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1. A research paper is a brief report of research work based on





 (A) Primary Data only





 (B) Secondary Data only





 (C) Both Primary and Secondary Data





 (D) None of the above





Answer:  (C) Both Primary and Secondary Data





2. Newton gave three basic laws of motion. This research is categorized as





 (A) Descriptive Research





 (B) Sample Survey





 (C) Fundamental Research





 (D) Applied Research





Answer: (C) Fundamental Research





3. A group of experts in a specific area of knowledge assembled at a place and prepared a syllabus for a new course. The process may be termed as





 (A) Seminar





 (B) Workshop





 (C) Conference





 (D) Symposium





Answer: (B) Workshop





4. In the process of conducting research “Formulation of Hypothesis” is followed by





 (A) Statement of Objectives





 (B) Analysis of Data





 (C) Selection of Research Tools





 (D) Collection of Data





Answer:  Collection of Data








Read the following passage carefully and answer questions 5 to 10:





                All historians are interpreters of text if they be private letters, Government records or parish birthlists or whatever. For most kinds of historians, these are only the necessary means to understanding something other than the texts themselves, such as a political action or a historical trend, whereas for the intellectual historian, a full understanding of his chosen texts is itself the aim of his enquiries. Of course, the intellectual history is particularly prone to draw on the focus of other disciplines that are habitually interpreting texts for purposes of their own, probing the reasoning that ostensibly connects premises and conclusions. Furthermore, the boundaries with adjacent subdisciplines are shifting and indistinct: the history of art and the history of science both claim a certain autonomy, partly just because they require specialised technical skills, but both can also be seen as part of a wider intellectual history, as is evident when one considers, for example, the common stock of knowledge about cosmological beliefs or moral ideals of a period.





                Like all historians, the intellectual historian is a consumer rather than a producer of ‘methods’. His distinctiveness lies in which aspect of the past he is trying to illuminate, not in having exclusive possession of either a corpus of evidence or a body of techniques. That being said, it does seem that the label ‘intellectual history’ attracts a disproportionate share of misunderstanding.





                It is alleged that intellectual history is the history of something that never really mattered. The long dominance of the historical profession by political historians bred a kind of philistinism, an unspoken belief that power and its exercise was ‘what mattered’. The prejudice was reinforced by the assertion that political action was never really the outcome of principles or ideas that were ‘more flapdoodle’. The legacy of this precept is still discernible in the tendency to require ideas to have ‘licensed’ the political class before they can be deemed worthy of intellectual attention, as if there were some reasons why the history of art or science, of philosophy or literature, were somehow of interest and significance than the history of Parties or Parliaments. Perhaps in recent years the mirror-image of this philistinism has been more common in the claim that ideas of any one is of systematic expression or sophistication do not matter, as if they were only held by a minority.





Answer the following questions:





