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Will you please share with me the Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan PGT Computer Science last year question papers as it is very urgent for me? As you want to get the Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan PGT Computer Science last year question papers so here it is for you: 1. Which of the following pairs is not correctly matched? a) Kalinga Award - Popularization of Science b) Barlong Award - Agriculture c) David-Cohen Award - Literature d) Pulitzer Prize - Progress in Religion 2. Which of the following characters was not a part of Shakespearian plays? a) Julius b) Brutus c) Potterd) Ariel 3. Which of the following international organizations is dedicated to the cause of wildlife conservation? a) UNFPA b) UNDP c) UNESCO d) WHO 4. Human Rights Day is observed on : a) 10 October b) 9 May c) 10 December d) 18 February 5. Railway coaches are made in the largest number at Integral coach factory, situated in: a) Kapurthala b) Peramburc) Varanasi d) Moradabad 6. Which of the following is not a necessary qualification for a state to become a member of United Nationas Organization? It should : a) be a sovereign state b) be a peace loving state c) be a willing to discharge responsibilities under the UNO charterd) guarantee human rights and freedom to its citizens 7. The imaginary line on the earth’s surface which closely follows 180o meridian, is called : a) International date time b) Tropic of Cancer c) Equator d) Prime Meridian 8. ‘Loti’ is the currency of : a) Burundi b) Libya c) Sudan d) Lesotho 9. Which type of rocks are mainly found in the Himalayan ranges? a) Sedimentary b) Metamorphicc) Igneous d) Granite 10. Water Lily is the national emblem of : a) Denmark b) Bangladesh c) Italy d) Luxemberg 11. Who is a famous ‘Sarangi’ player? a) Vilayat Khan b) Ustad Zakir Husian c) Alauddin Khan d) Ustad Binda Khan 12. Which of the following is not a dance/dance-drama associated with the state ‘Maharashtra’?: a) Lezim b) Lavani c) Kathid) Dahi Kala 13. Match the following and choose the correct answer from the codes given below : I. Simon Commission 1. 1885 II. Quit India Movement 2. 1942 III. Formation of Indian National Congress 3. 1927 IV.Minto-Morley Reforms 4. 1909 Codes : I II III IV a) 3 2 1 4 b) 1 3 4 2 c) 4 3 2 1 d) 1 2 3 4 14.Commonwealth games in 2014 will be held in : a) Edinburgh, Scotland b) Ontario, Canada c) Glasgow, Scotland d) Abuja, Nigeria 15. United Kingdom’s Prime Minister since May, 2010 is : a) Tony Blair b) David Cameron c) Gordon Brown d) Edward Health 16. Which of the following two IIT’s started functioning in 2009? a) Gandhinagar, Jodhpur b) Ropar, Patna c) Indore, Mandid) Bhubaneshwar, Hyderabad 17. Banking of cureves is done to provide : a) Centripetal force b) Centrifugal force c) Centrifugal acceleration d) Angular velocity 18. Match the following and choose the correct answer from the codes given below : I. Calomel 1. Copper sulphate II. Blue vitriol 2. Calcium sulphate III. Gypsum 3. Mercurous chloride IV. Normal salt 4. Sodium chloride Codes : I II III IV a) 1 2 3 4 b) 4 3 2 1 c) 3 2 1 4 d) 3 1 2 4 19. Which of the following have maximum calrofic value? a) Carbohydrates b) Fatsc) Protiens d) Vitamins 20. How many Fundamental Rights are there now guaranteed under the Constitution of India? a) 6 b) 7 c) 8 d) 9 21. The reduction of voting age from 21 years to 18 years for the Lok Sabha as well as Assemblies is in : a) Sixty-First Amendment 1989 b) Seventy-Third Amendment 1992 c) Sixty-Fourth Amendment 1990 d) Fifty-Ninth Amendment 1988 22. Jute is mainly grown in : a) Tamil Nadu b) West Bengal c) Kerala d) Himachal Pardesh 23. Delhi became the capital of India in : a) 1910 b) 1911 c) 1916 d) 1923 24. Who amonst the following is the author of the book ‘My Country My Life’? a) A.P.J. Abdul Kalam b) Atal Behari Vajpayee c) L.K.Advani d) Shashi Tharoor 25. One-rupee currency notes bear the signature of : a) The President of India b) Prime Minister of India c) Governor of Reserve bank d) Indian Finance Secretary 26. Which of the following country won the FIFA World Cup, 2010? a) Germany b) South Africa c) Brazil d) Spain 27. Who among the following is Chairman of the Rajya Sabha? a) President b) Vice President c) Prime Minister d) Home Minister 28. B.C. Roy Award is given in the field of : a) Journalism b) Medicine c) Music d) Environment 29. Who among the following has been declared as Businessman of the decade? a) Mukesh Ambani b) Anil Amabani c) Ratan Tata d) Azim Premji 30. Who amongst the following has been named UNESCO’s National Ambassador? a) Aishwarya Rai b) Priyanka Choprac) Sharmila Tagore d) Kajol 31. People have eyes of different colours, e.g. brown, black or blue, depending upon the particular Pigment present in the : a) Iris b) Corena c) Pupil d) Choroid 32. Which of the following is known as the ‘red planet’ ? a) Mercury b) Mars c) Jupiter d) Saturn 33. The special Constitution position of Jammu & Kashmir is that : a) It is not one of the States of the Indian Union b) It is beyond the purview of the Indian Constituion c) Indian laws do not apply to it d) It has its own Constitution 34. The fundamental right which has been described by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar as ” The heart and soul of the