CUCET 2019 M.Phil./Ph.D. Solved Entrance paper

Journalism and Mass Communication

1. Who formulated the concept of positivism?

  • Bharat Muni
  • Martin Luther
  • Julia Kresteva
  • August Comte

Explanation- Auguste Comte was the father of positivism and inventor of the term sociology. In sociology, Positivism is the view that social phenomena such as human social behaviour and how societies are structured ought to be studied using only the methods of the natural science.

2. What does APA Stands for?

  • African psychological Association
  • Asian psychological Association
  • American psychological Association
  • Australian psychological Association

Explanation– APA format is commonly used to cite sources in psychology, education, and the social sciences. The APA style originated in a 1929 article published in Psychological Bulletin that laid out the basic guidelines.

3. The five stages of grief are denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance (Gaurav-Sehgal, 2010, p 45-60)โ€™ is an example of

  • Footnote citation
  • Both (A) and (C)
  • Parenthetical referencing
  • None of these

Explanation– Parenthetic referencing is also known as Harvard refrencing. Parenthetical citations are often used in MLA format, APA format, and many other styles. Footnotes are often used in Chicago format citations. Parenthetical citations are placed directly after the quote or paraphrase. Parenthetical citation includes the last name of the original author and the page number that the information was found3.

Example of footnote citation- โ€˜The five stages of grief are denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance.โ€™

Notice the small, superscript number 1 next to the quote above. On bottom of the page, the reader would find the number 1, and next it theyโ€™ll see the footnote.

4. Who coined the term โ€˜Development Communicationโ€™?

  • Rostow
  • Lippman
  • Nora C Quebrel
  • Lerner

Explanation- Nora C Quebral is often referred as โ€˜โ€™mother of development communicationโ€™โ€™. Her latest revision definition for development communication is as  โ€˜the art and science of human communication linked to a societyโ€™s planned transformation from a state of poverty to one of dynamic socio-economic growth that makes for greater equity and the larger unfolding of individual potential4.

5. Recce Survey generally isโ€ฆ.

  • Pre shoot location survey for film
  • Husband up survey
  • Uncharted survey
  • Claim survey for vehicles

Explanation- A pre filming visit to a location to determine its suitability for shooting, including access to necessary facilities and assessment of any potential lighting5.

6. Applied research is directed towards

  • Real time problems
  • Action oriented research
  • Problem solving
  • All of these

Explanation- Applied research is a methodology used to solve a specific, practical problem of an individual or group. It aims at finding solution for an immediate problem facing a society, or an industrial/business organisation.

7. What is the full form of PDF?

  • Plausible Document Format
  • Predestined Document Format
  • Printed Document Format
  • Portable Document Format

Explanation- The Portable Document Format is a file format developed by Adobe in the 1990s7.

8. Vox Pops areโ€ฆ.

  • Street interviews
  • Road interviews
  • Bazaar interviews
  • All of these

Explanation- itโ€™s literally meaning is โ€˜Voice of people.โ€™ It can be done anywhere street, road, and Bazaar etc. In Journalism, Vox Pops or man on the street refers to short interviews with members of the public8.

9. โ€ฆโ€ฆ. From theory leads to hypothesis

  • Induction
  • Logical Deduction
  • Observation
  • Deduction

Explanation- Logical deduction is the process of reasoning from one or more statements to reach a logically certain conclusion.

10. Which structure is best suited for anecdotal feature?

  • Linked Boxes
  • Neck of the Vase
  • Hourglass
  • Inverted Pyramid

Explanation- Anecdotal information is not based on facts or careful study. Neck of the Vase structure is best suited for anecdotal feature.

11. The concept of โ€˜Auraโ€™ pertains to

  • Karl Marx
  • Habermas
  • Walter Benjamin
  • Bharat Muni

Explanation- Aura is a quality integral to an artwork that cannot be communicated through mechanical reproduction techniques โ€“ such as photography. The term was used by Walter Benjamin in his influential 1936 essay The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction.