5. An intellectual historian aims to fully understand





(A) the chosen texts of his own





(B) political actions





(C) historical trends





(D) his enquiries





Answer: (A) the chosen texts of his own





6. Intellectual historians do not claim exclusive possession of





(A) conclusions  





(B) any corpus of evidence





(C) distinctiveness  





(D) habitual interpretation





Answer: (D) habitual interpretation





7. The misconceptions about intellectual history stem from





(A) a body of techniques





(B) the common stock of knowledge





(C) the dominance of political historians





(D) cosmological beliefs





Answer: (D) cosmological beliefs





8. What is philistinism?





(A) Reinforcement of prejudice





(B) Fabrication of reasons





(C) The hold of land-owning classes





(D) Belief that power and its exercise matter





Answer: (D) Belief that power and its exercise matter








9. Knowledge of cosmological beliefs or moral ideas of a period can be drawn as part of





(A) literary criticism





(B) history of science





(C) history of philosophy





(D) intellectual history





Answer: (D)  Intellectual history








10. The claim that ideas of any one is of systematic expression do not matter, as if they were held by a minority, is





(A) to have a licensed political class





(B) a political action





(C) a philosophy of literature





(D) the mirror-image of philistinism





Answer: (D) the mirror-image of philistinism








11. Public communication tends to occur within a more





 (A) complex structure





 (B) political structure





 (C) convenient structure





 (D) formal structure





Answer:  (C) convenient structure








12. Transforming thoughts, ideas and messages into verbal and non-verbal signs is referred to as


 (A) channelisation





 (B) mediation





 (C) encoding





 (D) decoding





Answer:  (A) channelisation








13. Effective communication needs a supportive





 (A) economic environment





 (B) political environment





 (C) social environment





 (D) multi-cultural environment





Answer:  (C) social environment








14. A major barrier in the transmission of cognitive data in the process of communication is an individual’s





 (A) personality





 (B) expectation





 (C) social status





 (D) coding ability





Answer:  (D) coding ability








15. When communicated, institutionalised stereotypes become





 (A) myths





 (B) reasons





 (C) experiences





 (D) convictions





Answer:  (C) experiences








16. In mass communication, selective perception is dependent on the receiver’s





 (A) competence





 (B) pre-disposition





 (C) receptivity





 (D) ethnicity





Answer:  (C) receptivity








17. Determine the relationship between the pair of words NUMERATOR : DENOMINATOR and then select the pair of words from the following which have a similar relationship :





 (A) fraction : decimal





 (B) divisor : quotient





 (C) top : bottom





 (D) dividend : divisor





Answer:  (D) dividend : divisor








18. Find the wrong number in the sequence:  125, 127, 130, 135, 142, 153, 165





(A) 130





(B) 142





(C) 153





(D) 165





Answer: (D) 165








19. If HOBBY is coded as IOBY and LOBBY is coded as MOBY; then BOBBY is coded as





(A) BOBY





(B) COBY





(C) DOBY





(D) OOBY





Answer: (B) COBY








20. The letters in the first set have certain relationship. On the basis of this relationship, make the right choice for the second set:  K/T : 11/20 :: J/R : ?





(A) 10/8





(B) 10/18





(C) 11/19





(D) 10/19





Answer: (B) 10/18








21. If A = 5, B = 6, C = 7, D = 8 and so on, what do the following numbers stand for?





17, 19, 20, 9, 8





 (A) Plane





 (B) Moped





 (C) Motor





 (D) Tonga





Answer: (B) Moped








22. The price of oil is increased by 25%.  If the expenditure is not allowed to increase, the ratio between the reduction in consumption and the original consumption is





(A) 1 : 3





(B) 1 : 4





(C) 1 : 5





(D) 1 : 6





Answer: (C) 1 : 5








23. How many 8’s are there in the following sequence which are preceded by 5 but not immediately followed by 3 ?





 5  8  3  7  5  8  6  3  8  5  4  5  8  4  7  6





 5  5  8  3  5  8  7  5  8  2  8  5





(A) 4





(B) 5





(C) 7





(D) 3





Answer: (A) 4








24. If a rectangle were called a circle, a circle a point, a point a triangle and a triangle a square, the shape of a wheel is





 (A) Rectangle





 (B) Circle





 (C) Point





 (D) Triangle





Answer:  (C) Point








25. Which one of the following methods is best suited for mapping the distribution of different crops as provided in the standard classification of crops in India ?





 (A) Pie diagram





 (B) Chorochromatic technique





 (C) Isopleth technique





 (D) Dot method





Answer:  (B) Chorochromatic technique








26. Which one of the following does not come under the methods of data classification ?





 (A) Qualitative





 (B) Normative





 (C) Spatial





 (D) Quantitative





Answer:   (C) Spatial








27. Which one of the following is not a source of data ?





 (A) Administrative records





 (B) Population census





 (C) GIS





 (D) Sample survey





Answer:  (A) Administrative records








28. If the statement ‘some men are cruel’ is false, which of the following statements/statement are/is true ?





 (i) All men are cruel.





 (ii) No men are cruel.





 (iii) Some men are not cruel.