Constitution” is the right to : a) Equlaity b) Property c) Freedom of religion d) Constituional remedies 35. Fourth Estate is referred to : a) Public Opinion b) Chamber of Commerce c) The Newspaperd) Political Parties *************************************** Biology 1. Which of the following is a ‘club moss’ ? (A) Selaginella (B) Equisetum (C) Lycopodium (D) None of these Ans : (C) 2. Raphe in Marsilea is present in— (A) Female gametophyte (B) Sporocarp (C) Sporophyte (D) Male gametophyte Ans : (B) 3. The stele type occurring in Marsilea is— (A) Solenostele (B) Protostele (C) Amphiphloic Siphonostele (D) All of these Ans : (C) 4. The morphological nature of rhizophore of Selaginella is— (A) Root like (B) Stem like (C) Both root and stem like (D) Rhizoid like Ans : (C) 5. The Selaginella shows— (A) Large and small leaves arranged spirally (B) All leaves large (C) All leaves small (D) All of these Ans : (A) 6. The anatomy of Pinus needle reflects the features of a— (A) Mesophyte (B) Xerophyte (C) Hydrophyte (D) Epiphyte Ans : (B) 7. Girdling leaf traces are the characteristic feature of the stem of— (A) Cycas (B) Pinus (C) Ephedra (D) Gnetum Ans : (A) 8. Pinus is a— (A) Tree (B) Shrub (C) Herb (D) None of these Ans : (A) 9. The recent era is— (A) Cenozoic (B) Mesozoic (C) Proterozoic (D) Archeozoic Ans : (A) 10. Fossils are found in— (A) Igneous rocks (B) Quartz (C) Soil (D) Sedimentary rocks Ans : (D) 11. Reserve food material in fungi is— (A) Glycogen (B) Starch (C) Sucrose (D) Maltose Ans : (A) 12. Which is rootless fern ? (A) Pteris (B) Dryopteris (C) Salvinia (D) Adiantum Ans : (C) 13. Which is common between aerobic respiration and anaerobic respiration ? (A) Similar substrate (B) Glycolysis (C) Pyruvic acid (D) All of these Ans : (B) 14. Turpentine oil is obtained from— (A) Coal (B) Petroleum (C) Cedarwood (D) Pinus Ans : (D) 15. Which alga was used by Calvin and his co-workers in their experiments of photosynthesis ? (A) Chlamydomonas (B) Chlorella (C) Chara (D) Volvox Ans : (B) 16. Which is an oilseed crop ? (A) Marigold (B) Chrysanthemum (C) Rose (D) Sunflower Ans : (D) 17. The first transgenic plant used for commercial production was— (A) Cotton (B) Tomato (C) Tobacco (D) Rice Ans : (B) 18. Rare hybrid plants can be saved by— (A) Pollen culture (B) Embryo culture (C) Protoplast culture (D) None of these Ans : (C) 19. Which is not a category ? (A) Ecotype (B) Species (C) Genus (D) Order Ans : (A) 20. Linnaeus published his concept of binomial nomenclature first in— (A) Systema Naturae (B) Species Plantarum (C) Genera Plantarum (D) Philosophia Botanica Ans : (B) 21. When chlorophyll is burnt which element is obtained ? (A) Ca (B) Na (C) Mg (D) Mn Ans : (C) 22. Iron deficiency results in— (A) Leaf tip necrosis (B) Small leaves disease (C) Decreased protein synthesis (D) Intervenal chlorosis appearing first in young leaves Ans : (D) 23. A phytohormone is— (A) Naturally produced (B) Synthetic substance (C) Both (A) and (B) (D) None of these Ans : (A) 24. During the seismonastic movement in Mimosa pudica turgor changes occur in— (A) Leaflets (B) Stipules (C) Pulvinus leaf base (D) Petiole and stem Ans : (C) 25. Evergeen trees remain green through the year on account of— (A) Cold climate (B) Absence of leaf fall (C) Leaves falling in small number interval (D) Supply of moisture throughout year Ans : (C) 26. Phenotypic ratio of dihybrid test cross is— (A) 15 : 1 (B) 3 : 1 (C) 9 : 3 : 3 : 1 (D) 1 : 1 : 1 : 1 Ans : (C) 27. The damaged ozone layer is situated in— (A) Ionosphere (B) Mesosphere (C) Stratosphere (D) Troposphere Ans : (C) 28. Which one of the following is ordinarily not an air pollutant ? (A) CO2 (B) CO (C) SO2 (D) Hydrocarbon Ans : (A) 29. Genes are made by— (A) Histones (B) Lipoproteins (C) Hydrocarbons (D) Polynucleotides Ans : (D) 30. The term ‘ecosystem’ was proposed by— (A) Odum (B) Tansley (C) Whitker (D) Goli Ans : (B) 31. The first juvenile larva of Ascaris is known as— (A) Filiform larva (B) Rhabditiform larva (C) Miracidium larva (D) Microfilariae Ans : (B) 32. Chromosomes contain— (A) Protein only (B) DNA and protein (C) DNA, RNA and histone (D) DNA, RNA, histone and non-histone proteins Ans : (B) 33. Which are phagocytes in liver ? (A) Kupffer cells (B) Aciner cells (C) Diter cells (D) Hensen’s cells Ans : (A) 34. Termites digest wood with the help of an enzyme secreted by the— (A) Salivary glands (B) Cells in the midgut (C) Symbiotic protozoa (D) Bacteria and fungi outside the body Ans : (C) 35. In honeybee colony the drones are produced by— (A) Fertilized eggs (B) Unfertilized eggs (C) Larvae fed upon leaves (D) Fasting larvae Ans : (B) 36. Jacobson’s organ is concerned with— (A) Smell (B) Burrowing (C) Touch (D) Vision Ans : (A) 37. Body organisation in Hydra is of— (A) Tissue grade (B) Organ grade (C) Cellular grade (D) Organ system grade Ans : (A) 38. Leech obtains continuous blood flow from its victim by pouring in it— (A) Heparin (B) Hirudin (C) Insulin (D) Pepsin Ans : (B) 39. Spicules of Sponges are formed by— (A) Procytes (B) Pinacocytes (C) Scleroblasts (D) Thesocytes Ans : (B) 40. Heterocoelous centrum is a characteristics of— (A) Amphibia (B) Reptilia (C) Birds (D) Mammalia Ans : (C) 41. The exclusively sedentary protochordate animals are found in the class— (A) Pterobranchia (B) Larvacea (C) Ascidiacea (D) Thaliacea