12. Control Analysis is a part ofโ€ฆโ€ฆ.

  • Propaganda model
  • Rhetoric model
  • Bucket Model
  • Interactive Model

Explanation- All over the world, the media is used to control and for propaganda purposes. The Propaganda model of media control was introduced by Edward. S. Herman and Noam Chomsky in their book โ€˜Manufacturing Consent โ€“ The Political Economy of the Mass Mediaโ€™.

13. Spandrel is related to

  • Noam Chomsky
  • Language Faculty
  • Exaptation
  • All of these

Explanation- The idea that language was a spandrel, a term coined by Gould, flew in the face of natural selection. In fact, Gould and Chomsky pose the theory that many human behaviors are spandrels. These various spandrels came about because of a process Darwin called “pre-adaptation,” which is now known as exaptation.

14. Short summary of a technical report is called

  • Research Abstract
  • Publication
  • Article
  • Precis

Explanation- An abstract is a brief summary of a research article, thesis, review, conference proceeding, or any in-depth analysis of a particular subject and is often used to help the reader quickly ascertain the paper’s purpose.

15. What is an example of contraction?

  • Ad
  • Subheads
  • Vox Pop
  • All of these

Explanation- Contractions help to save space when preparing advertisements, slogans, and other written works that must be short and to the point.

16. โ€˜โ€™The first way to get to know the Indians is to become like one of them; and it is by learning their language that we will become their fellow citizens.โ€™โ€™ This statements pertains to which method?

  • Participant Observation
  • Life History
  • Ethnography
  • All of these

Explanation- Participant observation is one type of data collection method typically used in qualitative research and ethnography15. Life history interviewing is a qualitative method of data collection where people are asked to document their life over a period of time.

17. Who was a rhetor?

  • Aristotle
  • Nehru
  • Chanakya
  • All of these

Explanation-ย  Rhetoric is the art of persuasion. The definition of a rhetor is a great speaker, or a teacher of rhetoric or public speaking.

18. All Surveys are essentially

  • Explanatory
  • Communal
  • Interdisciplinary
  • Narrative

Explanation- Questions in survey are from core areas and interdisciplinary.

19. Camera pivoting right or left is known asโ€ฆ..

  • Tilt
  • Zoom
  • Pan
  • All of these

Explanation- A pan is a horizontal camera movement in which the camera moves left and right about a central axis. i.e. mounted in a fixed location on a tripod or shoulder, rather than a dolly-like movement in which the entire mounting system moves.

20. Heart shaped pattern is described byโ€ฆ.

  • Cardioid Microphone
  • Hyper cardioids mikes
  • Super cardioids mikes
  • All of these

Explanation- A micro phone with a cardoid pick-up pattern hears sound best from the front and actively rejects sound from behind. This mic is  heart-shaped pickup pattern. A Supercardioid polar pattern is more directional than Cardioid; Hypercardioid even more so. Unlike Cardioid, both of these polar patterns have sensitive rear lobes (smaller in the Supercardioid) that pick up sound, which can make positioning.

21. Device that converts one form of energy into another isโ€ฆ.

  • Depth of field
  • Flowchart
  • Transducer
  • Neutral Density

Explanation- A transducer is a device that converts energy from one form to another. Usually a transducer converts a signal in one form of energy to a signal in another.

22. Aspect ratio isโ€ฆ

  • Shape of frame
  • Relationship of width to height
  • Proportion of frame
  • All of these

Explanation- The aspect ratio of an image describes the proportional relationship between its width and its height. It is commonly expressed as two numbers separated by a colon, as in 16:9.

23. Decibel isโ€ฆ.

  • Measurement of graphics
  • Unit of loudness
  • Feedback
  • None of these

Explanation- The decibel (abbreviated dB) is the unit used to measure the intensity of a sound21.

24. Sounds or interviews recorded on location are calledโ€ฆโ€ฆ

  • Diffusion of Innovation
  • Zoom
  • Actuality
  • Aston

Explanation- Actuality:- In radio, the sound of something specifically audio material recorded out of the studio on location, either voices or other sounds such as ambient noise. Sometimes called a sound bite. In television sometimes called sync.

