤ mï
(3) ¥ÉÆæøɹAU ï Ai ÀÄƤ mï
(4) ªÉĪÉÆj Ai ÀÄƤ mï
99. Ai Ài Á ªÀ ¦Ã½UÉAi ÀÄ UÀtPÀ Ai ÀÄAvÀæUÀ¼À°è
MS-Windows ªÀÄvÀÄÛ MS-Dos UÀ¼À£ ÀÄß C©ü ªÀÈ¢Þ¥Àr ¸À¯ ÁVzÉ ?
(1) ªÉÆzÀ® ¦Ã½UÉ
(2) JgÀqÀ£ Éà ¦Ã ½UÉ
(3) ªÀÄÆgÀ£ Éà ¦Ã½ UÉ
(4) £ Á®Ì£ Éà ¦Ã½UÉ
100. F PɼÀV£ ÀªÀÅUÀ¼À°è C ¨s ÁµÉAi ÀÄ°è £ À mÉÆÃPÀ£ ï Ai Ài Á ªÀÅzÀÄ ?
(1) Scanf ( )
(2) Strlen ( )
(3) typedef
(4) Clrscr ( )
146 (21 - A)
95. How many maximum columns
can be inserted in MS-Word
document ?
(1) 40
(2) 45
(3) 50
(4) Unlimited
96. What is the default font size of
new word document based on
normal template ?
(1) 8 pt
(2) 10 pt
(3) 12 pt
(4) 14 pt
97. Which of the following line
spacing is invalid ?
(1) Single
(2) Double
(3) Triple
(4) Multiple
98. Magnetic Ink character
recogniser is _________.
Fill in the blank with the correct
option.
(1) An Output Unit
(2) An Input Unit
(3) A Processing Unit
(4) A Memory Unit
99. MS-Windows and MS-Dos
systems were developed during
which generation of Computers?
(1) I Generation
(2) II Generation
(3) III Generation
(4) IV Generation
100. Which one of the following is a
token of C-Language ?
(1) Scanf ( )
(2) Strlen ( )
(3) typedef
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