Ans : (A) 42. Cytopyge is found in— (A) Paramecium (B) Entamoeba (C) Amoeba (D) Trypanosoma Ans : (A) 43. Littoral form of animals is found— (A) In fresh water (B) In sea water near the shore (C) In deep sea (D) At the bottom of the sea Ans : (D) 44. Bladder worm is a larva of— (A) Obelia (B) Silkmoth (C) Taenia (D) Nereis Ans : (C) 45. Which of the following secretions associated with digestion does not have enzymes ? (A) Bile (B) Gastric juice (C) Saliva (D) Pancreatic juice Ans : (A) 46. Yellow fever is transmitted by— (A) Female Culex (B) Female Anopheles (C) Female Aedes (D) Housefly Ans : (C) 47. The covering membrane of the vacuole is known as— (A) Tonoplast (B) Cell wall (C) Plasma layer (D) None of these Ans : (A) 48. Age of fishes was known as— (A) Devonian (B) Ordovician (C) Crustaceous (D) Silurian Ans : (A) 49. ‘Quartan malaria’ is caused by— (A) Plasmodium vivax (B) Plasmodium malariae (C) Plasmodium ovale (D) Plasmodium falciparum Ans : (B) 50. The word ‘species’ was coined by— (A) John Ray (B) Mayer (C) J. Huxley (D) C. Linnaeus Ans : (A) 51. An embryo of chick with 7 pairs of somites is— (A) 20 hours old (B) 22 hours old (C) 24 hours old (D) 18 hours old Ans : (C) 52. In the mammals, cleavage result formation of solid mass of cells known— (A) Blastula (B) Gastrula (C) Morula (D) Neurula Ans : (C) 53. F1particles are found in— (A) Lysosome (B) Mitochondria (C) Golgi Body (D) Endoplasmic reticulum Ans : (B) 54. The name ‘polytene chromosome’ suggested by— (A) E.G. Balbiani (B) Kollar (C) Heitz (D) Bauer Ans : (A) 55. Centriole is found in— (A) Animal cells (B) Red algae (C) Prokaryotes (D) Flowering plants Ans : (A) 56. The first phylum of animal kingdom exhibiting bilateral symmetry is— (A) Arthropoda (B) Annelida (C) Mollusca (D) Platyhelminthes Ans : (D) 57. The fresh water sponge is— (A) Spongella (B) Grantia (C) Euplectella (D) Euspongia Ans : (A) 58. Flame cells are related with— (A) Excretory system (B) Digestive system (C) Circulatory system (D) Respiratory system Ans : (A) 59. The intermediate host in the life cycle of F. hepatica (Liver fluke) is— (A) Sheep (B) Snail (C) Man (D) Bird Ans : (B) 60. Vitelline membrane is found in— (A) Birds (B) Tunicates (C) Fishes (D) Mammals Ans : (A) 61. Two-pigment system theory of photosynthesis was proposed by— (A) Hill Emerson (B) Emerson (C) Blackmann (D) Hatch and Slack Ans : (B) 62. Photosynthetic pigments in chloroplast are embedded in membrane of— (A) Thylakoids (B) Photoglobin (C) Matrix (D) Envelope of chloroplast Ans : (A) 63. The rate of photosynthesis is maximum in— (A) Green light (B) Blue light (C) Red light (D) White light Ans : (C) 64. All energy is trapped in pigment system-1 in— (A) ATP (B) Carbohydrate (C) NADH2 (D) P-700 Ans : (D) 65. How many ATP molecules are produced, as a net gain, during the complete breakdown of glucose ? (A) 36 (B) 28 (C) 12 (D) 18 Ans : (A) 66. Father of taxonomy is— (A) De Candolle (B) Hooker (C) Linnaeus (D) Aristotle Ans : (C) 67. For entry in gene pool, a mutation occur in— (A) Somatic cells (B) Germ cells (C) Plasma proteins (D) Somatic DNA Ans : (B) 68. Vessels diffier from tracheids— (A) In being living (B) In being derived from a single cell (C) In having vertical row of cells and their cross wall dissolved (D) Because they conduct water Ans : (C) 69. Which one is true nut ? (A) Walnut (B) Cashewnut (C) Groundnut (D) Coconut Ans : (B) 70. After transcription, the mRNA molecule— (A) Disintegrates (B) Moves into cytoplasm (C) Replicates itself (D) Reassociates to form its structure Ans : (B) 71. Fossilization is also known by the— (A) Acclimatzation (B) Pasteurization (C) Preservation (D) Tyndallization Ans : (C) 72. The branch that deals with the plants studies in the geological past is called— (A) Pteridology (B) Palaeobotany (C) Neurology (D) Archaeology Ans : (B) 73. Birbal Sahni Institute of Palaeobotany is situated at— (A) Allahabad (B) Delhi (C) Mumbai (D) Lucknow Ans : (D) 74. In plants, largest egg is found in— (A) Cycas (B) Sequoia (C) Pinus (D) Selaginella Ans : (A) 75. Which one of the following is an example of symbiosis ? (A) Utricularia (B) Agaricus (C) Lichen (D) Mango Ans : (C) 76. Which of the following pteridophytes is known as ‘Horse-tail’ ? (A) Rhynia (B) Selaginella (C) Equisetum (D) None of these Ans : (C) 77. Marsilea is a— (A) Homosporic pteridophyte (B) Heterosporic pteridophyte (C) Non-sporic pteridophyte (D) Seeded pteridophyte Ans : (B) 78. A plant bearing two types of spores is termed as— (A) Heterospory (B) Seed habit (C) Homospory (D) All of these Ans : (A) 79. In Pinus present only— (A) Male cone (B) Female cone (C) Male and female cones (D) All of these Ans : (D) 80. Number of cotyledons found in the embryo of Cycas is— (A) 4 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 1 Ans : (B) 81. Bryophytes are— (A) Aquatic (B) Terrestrial (C) Amphibious (D) None of these Ans : (C) 82. Sporophyte is dependent on gametophyte in— (A) Algae (B) Pteridophyta (C) Fungi (D) Bryophyta Ans : (D) 83. In gametophytic phase of Bryophyta the last cell is— (A) Gamete (B) Spore (C) Elater (D) Zygote Ans : (A) 84. In Funaria, the calyptra is formed by— (A) Antheridium (B) Columella (C) Capsule (D) Archegonium Ans : (D) 85. A bryophyte differes from pteridophyte in— (A) Archegonia (B) Lack of vascular tissue (C) Independent