25. Catchline of a broadcast story is calledโ€ฆโ€ฆ

  • Supers
  • Cool edit pro
  • Over to Shoulder
  • Slug

Explanation- Slug lines direct our attention to what’s important within a scene. They add punch, and can be used to heighten the pacing. Camera angles written as slug lines, such as โ€œREVERSE SHOT,โ€ are usually superfluous.

26. When one source is faded up and the other is faded out, this is calledโ€ฆ

  • Zoom
  • Pre-fade
  • Post-fade
  • Cross-fade

27. In which microphone, the diaphragm is replaced with the plate of electrically charged capacitor?

  • Condenser
  • Ribbon
  • Dynamic
  • All of these

Explanation-ย  Condenser microphones require power from a battery or external source. The resulting audio signal is stronger signal than that from a dynamic.

28. Who authored โ€˜The Passing of the Traditional Society?

  • Evert Rogers
  • Adam Smith
  • Daniel Lerner
  • Walt Whitman Rostow

Explanation-  This important book reports on and interprets studies implemented primarily during 1950, in six Middle East Arab countries: Turkey, Lebanon, Egypt, Syria, Jordan, and Iran25.

29. Yakshagana, a folk theatre form, belongs to which state?

  • Maharashtra
  • Kerala
  • Assam
  • Karnatka

30. Who wote โ€˜A theology of Liberation?โ€™

  • Paulo Frere
  • Augasto Boal
  • Gustavo Gutierrez
  • Noam Chomsky

Explanation-ย  A Theology of Liberation: History, Politics, Salvation (1971), explains his notion of Christian poverty as an act of loving solidarity with the poor as well as a liberatory protest against poverty.

31. Those who are reluctant to adopt modernisation process are called

  • Laggards
  • Adopters
  • Early Majority
  • Late Majority

Explanation-ย  Laggards are the last to adopt an innovation. Unlike some of the previous categories, individuals in this category show little to no opinion leadership. These individuals typically have an aversion to change-agents. Laggards typically tend to be focused on “traditions”, lowest social status, lowest financial liquidity, oldest among adopters, and in contact with only family and close friends.

32. Daniel Lerner is credited to have introduced the term

  • Heterophily
  • Homophily
  • Mobility Multipliers
  • Magic Multipliers

Explanation-ย  Daniel Lernerย termed mass media ย as mobility of multipliers and Wilbur Schramm considers them to be magic multipliers.

33. โ€˜Spect-actorโ€™ was coined by

  • Augusto Boal
  • Aristotle
  • Paulo Cohelo
  • Plato

Explanation- This is a term created by Augusto Boal to describe those engaged in Forum theatre. It refers to the dual role of those involved in the process as both spectator and actor, as they both observe and create dramatic meaning and action in any performance.

34. โ€˜Wealth of Nationsโ€™ was authored by

  • Adam Smith
  • Richardo
  • Karl Marx
  • Paulo Friere

Explanation- The book ‘Wealth of Nation’s touches upon such broad topics as theย division of labour, productivity, andย free markets.

35. โ€˜As bits and watts increases in mass production and consumption, life is diminished under modernised poverty.โ€™ โ€˜Who made this statement?

  • Abraham Maslowe
  • Karl Marx
  • Majid Tehranian
  • Gramsci

Explanation- ‘Meta-Theory of Communication’ presented by Majid Tehranian.

36. Which among the following is not one of the features of Interpersonal Communication?

  • Phatic Conversation
  • Triadic Communication
  • Dyadic Communication
  • Classroom Discussion

Explanation- Classroom Discussion is a group communication.

Phatic communication is verbal or non-verbal communication that has a social function, such as to start a conversation, greet someone, or say goodbye, rather than an informative function.

Triadic communication- Triadic is a communication between three or more persons.

Dyadic Communication-The term ‘Dyadic communication’, in general refers to an interaction between two people32.

37. Haptics relates to

  • Body movements
  • Touch
  • Paranormal language
  • Eye Movement

Explanation- โ€œhapticโ€ means anything relating to the sense of touch.