 (A) (i) and (iii)





 (B) (i) and (ii)





 (C) (ii) and (iii)





 (D) (iii) only





Answer:  (D) (iii) only








29. The octal number system consists of the following symbols :





 (A) 0 – 7





 (B) 0 – 9





 (C) 0 – 9, A – F





 (D) None of the above





Answer:  (A) 0 – 7








30. The binary equivalent of (–19)10 in signed magnitude system is





 (A) 11101100





 (B) 11101101





 (C) 10010011





 (D) None of these





Answer: (D) None of these








31. DNS in internet technology stands for





 (A) Dynamic Name System





 (B) Domain Name System





 (C) Distributed Name System





 (D) None of these





Answer:  (B) Domain Name System








32. HTML stands for





 (A) Hyper Text Markup Language





 (B) Hyper Text Manipulation Language





 (C) Hyper Text Managing Links





 (D) Hyper Text Manipulating Links





Answer:  (A) Hyper Text Markup Language








33. Which of the following is type of LAN ?





 (A) Ethernet





 (B) Token Ring





 (C) FDDI





 (D) All of the above





Answer: (A) Ethernet








34. Which of the following statements is true ?





 (A) Smart cards do not require an operating system.





 (B) Smart cards and PCs use some operating system.





 (C) COS is smart card operating system.





(D) The communication between reader and card is in full duplex mode.





Answer: (B) Smart cards and PCs use some operating system.








35. The Ganga Action Plan was initiated during the year





 (A) 1986





 (B) 1988





 (C) 1990





 (D) 1992





Answer:  (A) 1986








36. Identify the correct sequence of energy sources in order of their share in the power sector in India :





 (A) Thermal > nuclear > hydro > wind





 (B) Thermal > hydro > nuclear > wind





 (C) Hydro > nuclear > thermal > wind





 (D) Nuclear > hydro > wind > thermal





Answer:  (B) Thermal > hydro > nuclear > wind








37. Chromium as a contaminant in drinking water in excess of permissible levels, causes





 (A) Skeletal damage





 (B) Gastrointestinal problem





 (C) Dermal and nervous problems





 (D) Liver/Kidney problems





Answer:  (C) Dermal and nervous problems








38. The main precursors of winter smog are





 (A) N2O and hydrocarbons





 (B) NOx  and hydrocarbons





 (C) SO2  and hydrocarbons





 (D) SO2 and ozone





Answer:  (B) NOx  and hydrocarbons








39. Flash floods are caused when





 (A) the atmosphere is convectively unstable and there is considerable vertical wind shear





 (B) the atmosphere is stable





 (C) the atmosphere is convectively unstable with no vertical windshear





 (D) winds are catabatic





Answer: (A) the atmosphere is convectively unstable and there is considerable vertical wind shear








40. In mega cities of India, the dominant source of air pollution is





 (A) transport sector





 (B) thermal power





 (C) municipal waste





 (D) commercial sector





Answer:  (C) municipal waste








41. The first Open University in India was set up in the State of





 (A) Andhra Pradesh





 (B) Delhi





 (C) Himachal Pradesh





 (D) Tamil Nadu





Answer:  (A) Andhra Pradesh








42. Most of the Universities in India are funded by





 (A) the Central Government





 (B) the State Governments





 (C) the University Grants Commission





 (D) Private bodies and Individuals





Answer:  (C) the University Grants Commission








43. Which of the following organizations looks after the quality of Technical and Management education in India ?





 (A) NCTE





 (B) MCI





 (C) AICTE





 (D) CSIR





Answer: (C) AICTE








44. Consider the following statements :





 Identify the statement which implies natural justice.





 (A) The principle of natural justice is followed by the Courts.





 (B) Justice delayed is justice denied.





 (C) Natural justice is an inalienable right of a citizen





 (D) A reasonable opportunity of being heard must be given.