gametophyte (D) None of these Ans : (B) 86. Acid rain is mainly a mixture of— (A) Sulphuric acid and nitric acid (B) Hexane and methane (C) Acetic acid and bromine (D) Ascorbic acid and citric acid Ans : (A) 87. Ribosomes are sites for— (A) Protein synthesis (B) Photosynthesis (C) Fat synthesis (D) Respiration Ans : (A) 88. Pyramid of energy is— (A) Alwayss inverted (B) Always upright (C) Sometimes inverted and sometimes upright (D) None of these Ans : (B) 89. ATP is— (A) An enzyme which brings about oxidation (B) A hormone (C) A molecule with high energy phosphate bond (D) A protein Ans : (C) 90. Which one of the following is not a feature of prokaryotic cell ? (A) Absence of nuclear membrane and the nucleus (B) Absence of cell organelles (C) Absence of genetic material (D) Absence of histone protein in the chromosome Ans : (C) 91. Which one of the following is highly dangerous radioactive pollutant ? (A) Phosphorus-32 (B) Sulphur-35 (C) Strontium-90 (D) Calcium-40 Ans : (C) 92. The indicator of SO2 pollution of air is— (A) Lichen (B) Fern (C) Black mould (D) Moss Ans : (A) 93. The founder of cell theory was— (A) Wolf (B) Rudolf Virchow (C) Myen, Von Moll and Raspail (D) Schleiden and Schwann Ans : (D) 94. Fats in our body are formed when— (A) There is little glycogen in the body (B) Blood sugar level becomes constant (C) Glycogen storage in liver and muscles is completed (D) Intake of protein is high Ans : (C) 95. Liver performs several functions. One of these functions is— (A) Histolysis (B) Digestion of proteins (C) Glycogenesis (D) Maintaining salt balance Ans : (C) 96. Poison fangs of snakes are— (A) Maxillary teeth (B) Specialized structures (C) Premaxillary teeth (D) Vomerine teeth Ans : (A) 97. Wings of butterfly, bird and bat are— (A) Homologous organs (B) Analogous organs (C) Unrelated organs (D) Vestigeal organs Ans : (B) 98. ‘Ozone Day’ is observed on— (A) January, 30 (B) April, 21 (C) September, 16 (D) December, 5 Ans : (C) 99. Which one of the following is the link between Annelida and Mollusca ? (A) Archaeopteryx (B) Peripatus (C) Neopilina (D) Coelacanth Ans : (C) 100. The heartbeat is regulated by— (A) Pacemaker (B) Vagus nerve (C) Sympathetic nerve (D) All of these Ans : (D) 101. Which pair is correct ? (A) Microlecithal eggs — Dipnoi (B) Homolecithal eggs — Amphibia (C) Mesolecithal eggs — Bird (D) Centrolecithal eggs — Insect Ans : (D) 102. The hypothesis of ‘Coupling and Repulsion’ for linkage was formulated by— (A) Sutton and Boveri (B) Bateson & Punnet (C) T.H. Morgan (D) W. Sutton Ans : (B) 103. Balanoglossus is commonly known as— (A) Earthworm (B) Tapeworm (C) Corn worm (D) Tongue worm Ans : (D) 104. In Drosophila, sex determination depends on— (A) Y-chromosome (B) X-chromosome (C) Autosome (D) X-chromosome & autosome both Ans : (D) 105. Nonsense codons are— (A) AUG, AAU, UAG (B) GGU, AGU, AUG (C) UAG, UAA, UGA (D) GAU, AAU, GUA Ans : (C) 106. In which stage does centromere divide in two ? (A) Metaphase-I (B) Prophase-I (C) Metaphase-II (D) Anaphase-II Ans : (D) 107. Which animal is egg laying mammal ? (A) Didelphys (B) Macropus (C) Pteropus (D) Tachyglossus Ans : (D) 108. An oil producing gland on the tail of bird is known as— (A) Preen gland (B) Mucus gland (C) Green gland (D) Sebaceous gland Ans : (A) 109. A snake that is viviparous is— (A) The Russell’s pitless viper (B) The pit viper (C) Rattle snake (D) Kraits Ans : (B) 110. A gland which is found on undersurface of the thighs of male lizard ? (A) Sudorific gland (B) Femoral gland (C) Green gland (D) Stink gland Ans : (B) 111. Which of the following is not a path flagellate ? (A) Leishmania (B) Giardia (C) Trypanosoma (D) Noctiluca Ans : (D) 112. The Glochidium larva of Unio— (A) Is free swimming (B) Is ectoparasite on fish (C) Is endoparasite on fish (D) Lives in bottom Ans : (B) 113. The term ‘Plasmalemma’ was given by— (A) C. Nageli & C. Cramer (B) J.Q. Plowe (C) Dancilli & Davson (D) Robertson Ans : (B) 114. Smooth endoplasmic reticulum performs— 1. Synthesis of lipids 2. Glycogenolysis 3. Sterol metabolism 4. Detoxification Codes : (A) Only 4 is correct (B) 1 and 2 both are correct (C) 2 and 3 both are correct (D) All are correct Ans : (D) 115. The innermost layer of egg albumen in birds is called— (A) Inner thin albumen (B) Vitelline membrane (C) Dense alburmen (D) Chalaziferous layer Ans : (B) 116. In which one of the following is the anus absent ? (A) Leech (B) Roundworm (C) Earthworm (D) Flatworm Ans : (D) 117. Which type of jaw suspension is found in mammals ? (A) Autostylic (B) Holostylic (C) Craniostylic (D) Hyostylic Ans : (A) 118. Synthesis of urea in liver takes place by— (A) Nitrogen cycle (B) Krebs’ cycle (C) Glycolysis (D) Ornithine cycle Ans : (D) 119. Sexual dimorphism is found in— (A) Hydra (B) Earthworm (C) Ascaris (D) Fasciola Ans : (B) 120. Which of the following animals has a nervous system but no brain ? (A) Amoeba (B) Hydra (C) Cockroach (D) Earthworm Ans : (B) 121. Aristotle’s Lantern occurs in— (A) Asteroidea (B) Echinoidea (C) Holothuroidea (D) Crinoidea Ans : (B) 122. Neoteny is observed in— (A) Ambystoma (B) Alytes (C) Sycon (D) Sacculina Ans : (A) 123. Kidneys are vital organs of the body because they help in— (A) Regulation of body fluids (B) Regulation of acid-base balance (C) Removal of metabolic wastes (D) All of these