38. What can be an example of didactic reportage?

  • Anti tobacco campaign
  • Both of these
  • Propaganda on demonetisation

Explanation- Reportage is often regarded as the most exalted form of journalism, yet it is, after all, no more than writing that is concerned with the reporting of news or events33.

39. A hole through which light travels is called

  • Tripod
  • Console
  • Aperture
  • All of these

Explanation- An aperture is a hole or an opening through which light travels.ย 

40. Who coined the term โ€˜Mimesis?

  • Herbert Marcuse
  • Cicero
  • Aristotle
  • Plato

Explanation- Mimesis is a Greek term that means imitation. Plato divides imitation by medium (words, paint, marble, etc.). He further divides the verbal techniques of imitation into pure imitation or mimesis, in which an actor impersonates a character on stage, and diegesis, or narration, in which a narrator speaks in the third person about events.

41. XML stands for?

  • Extensible Markup Language
  • Extensible Mobile Lexicon
  • X-Mas Markup Language
  • All of these

Explanation- XML stands for eXtensible Markup Language. XML is a markup language much like HTML. XML was designed to store and transport data.ย 

42. Which is an example of Intra-personal Communication?

  • Dialogue
  • Meditation
  • Presentation
  • Lecture

Explanation- Intra is a prefix meaning “within”; something that is “intrapersonal” takes place inside one individual37

43. Who introduced the concept of Mobile Privatization?

  • Barthes
  • Adorno
  • Raymond Williams
  • Walter Benjamin

Explanation- Raymond Williamsย developed theย concept of mobile privatizationย as part of his criticism of the failings of technological determinism and its role in accounts of media history. It plays a central role in his alternative social shaping account of the development of radio and television broadcasting.

44. Deconstruction is associated with

  • Derrida
  • Gramsci
  • Chomsky
  • None of these

Explanation- Jacques Derrida was an Algerian-born French philosopher best known for developing a form of semiotic analysis known as deconstruction, which he discussed in numerous texts, and developed in the context of phenomenology.

45. Which communication model has entropy and redundancy?

  • Mathematical
  • Rhetoric
  • SMCR
  • Bucket

Explanation- The concept of information entropy was introduced by Claude Shannon in his 1948 paper “A Mathematical Theory of Communication”.

Entropy: refers to messages which convey highly unpredictable information to the receiver. redundancy: refers to messages which convey highly predictable information to the receiver.

46. Who introduced the concept of Interpreter?

  • Schramm
  • Cantril and Lazarsfeld
  • Berlo
  • Lasswell

Explanation- One contribution Schramm made was to consider the fields of experience of the sender and receiver. The sender encodes the message, based upon the senderโ€™s field of experience. The userโ€™s field of experience guides decoding.

47. Who conceptualised myth as second order of signification?

  • Barthes              
  • Lacan
  • Freud
  • Saussure

Explanation- If connotation is the second order meaning of the signifier, the MYTH IS THE SECOND ORDER MEANING OF THE SIGNIFIED.

Barthwal conceptualised myth as second order of signification.

48. National Geographic Magazine is example of which printing process?

  • Letterpress
  • Lithography
  • Silk
  • Gravure

Explanation- Likeย flexography, gravure printing is often used for high-volume printing of packaging, wallpaper and gift wrap. Although less common, gravure printing may also be used for printingย magazines, greeting cards, and high-volume advertising pieces.

49. Who introduced the concept of deviant group in the helix of communication?

  • Frank Dance
  • David Berlo
  • Elisabeth Neomann
  • Westley and McLean

50. The Salim Ali Bird sanctuary is located at?

  • Anakkati
  • Kalakkad
  • Pondicherry
  • Goa

51. Non-stick cooking utensils are coated with

  • Teflon (PTEE)
  • Polystyrene
  • Black paint
  • PVC

Explanation- Teflon (PTFE-Polytetrafluoroethylene) is used as aย non-stickย coatingย for pans and other cookware. It is nonreactive.

52. Who founded the Haryank Dynasty in Magadha?

  • Ajatashatru
  • Bimbisara
  • Udayabhadra
  • None of the above

Explanation- The first king of Magadha dynasty was Bimbisara founded the Haryanka dynasty whose capital was Rajagriha, later Pataliputra.