Answer:  (C) Natural justice is an inalienable right of a citizen








45. The President of India is





 (A) the Head of State





 (B) the Head of Government





 (C) both Head of the State and the Head of the Government





 (D) None of the above





Answer:  (C) both Head of the State and the Head of the Government








46. Who among the following holds office during the pleasure of the President of India ?





 (A) Chief Election Commissioner





 (B) Comptroller and Auditor General of India





 (C) Chairman of the Union Public Service Commission





 (D) Governor of a State





Answer:  (D) Governor of a State








Not for Visually Handicapped Candidates





Questions 47 to 49 are based upon the following diagram in which there are three interlocking circles A, P and S where A stands for Artists, circle P for Professors and circle S for Sportspersons.





 Different regions in the figure are lettered from a to f:







47. The region which represents artists who are neither sportsmen nor professors.





 (A) d





 (B) e





 (C) b





 (D) g





Answer:(B) e








48. The region which represents professors, who are both artists and sportspersons.





 (A) a





 (B) c





 (C) d





 (D) g





Answer: (A) a








49. The region which represents professors, who are also sportspersons, but not artists.





 (A) e





 (B) f





 (C) c





 (D) g





Answer: (C) c








Questions 50 to 52 are based on the following data :





Measurements of some variable X were made at an interval of 1 minute from 10 A.M. to 10:20 A.M. The data, thus, obtained is as follows :





X : 60,  62,  65,  64,  63,  61,  66,  65,  70,  68





      63,  62,  64,  69,  65,  64,  66,  67,  66,  64





50. The value of X, which is exceeded 10% of the time in the duration of measurement, is





 (A) 69





 (B) 68





 (C) 67





 (D) 66





Answer: (B) 68








51. The value of X, which is exceeded 90% of the time in the duration of measurement, is





(A) 63





 (B) 62





 (C) 61





 (D) 60





Answer: (C) 61








52. The value of X, which is exceeded 50% of the time in the duration of measurement, is





 (A) 66





 (B) 65





 (C) 64





 (D) 63





Answer: (B) 65








53. For maintaining an effective discipline in the class, the teacher should





 (A) Allow students to do what they like.





 (B) Deal with the students strictly.





 (C) Give the students some problem to solve.





 (D) Deal with them politely and firmly.





Answer: (D) Deal with them politely and firmly








54. An effective teaching aid is one which





 (A) is colourful and good looking





 (B) activates all faculties





 (C) is visible to all students





 (D) easy to prepare and use





Answer:  (B) activates all faculties








55. Those teachers are popular among students who





 (A) develop intimacy with them





 (B) help them solve their problems





 (C) award good grades





 (D) take classes on extra tuition fee





Answer: (B) help them solve their problems








56. The essence of an effective classroom environment is





 (A) a variety of teaching aids





 (B) lively student-teacher interaction





 (C) pin-drop silence





 (D) strict discipline





Answer:  (B) lively student-teacher interaction








57. On the first day of his class, if a teacher is asked by the students to introduce himself, he should





 (A) ask them to meet after the class





 (B) tell them about himself in brief





 (C) ignore the demand and start teaching





 (D) scold the student for this unwanted demand





Answer:  (B) tell them about himself in brief








58. Moral values can be effectively inculcated among the students when the teacher





 (A) frequently talks about values





 (B) himself practices them





 (C) tells stories of great persons





 (D) talks of Gods and Goddesses





Answer:  (B) himself practices them








59. The essential qualities of a researcher are





 (A) spirit of free enquiry





 (B) reliance on observation and evidence





 (C) systematization or theorizing of knowledge





 (D) all the above





Answer: (D) all the above








60. Research is conducted to:  I. Generate new knowledge,  II. Not to develop a theory,  III. Obtain research degree,  IV. Reinterpret existing knowledge





Which of the above are correct ?