functions Ans : (D) 124. The infective stage of malarial parasite is— (A) Trophozoite (B) Merozoite (C) Sporozoite (D) Cyst Ans : (C) 125. Parasitic castration occurs in— (A) Fasciola (B) Nereis (C) Sacculina (D) Palaemon Ans : (C) 11th Feb. 2011 1. The headquarters of World Trade Organisation is located in : a) Geneva b) Paris c) Washington d) New York 2. The number of High Courts in India is : a) 31 b) 21 c) 25 d) 24 3. Under which section of the Hindu marriage Act, 1955 the provision relating to registration of Marriage is given?. a) 8 b) 7 c) 6 d) 5 4. A radar which detects the presence of an enemy aircraft uses : a) sound waves b) radio waves c) electric waves d) ultrasound waves 5. “Sub Prime Lending” is a term applied to the loans made to : a) those borrowers who do not have a good credit history. b) those who wish to take loan against the mortgage of tangible assets. c) those who have a good credit history and are known to bn since 10 years. d) those borrowers who are most preferred customers of the bank. 6. Production function explains the relationship between : a) Initial inputs and ultimate output b) Input and ultimate consumption c) Output and consumption d) Standard deviation 7. The 50th percentile is also known as : a) Mean b) Mode c) Median d) Standard deviation 8. The World’s Number two economy is : a) USA b) Japan c) China d) Germany 9. Saina Nehwal has been named the brand ambassador for : a) Orissa b) Andhra Pradesh c) Tamil nadu d) Kerala 10. NASA is planning to establish a permanent base at : a) Moon b) Mars c) Venus d) Jupiter 11. Very small-time intervals are accurately measured by the a) Pulsars b) White dwarf c) Atomic clocks d) Quartz clocks 12. The overall objective of Fundamental Rights is to ensure : a) Democratic government b) Individual liberty c) Judicial independence d) Secularism 13. The Governor is responsible to the : a) State legislature b) State legislative assembly c) President d) Prime Minister 14.Who among the following received the Noble prize twice in the same subject? a) Madam Curie b) Pierre Curie c) Linus Pauling d) John Bardeen 15. Which of the following was known from the title of “Nightangale of India”? a) Vijay Lakshmi Pandit b) Sarojini Naidu c) Maria montessori d) Suraiya 16. NPC concerns : a) Industries b) Schools c) Agriculture d) Medicine 17. World Food Day is observed on : a) 18 February b) 11 June c) 28 September d) 16 October 18.The rupee coin was first minted in India in : a) 1542 b) 1601 c) 1677 d) 1809 19. The lowest layer of atomosphere is called : a) Stratosphere b) Troposphere c) Ionosphere d) Exosphere 20. Match the following and choose the correct answer from the codes given below : I. Nigeria 1. Luanda II. Qatar 2. Abuja III. Zambia 3. Lusaka IV. Angola 4. Doha Codes : I II III IV a) 2 4 3 1 b) 4 3 2 1 c) 1 2 3 4 d) 4 2 3 1 21. Which of the following countries does not have its emblem as ‘Lion’ ? a) Belgium b) Norway c) Sri Lanka d) Spain 22. ‘Swaythling Cup’ is associated with the sport: a) World badminton (Men) b) World Table tennis (Men) c) Horse racing d) Car racing 23. Which of the following is not a famous ‘Tabla Player’ ? a) Allarakha b) Zakir Husain c) Pandit Jasraj d) Gudai Maharaj 24. Which of the following is not a dance/dance drama associated with the state ‘Kerla’ ? a) Koodiyattam b) Mudiyettu c) Kottam d) Tappatri Kai 25. Shivaji’s war strategy used against the Mughals was: a) Alert army b) Political supremacy c) Large army d) Guerilla warfare 26. Asian games 2014 will be held in : a) Gouangjhou, China b) Incheon, South Korea c) New Deslhi, India d) NBusan, South Korea 27. Next US Presidential election will be held in : a) November, 2012 b) Januaary, 2013 c) November, 2013 d) January, 2012 28. Amitabh Bachchan has won three times the Best Actor National Awrd. Which of the films is not the one when he was not given the National Award for Best Actor? a) Agneepath b) Sholay c) Black d) Paa 29. Sound travesl with a different speed in different media. In what order does the velocity of sound increase in these media? a) Water, iron and air b) Iron, air and water c) Air, water and iron d) Iron, water and air 30. Match the following and choose the correct answer from the codes given below : I. Carbon dioxide 1. Reducing agent II. Chlorine 2. Anaesthetic in dentisty III. Hydrogen 3. Bleaching powder IV. Nitrous oxide 4. Refrigerant Codes : I II III IV a) 1 2 3 4 b) 4 3 2 1 c) 4 3 1 2 d) 2 1 3 4 31. Medula oblongata is a part of human : a) heart b) brain c) liver d) sex organs 32. Funk discovered : a) Proteins b) Vitamins c) Enzymes d) Hormones 33. The 8th schedule of the constitutions deals with : a) Fundamental Rights b) Directive Principles of State Policy c) The list of 18 regional languages d) All the above 34. Thirty-Sixth Amendment of Indian Constitution, 1975 conferred statehood on : a) Arunachal Pradesh b) Nagaland c) Meghalaya d) Sikkim 35. Who among the following has a right to speak and otherwise take part in the proceeding of either House of Parliament and to be a member of any Parliamentary Committee but is not entitled to vote?. a) The Chief Election Commissioner b) Chairmain of Finance Comission c) The Attorney General d) The Comptroller and Auditor General of India ************************************************** ************** TGT 2005 1. Which is the correct