53. The idea of Directive Principles of state policy in the constitution of India has been borrowed from

  • The Japanese Constitution
  • The Irish Constitution
  • The French Constitution
  • The Canadian Constitution

54. Which of the following is not an operating system?

  • Linux
  • Windows
  • DOS
  • Oracle

55. Identify the largest port of India

  • Mumbai Port
  • Kandla Port
  • Okha Port
  • Kolkata Port

56. Film and Television Institute of India is located at

  • Perampur (Tamilnadu)
  • Pune
  • Pimpri
  • Rajkot

FTII is a member of the International Liaison Centre of Schools of Cinema and Television (CILECT)

57. Night Blindness is cause by lack of which vitamin?

  • Vitamin C
  • Vitamin D
  • Vitamin A
  • Vitamin B

58. Who among the following invented the smallpox vaccine?

  • Robert Hooke
  • Louis Pasteur
  • Robert Koch
  • Edward Jenner

59. Which of the following is correct?

  • Research is scientific and systematic approach to formulate a problem and finds its solution.
  • Research is not just collection of information on a specific, but to analyse it.
  • Research is not just writing a report on a well-known subject.
  • All of the above

60. A research which involves obtaining non-numerical data through open-ended questions and conversational communication is

  • Quantitative research
  • Qualitative research
  • Analytical research
  • Semi-quantitative research

61. Post positivism is a stance where

  • A theory of a researcher can influence the observation
  • Researcher and researched object/event/person are independent
  • The information derived from sensory experience is interpreted through reason and logic is an exclusive source of all certain knowledge
  • Reality is evidence based and can be mathematically interpreted through reason and logic is an exclusive source of all certain knowledge.

Explanation- Positivists believe that the researcher and the researched person are independent of each other, post positivists accept that theories, background, knowledge and values of the researcher can influence what is observed.

62. Experimental research is used where

  • There is time priority in a casual relationship.
  • There is consistency in a casual relationship.
  • The magnitude of correlation is high.
  • All the above.

Explanation- Experimental research is any research conducted with a scientific approach, where a set of variables are kept constant while the other set of variables are being measured as the subject of experiment.

63. In research, moving from broader generalisation and theories to specific observation can be achieved by

  • Deducting reasoning
  • Inductive reasoning
  • Observation
  • Experience

Explanation- A deductive approach is aimed and testing theory, an inductive approach is concerned with the generation of new theory emerging from the data.

64. In empirical approach a decision is made by

  • Direct observation and experimentation
  • Feelings, hunches and instinct
  • Opinions of experienced people
  • Speculation based on some information

Explanation- Empirical approach refers to the scientific method of inquiry and observation through experiments.

65. Which of the following statements collecting the data by survey is false?

  • Personal interview have the flexibility of restructuring the questionnaire
  • Data collection by personal interview can controlled samples.
  • In personal interview the interviewer can collect additional information about the environment of the person interviewed.
  • Personal interview method is always cheap method and the respondents always give unbiased information.

66. In an experimental research, the dependent variable is

  • A measure of the effect of the independent variable
  • A factor that is controlled and manipulated by the researcher
  • A variable which can take only specific values in the range of values.
  • A variable which is always dependent on the researcher himself.

67. Rating something as โ€˜โ€™helpfulโ€™โ€™ and โ€˜โ€™not helpfulโ€™โ€™ is an example of

  • Quantitative variable
  • Continuous variable
  • Discontinuous variable
  • Categorical variable

Explanation- Categorical variables are qualitative data in which the values are assigned to a set of distinct groups or categories. These groups may consist of alphabetic (e.g., male, female) or numeric labels (e.g., male = 0, female = 1) that do not contain mathematical information beyond the frequency counts related to group membership. Instead, categorical variables often provide valuable social-oriented information that is not quantitative by nature (e.g., hair color, religion, ethnic group).