(A) I, III & II 





(B) III, II & IV





(C) II, I & III 





(D) I, III & IV





Answer: (D) I, III & IV


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10/01/2015

Current Affairs in English - ( 01.10.2015)

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Current Affairs in English -  ( 01.10.2015)
  1. Government receives Rs.3,770 Crore under Black Money Act, 2015.
  2. German Chancellor Angella Markel will visit India from October 4 to 7, 2015 for the Third Inter-Governmental cosultation. The Previous Inter-Governmental Consultations was happened  2007 and 2013.
  3. India could  host the annual G20 summit in 2018  at New Delhi .  G20 summit in 2016 at China and G20 summit in 2017 at Germany.
  4. India finish top in Asian Airgun Championship. India won a total  17 medals (6 Gold, 5 Silver and 6 Bronze medals.
  5. Satya Nadella ( Micro Soft CEO ) will visit to India in the 1st Week of Nevember 2015.
  6. Chief of International Monetary Fund (IMF)  - Christine Lagarde
  7. In a First time the Palestinian flag flew at the United Nations Head Quarters on 30.09.2015.
  8. India receives 14 % lesser rain during June - September 2015. Reported by Indian Meteorological Department on  30.09.2015.

General Science - Important Questions and Answers

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General Science  -  Important Questions and Answers
1. Free surface of a liquid behaves like a sheet and tends to contract to the smallest possible area due to the–
(A) force of adhesion
(B) force of friction 
(C) centrifugal force
(D) force of cohesion 

2. Which of the following chemicals is useful in photography ?
(A) Aluminium hydroxide
(B) Potassium nitrate
(C) Silver bromide
(D) Sodium chloride

3. The purest form of water can be obtained from– 
(A) a deep tubewell
(B) a running stream
(C) a hot water spring
(D) a heavy shower of rain

4. If speed of rotation of the earth increases, weight of the body– 
(A) increases
(B) remains unchanged
(C) decreases
(D) may decrease or increase

5. The buoyancy depends on___
(A) the shape of the body
(B) the mass of the body
(C) the mass of the liquid displaced
(D) the depth to which the body is immersed

6. An element common to all acids is___
(a) oxygen
(b) hydrogen
(c) sulphur
(d) chlorine

7. Which one of the following is not allied to Geophysical Sciences ?
(A) Hydrology
(B) Meteorology
(C) Palaeontology
(D) Seismology

8. Which of the following statements relating to sound and light is true ?
(A) Light is a form of kinetic energy, whereas sound is a form of potential energy.
(B) Light can be reflected but sound cannot be.
(C) Light travels faster in air than sound does.
(D) Sound travels in waves but light does not.

9. Friction can be reduced by changing over from___
(A) sliding to rolling
(B) rolling to sliding
(C) potential energy to kinetic energy 
(D) dynamic to static

10. Which of the following is a physical change ?
(A) Oxidation
(B) Reduction
(C) Decomposition
(D) Sublimation

11. Which of the following vitamins is stored in the liver ?
(A) Vitamin A
(B) Vitamin C
(C) Vitamin E
(D) Vitamin K

12. Which of the following is needed by a person suffering from diabetes ?
(A) Antibiotics
(B) Insulin
(C) Penicillin
(D) Streptomycin

13. Pressure cooker cooks rice faster because____
(A) it always lets the steam escape
(B) high pressure crushes the hard covering of rice grains
(C) it does not let the heat energy escape easily 
(D) high pressure raises the boiling point of water

14. The isotopes of an element contain the same number of_____
(A) neutrons and protons
(B) protons but different number of neutrons 
(C) neutrons and protons but different number of electrons
(D) neutrons and electrons but different number if protons

15. The theory of inheritance of acquired characters was propounded by______
(A) Charles Darwin
(B) Gregor Mendel
(C) J. B. Lamarck
(D) Weismann

16. Photophobia is_____
(A) a disease caused by too much sunlight
(B) abnormal intolerance of light
(C) the adjustment of the eye for light
(D) the ability to perceive light

17. Which one of the following elements is least likely to be found in commercial fertilizers ?
(A) Nitrogen
(B) Phosphorus
(C) Potassium
(D) Silicon

18. Lime is sometimes applied to soil in order to_____
(A) increase the alkalinity of the soil
(B) increase the acidity of the soil
(C) restore nitrates to the soil
(D) make the soil more porous