spelling ? (A) Quintessence (B) Qintessence (C) Quentesence (D) Quintesence Ans : (A) 2. Venus and Adonis is by— (A) Shakespeare (B) Milton (C) Galsworthy (D) Wordsworth Ans : (A) 3. Pun is— (A) Opposite word (B) A play on words (C) A funny word (D) Identical words Ans : (B) 4. Vers libre is— (A) Colophon (B) Closed form (C) Rhymed form (D) Open form Ans : (D) 5. Choose the correct verb— They …… to school by bus. (A) going (B) goes (C) go (D) to go Ans : (C) 6. Insert the correct verb form— Barcelona …… the world to the Montjuic Stadium. (A) brought (B) took (C) welcomed (D) welcome Ans : (C) 7. Which of the following is a pastoral poem by Milton ? (A) Adonis (B) Thyrsis (C) Lycidas (D) None of the above Ans : (C) 8. Punctuate correctly— At sunset the general taking decision marched forward. (A) At sunset, the general, taking decision marched forward (B) At sunset the general, taking decision, marched forward (C) At sunset, the general taking decision, marched forward (D) At sunset, the general, taking decision, marched forward Ans : (D) 9. The Solitary Reaper is a— (A) Ballad (B) Ode (C) Lyric (D) Pastoral Ans : (C) Directions—(Q. 10 and 11) Ascertain the correct tense of the following in the verb— 10. Yesterday at school, I …… the echo of a roar of laughter. (A) were startled (B) was startled (C) was startling (D) were startling Ans : (B) Last edited by Anuj Bhola; October 10th, 2019 at 01:57 PM. |
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Re: Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan PGT Computer Science last year question papers
11. We …… by a strange sound. (A) were startle (B) was startled (C) was startling (D) were startling Ans : (A) 12. “Milton’s poetry is a mirror in which the writer’s character is very clearly reflected.” Who made this statement ? (A) Verity (B) Macmillan (C) Pattison (D) Bush Ans : (B) 13. The passive voice of—“Jack was forcing through the crowd”…… is— (A) Jack was being forced through the crowd (B) The crowd was forcing through by Jack (C) The crowd forced through Jack (D) The crowd was being forced through by Jack Ans : (D) 14. ‘Incredible’ means— (A) surprising (B) interesting (C) disgusting (D) unbelievable Ans : (D) 15. The period known as the age of Milton is— (A) 1621-1681 (B) 1620-1665 (C) 1625-1660 (D) 1628-1655 Ans : (C) Directions—(Q. 16 and 17) Fill in with prepositions— 16. Ask …… me tomorrow and you shall find me a grave man. (A) in (B) by (C) for (D) from Ans : (C) 17. It is a translation …… Horace’s Ars Poetica. (A) to (B) in (C) from (D) of Ans : (D) 18. The originator and namer of ‘deconstruction’ is— (A) Jacques Derrida (B) Friedrich Nietzsche (C) Martin Heidegger (D) Sigmund Freud Ans : (A) 19. Which is the correct spelling ? (A) rythym (B) ryhthm (C) rhythm (D) rhithym Ans : (C) 20. The age of Milton had three kinds of poets— (A) Religious, Heroic, Puritan (B) Metaphysical, Cavalier, Puritan (C) Metaphysical, Romantic, Dramatic (D) Cavalier, Religious, Classical Ans : (B) 21. Lyrical Ballads was written by Coleridge and— (A) Arnold (B) Keats (C) Wordsworth (D) Blake Ans : (C) 22. Legitimate means— (A) valid (B) correct (C) rightful (D) possessive Ans : (A) 23. We …… dinner at the Park Hotel yesterday. (A) had eaten (B) ate (C) were eating (D) got Ans : (B) 24. Paradise Lost was written by Milton in the …… phase of his life. (A) Middle (B) Last (C) Student (D) First Ans : (B) 25. One who hates mankind is called— (A) egoist (B) egotist (C) introvert (D) misanthrope Ans : (D) 26. Wordsworth composed some of his finest poems during the years— (A) 1798-99 (B) 1778-79 (C) 1788-89 (D) 1768-69 Ans : (A) 27. The regular ode is a close imitation of— (A) Petrarch (B) Shelley (C) Tata (D) Pindar Ans : (D) 28. Gita……hundred times everyday. (A) skip (B) skips (C) skipped (D) skipping Ans : (B) 29. ‘Skilful’ is— (A) Advent (B) Adopt (C) Adroit (D) Adverse Ans : (C) 30. Find the mis-spelt word— (A) appropriate (B) title (C) mission (D) passege Ans : (D) 31. ‘The Dark Lady’ appears in the sonnets of— (A) Surrey (B) Wyatt (C) Shakespeare (D) Spenser Ans : (C) 32. Which is the correct meaning of the idiom backed up ? (A) sold (B) corroded (C) supported (D) fabricated Ans : (C) 33. Tick the correct Infinitive— …… is difficult for a sinner. (A) Saying prayer (B) To pray (C) Praying to (D) Being praying Ans : (B) 34. The plural for ‘handfull’ is— (A) handfuls (B) handfulls (C) handsfull (D) handsfulls Ans : (A) 35. John Galsworthy was the son of a— (A) novelist (B) merchant (C) lawyer (D) doctor Ans : (C) 36. ‘Dastard’ means— (A) destitute (B) becoming (C) brave (D) coward Ans : (D) Directions—(Q. 37 and 38) Identify the type of adverb in the bold word— 37. She often goes to the cinema— (A) Adverb of time (B) Adverb of Degree (C) Adverb of Frequency (D) Adverb of Manner Ans : (C) 38. She barely left the room when the roof fell in. (A) Adverb of Time (B) Adverb of Degree (C) Adverb of Frequency (D) Adverb of Manner Ans : (B) 39. Which is not Shakespeare’s drama ? (A) Titus Andronicus (B) Edward the Second (C) Hamlet (D) Richard III Ans : (B) 40. Tick the correct meaning of the idiom come about— (A) get (B) take place (C) happen (D) recover Ans : (C) 41. Galsworthy began his literary career as— (A) a journalist (B) a dramatist (C) a novelist (D) a poet Ans : (C) 42. ‘Novella’ is a word from— (A) India (B) France (C) Italy (D) England Ans : (C) 43. Which of the following is a masque written by Milton ? (A) Comus (B) Adeopagitica (C) Lycidas (D) None of the above Ans : (A) 44. Put in the correct prepositions— We heard……it……our meeting. (A) of, through (B) at, during (C) of, during (D) of, in Ans : (C) Directions—(Q. 45 to 49) The following sentences are given with blank spaces. Choose the correct alternative to fill in the blank. 