68. Participant bias can be controlled by

  • The double blind technique
  • Blind technique
  • Partial blind technique
  • All the above

Explanation-

  • A double-blind study is one in which neither the participants nor the experimenters know who is receiving a particular treatment. This procedure is utilized to prevent bias in research results.
  • A single-blind study in which the experimenters are aware of which participants are receiving the treatment while the participants remain unaware50.
  • A partial blind study in which investigator assessing the outcome is aware of the assignment in at least one treatment group but unaware of the treatment assignment(s) in one or more other treatment groups.

69. Temperature measured in (degree Celsius) is

  • Ratio scale
  • Nominal scale
  • Interval scale
  • Ordinal scale

Explanation- because the difference between each value is the same. For example, the difference between 60 and 50 degrees is a measurable 10 degrees, as is the difference between 80 and 70 degrees.

70. Which of the tests are necessary to confirm a good measurement?

  • Test of validity
  • Test of reliability
  • Test of practicality
  • All of the above

Explanation-

  • Practicality- It refers to the economy of time, effort and money in testing.
  • Validity- The term validity refers to whether or not a test measures what it intends to measure.
  • Reliability- Reliability refers to the consistency of a measure. Psychologists consider three types of consistency: over time (test-retest reliability), across items (internal consistency), and across different researchers (inter-rater reliability).

71. Which of the analysis is appropriate for a researcher if he has only one dependent variable that cannot be measured but can be classified into different categories?

  • Multiple regression analysis
  • Multiple discriminant analysis
  • Canonical analysis
  • Multivariate analysis of variance

Explanation-

  • MDA technique reduces the differences between some variables so that they can be classified in a set number of broad groups, which can then be compared to another variable.
  • Canonical correlation analysis is a method for exploring the relationships between two multivariate sets of variables (vectors), all measured on the same individual. Consider, as an example, variables related to exercise and health55.

72. Which of the following is used for organising and manipulating the data?

  • MS Power Point
  • Google Scholar
  • Google Sheets
  • Latex

73. A doctoral thesis must have

  • Selecting references
  • Exhaustive references
  • No references
  • Quotations

74. I.I.Sc stands for

  • Indian Institute of Science
  • Indian Institute of Statistics
  • Indian Institute of Indian Science
  • International Institute of Science

Explanation- Indian Institute of Science (IISc) located in Bangalore, India, is a public institute for research and higher education in science, engineering, design, and management.

75. A per the UGC regulations on prevention of plagiarism, the percentage similarities for which the student registration for a programme will be cancelled is

  • 15%
  • 30%
  • 45%
  • 60%

Explanation-

Plagiarism Disciplinary Authority (PDA) of the HEI, based on recommendations of the
Academic Misconduct Panel (AMP), shall impose penalty considering the severiq’ of the
Plagiarism57.
i. Level 1: Similarities above 4o% – Such student shall not be given any
mark and/or credit for the plagiarized script and shall be asked to submit a revised
script within a stipulated time period not exceeding 6 months.
ii. Level 2: Similarities above to 6o% – Such student shall not be given any
mark and/or credit for the plagiarized script and shall be asked to submit a revised
script after a time period of one year but not exceeding eighteen months.
iii. Level 3: Similarities above 6o% -Such student shall not be given any mark
and/or credit for the plagiarized script and his/her registration for that course to be
cancelled.

76. Research misconduct include

  • Honest error
  • Difference of opinion
  • Fabrication of data
  • Citing relevant sources of knowledge/information

Explanation- Research misconductย is defined as fabrication, falsification and plagiarism, and does notย includeย honest error or differences of opinion.

77. DOI stands for

  • Digitized Objects in Internet
  • Digital Object Identifier
  • Digital Online-resource Identifier
  • Digitization of Object for Identification

Explanation

DOIs are in wide use mainly to identify academic, professional, and government information, such as journal articles, research reports and data sets, and official publications though they also have been used to identify other types of information resources, such as commercial videos59.