19. An element found in all organic compounds is_____
(A) oxygen
(B) calcium
(C) nitrogen
(D) carbon

20. Most commonly used bleaching agent is_____
(A) alcohol
(B) carbon  dioxide
(C) chlorine
(D) sodium chloride
Ans : (C)

21. Which out of the following organs dies not eliminate waste products from the body ?
(A) Large intestine
(B) Liver
(C) Kidney
(D) Skin

22. Superconductivity is a phenomenon in which the resistance of a substance_____
(A) increases with temperature
(B) decreases with temperature
(C) does not change with temperature
(D) becomes zero at very low temperature

23. Liquids transmit pressure equally in all directions. This is known as______
(A) Boyle-Pascal’s Law
(B) Pascal’s Law
(C) Archimedes’ Principal
(D) None of the above

24. The life history of human malarial parasite in Anopheles was first described by_____
(A) Patrick Manson
(B) Laveran
(C) Ronald Ross
(D) Richard Pfeiffer

25. Which of the following is based on the process of fusion ?
(A) Atom bomb
(B) Hydrogen bomb
(C) Ordinary bomb
(D) Napalm bomb

26. Brain of a normal human adult weighs about___
(A) 1 lb
(B) 2 lb
(C) 3 lb
(D) 4 lb

27. Hybridization is____
(A) downward movement of water through soil
(B) a process of tilling the land
(C) decayed vegetable matter
(D) cross-fertilization between two varieties

28. Of the following foods, which one is the best source of protein ?
(A) Butter
(B) Fish
(C) Lettuce
(D) Milk

29. The volume of which of the following materials decreases when it is heated from 0°C to 5°C ? 
(A) Air
(B) Copper
(C) Water
(D) Mercury

30. Which of the following is a non metal that remains liquid at room temperature?
(A) Phosphorous
(B) Bromine
(C) Chlorine
(D) Helium

IBPS - Bank Exam - Question and Answer

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IBPS - Bank Exam - Question and Answer
1. In economics it is generally believed that the main objective of a Public Sector Financial Company like Bank is to:
(A) Provide financial service to the people of the nation of its origin across the country 
(B) Sell the goods at subsidized cost
(C) Maximize total production
(D) Maximize total profits

2. FDI Stands for ___
(A) Fixed Deposit Interest
(B) Fixed Deposit Investment 
(C) Future Derivative Investment
(D) Foreign Direct Investment 

3. What is Call Money ?
(A) Money borrowed or lent for a day or over night
(B) Money borrowed for more than one day but upto 3 days
(C) Money borrowed for more than one day but upto 7 days
(D) Money borrowed for more than one day but upto 14 days

4. The Bank of Calcutta, Bank of Bombay and Bank of Madras were merged in 1921 to form
(A) Reserve Bank of India
(B) Imperial Bank of India  
(C) Bank of India 
(D) Union Bank of 

5. What is a Repo Rate?
(A) It is a rate at which RBI sell government securities to banks
(B) It is a rate at which banks borrow rupees from RBI 
(C) It is a rate at which RBI allows small loans in the market
(D) It is a rate which is offered by Banks to their most valued customers or prime customers

6. Which of the following cannot be called as a Debt Instrument as referred in financial transactions?
(A) Certificate of Deposits
(B) Bonds
(C) Stocks 
(D) Commercial Papers

7. Whenever RBI does some Open Market Operation Transaction, actually it wishes to regulate which of the following?
(A) Inflation only
(B) liquidity in economy 
(C) Borrowing powers of the banks
(D) Flow of Foreign Direct Investments

8. Capital Market Regulator is____
(A) RBI
(B) IRDA
(C) NSE
(D) SEBI 

9. Which is the first Indian company to be listed in NASDAQ ?
(A) Reliance
(B) TCS
(C) HCL
(D) Infosys 
(E) None of these

10. The maximum amount of the total Revenue earned by the government of India comes from:
(A) Income Tax
(B) Customs Duty
(C) Excise Duty 
(D) Value Added Tax

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