78. Experiments involving animals is not acceptable if

  • Animal suffering is minimum in all experiments
  • Human benefits are gained which could not be obtained by using other methods
  • Human benefits are gained which otherwise could only be gained by other expensive methods
  • If one can be sure about the usefulness of the research outcome

79. Literature review helps in

  • Knowing the state-of-the-art in a specific subject
  • Avoiding incidental plagiarism
  • Sharpen the research focus
  • All the above

80. Sodhganga is

  • A reservoir of Indian thesis
  • A reservoir of e-journals
  • A repository of international thesis
  • None of the above

81. Machine learning is the

  • Scientific study of algorithms and statistical models used to effectively perform a specific task using patterns and inferences
  • Understandings the working principle of machines
  • Making machines for learning aid applications
  • None of the above

82. Modelling and Simulations will help in

  • Avoiding costly and time consuming experience
  • Understanding a mathematical model in more realistic environments
  • Exploring the behaviour of the system in an articulated way which may not be possible in real world
  • All the above

83. A sample is theoretically the most representative of the total population when we use

  • Random selection
  • Specific selection
  • Sample of convenience
  • Sample of interest

84. Review of โ€˜Godanโ€™ in a newspaper is an example of

  • Narration
  • Argumentation
  • Exposition
  • Description

85. Find the Suitable antonym of โ€˜QUIESCENTโ€™

  • Dormant
  • Weak
  • Active
  • Unconcerned

86. Correct the given sentences:

He has received to other message than an urgent telegram asking him to rush his village immediately.

  • Asked him to rush his village
  • Asking him to have rush his village
  • Asking him to rush to his village
  • Asking him rushing at his village

87. Change the speech of the given sentence:

She exclaimed with sorrow that was a very miserable plight.

  • She said, โ€˜โ€™What is mystery it is.โ€™โ€™
  • She said, โ€˜โ€™What a miserable sight it is.โ€™โ€™
  • She said, โ€˜โ€™What a miserable plight it is.โ€™โ€™
  • She said with sorrow, โ€˜โ€™What a pity it is.โ€™โ€™

88. Government by a small group of all powerfull persons

  • Oligarchy
  • Monarchy
  • Democracy
  • Anarch

89. Give the synonym of โ€˜VANGUARDโ€™.

  • Officer
  • Flag bearer
  • Race driver
  • Pioneer

90. What does phrase โ€˜โ€™A man of strawโ€™โ€™ mean?

  • A man of no substance
  • A very active person
  • A worthy fellow
  • An unreasonable person

91. Complete the given sentence:

He led meโ€ฆโ€ฆโ€ฆโ€ฆthe green laws to the palatial building.

  • Across
  • Along
  • Upon
  • About

92. Select the pair which has the same relationship. SYMPHONY:COMPOSER

  • Fresco: painter
  • Colours: pallet
  • Leonardo: music
  • Art: appreciation

93. Choose the correct spelling

  • Amateur
  • Ameteur
  • Amatuer
  • Amature

94. Select the correct plural form of โ€˜Elfโ€™.

  • Elfs
  • Elves
  • Eles
  • None of these

95. Two taps A and B can fill a cistern in 28 minutes and 42 minutes respectively. Third tap C can empty it in 42 minutes. If all the three taps are open, the time taken to fill the cistern is

  • 28 minutes
  • 16.8 minutes
  • 42 minutes
  • 12 minutes

96. 9, 12, 11, 14, 13 ? 15

  • 16
  • 10
  • 17
  • 12

97. A student is ranked 13th from right and 8th from left. How many students are there in total?

  • 19
  • 20
  • 21
  • 18

98. The effective annual rate of interest corresponding to a nominal rate of 6% per annum payable half-yearly is

  • 6.07%
  • 6.08%
  • 6.09%
  • 6.06%

99. Three numbers are in the ratio of 3:4 and their L.C.M is 2400. Their H.C.F is

  • 120
  • 200
  • 40
  • 80

100. Who composed the song โ€˜โ€™Sare Jahan Se Achha Hindostan Hamara?

  • Faiz Ahmed Faiz
  • Bankim Chandra Chatterjee
  • Mohammad Iqbal
  • Rabindranath Tagore

Explanation- Mohd. Iqbal is called the “Spiritual Father of Pakistan.

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