45. I am looking forward …… you. (A) to seeing (B) to see (C) to have seen (D) for seeing Ans : (B) 46. He says he is not …… for the job of a doctor. (A) cut up (B) cut off (C) cut down (D) cut out Ans : (D) 47. He is repairing his car with a view …… it. (A) to sell (B) to selling (C) for selling (D) to have sold Ans : (A) 48. Our school library boasts of many …… editions of the …… classical writers. (A) old, ancient (B) ancient, ancient (C) ancient, new (D) old, old Ans : (A) 49. As sheep are to a flock, so are cattle to a …… (A) swarm (B) multitude (C) pack (D) herd Ans : (D) 50. Next to, but not necessarily touching, is— (A) Adjoin (B) Adjacent (C) Adhere (D) Adapt Ans : (B) 51. ‘Poetic Justice’ was a term coined by— (A) Samuel Johnson (B) Geoffrey Leech (C) John Dryden (D) Thomas Rymer Ans : (A) 52. Which among the following bold words is the correct Adverbial qualifications— (A) The flames spread everywhere (B) The flames spread everywhere (C) The flames spread everywhere (D) The flames spread everywhere Ans : (A) 53. Shakespeare was born in— (A) 1574 (B) 1563 (C) 1564 (D) 1589 Ans : (C) 54. In which poem does the following statement apear ? “Solitude, sometimes is best society.” (A) Paradise Regained (B) Lycidas (C) Paradise Lost (D) Comus Ans : (A) 55. The plural for ‘man-servant’ is— (A) manworkers (B) man-servants (C) mans-servant (D) men-servant Ans : (D) 56. She slept soundly. Identify the nature of the bold verb— (A) Transitive verb (B) Intransitive verb (C) Regular verb (D) Verb of complete predication Ans : (B) Directions—(Q. 57 and 58) Fill in the gaps with the correct prepositions— 57. Chased by the dog, the thief ran …… the lawn. (A) across (B) around (C) over (D) through Ans : (A) 58. He vanished …… the darkness. (A) to (B) in (C) into (D) through Ans : (C) 59. ‘To refurbish’ is— (A) to repair (B) to survey (C) to apply (D) to renovate Ans : (D) 60. Punctuate correctly— Amrit sharma is a metro railway employee (A) Amrit sharma is a metro railway employee. (B) Amrit Sharma is a Metro Railway employee. (C) Amrit Sharma is a metro railway Employee (D) None of the above Ans : (B) 61. Which is the correct spelling ? (A) canceled (B) canciled (C) cancelled (D) canscelled Ans : (C) 62. Put in the correct verb form— I know that you …… twenty on your last birthday. (A) were (B) was (C) are (D) is Ans : (A) Directions—(Q. 63 to 67) Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions which follow— SANTINIKETAN, Aug. 17, 1998 : The rainy season has returned, and the man is back at his work, He is Pannalal Patel, the man who has completed 96 years, and is still going strong. Pannalal was once a ‘terrorist’. Then he turned into a Gandhian. At present his mission is ‘Meen Mangal’ or ‘the well-being of fish’, as he calls it. Come the rains, and Pannalal would release millions of young salmons into rivers following through the neighbourhood. He says that water without fish is just as absurd as fish without water. On Independence Day Eve he had, as if, an appointment with the Ajoy, the river he loves and adores. Choked up with silt and sand from bank to bank, the river remains almost dry throughout the year except in the rainy season. Once called ‘the crazy river’ for often changing its course. Ajoy is now better known for the great destruction it causes, at intervals of some years, by flooding the villages on its banks. It then washes away people and cattle and houses, and brings great misery. The appointed day arrived. It was a cloudy afternoon at Palitpur, the venue of the programme where a new bridge has been built across the river. Short speeches were made. Songs were sung. Mr. Patel took a handful of the young salmon and threw them into the water–once, twice, thrice. Others followed him. The hero of the day looked happy, and a smile lit up his wrinkled face. But some fisherman in the crowd were rather sceptical about the usefulness of the programme. Will the fish, when grown up, return to the same waters and be caught in their nets ? perhaps not. They talked among themselves. Mr. Patel, However, does not bother himself about who catches how much fish in which waters. He himself is a complete vegetarian. His only concern is the well-being of fish. 63. Pannalal Patel, who is very old, is still— (A) strong (B) fond of fishing (C) very alert (D) can walk fast Ans : (A) 64. Pannalal had an appointment with the river Ajoy— (A) on 15th August (B) on 14 August (C) on 15th August morning (D) on 14th August evening Ans : (D) 65. The Ajoy floods its banks— (A) every rainy season (B) very rarely (C) every few years (D) quite often Ans : (C) 66. According to Pannalal, water without fish is— (A) unthinkable (B) tasteless (C) impure (D) unprofitable Ans : (A) 67. The object of Pannalal’s programme at Palitpur was the welfare of— (A) the fishermen (B) the Ajoy (C) society (D) fish Ans : (D) 68. The meaning of ‘solicited’ is— (A) advice requested (B) to do a court case (C) to form a party (D) None of the above Ans : (A) 69. Select the correct spelling— (A) Staff Quarters (B) Stuff Quarters (C) Staff Quaters (D) None of the above Ans : (A) 70. ‘Compact’ means— (A) Face powder for women (B) Computer software (C) Put together in a small space (D) None of the above Ans : (C) Directions—(Q. 71 and 72) Choose the correct word for the blanks— 71. …… the boy return to his village ? (A) Shall (B) Will (C) Was (D) Shan’t Ans : (B) 72. Songs …… sung in his memory. (A) is (B) were (C) had (D) been Ans : (B) 73. Change the following into a complex sentence— He received the call of his friend and left for Delhi right away. (A) Receiving the call of his friend, he left for Delhi right away (B) He received the call of his friend therefore the call of his friend, therefore he left for Delhi right away (C) As soon as he received the call of his friend. He left for Delhi (D) He received the call of his friend and soon left for Delhi Ans : (C) 74. Change the following simple sentence into a complex sentence— His senior colleagues have been transferred to Dehradun. (A) His colleagues having a seniority over him have been transferred to Dehradun (B) His Colleagues who are senior to him have been transferred to Dehradun (C) Some of his colleagues are senior to him there or they have been transferred to Dehradun (D) Being senior some of his colleagues have been transferred to Dehradun Ans : (B) 75. The most common form of closing a letter to a close relative is— (A) Yours sincerely (B) Yours affectionately (C) Yours faithfully (D) Yours truly Ans : (B) 76. Punctuate the following— Dont worry father said he Ill soon leave the village and find a job in Delhi. (A) Dont worry father, “said he” Ill soon leave the village and find a job in Delhi (B) Don’t worry father, said he “I’ll soon leave the village and find a job in Delhi.” (C) “Don’t worry father,” said he, “I’ll soon leave the village and find a job in Delhi.” (D) “Don’t worry father said he” I’ll soon leave the village and find a job in Delhi Ans : (C) 77. Find out the correct narration of the following direct speech— “I know this area because I used to live here,” he informed. (A) He informed that he knew that area because he used to live there (B) He informed that he knew that area because he had lived there (C) He informed that he knew that area because he had been living there (D) He informed that he knew that area because he lived there Ans : (A) Directions—(Q. 78 to 82) Each of the following sentences is divided into four parts (A), (B), (C) and (D). Some of the sentences have errors is one part and some have none. Find out which part of the sentence has an error. 78. He explained to the government why (A) / the manufacturing of cars (B) / have stopped in his new factory. (C) No error (D) Ans : (C) 79. We have lived (A) / in this house ever since (B) / my father has died. (C) No error (D) Ans : (A) 80. The principal claimed that (A) / there were less than fifty students present in the building (B) / when it caught fire. (C) No error (D) Ans : (D) 81. The examinations of the undergraduate students (A) / are likely to commence (B) / from Friday. (C) No error (D) Ans : (C) 82. Few people know (A) / that the climate of Shimla (B) / is better than Srinagar. (C) No error (D) Ans : (C) 83. “A violet by a mossy stone / Half hidden from the eye !” is a quote from the— (A) Ode to Duty (B) Lucy Poems (C) The Green Linnet (D) The Solitary Reaper Ans : (B) 84. Tick the correct one— (A) Gita asked me where I lived. (B) Gita asked to me where I lived. (C) Gita asked me where did I live ? (D) Gita asked me where do you live ? Ans : (A) 85. Informal essay is also known as— (A) Funny essay (B) Scholarly essay (C) Familiar essay (D) Impersonal essay Ans : (B) 86. Tick the correct auxiliary to indicate discontinued habit— (A) There was a house there (B) There used to be a house there (C) There is a house there (D) There was used to be a house there Ans : (B) 87. Wordsworth’s poems, mostly, deal with— (A) politics (B) city life (C) humble and rustic life (D) revolution Ans : (C) Directions—(Q. 88 to 97) In question you have a brief passage with 10 questions. Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives. We were in class when the headmaster came in, followed by a ‘new fellow’, not wearing the school uniform and a school servant carrying a large desk. Those who had been asleep woke up, and everyone rose as if surprised at his work. The headmaster made a sign to us to sit down. Then turning to the class master, he said to him in a low voice : “Mr. Roger, here is a pupil whom I recommend to your care.” The new boy was wearing a tight green jacket, yellow trousers and a strange cap which soon attracted the attention of the hole class. The new boy was still holding his strange cap on his knees even after the prayers were over. ‘Rise,’ said the master. The boy stood up. His cap fell. The whole class began to laugh. He stood to pick it up. A neighbour knocked it down again with his elbow. He picked it up once more, ‘Get rid of your helmet,’ said the master, who was a bit of a joker. There was a burst of laughter from the boys, which so throughly shamed the boy that he didn’t know whether to keep his cap in his hand, leave it on the ground, or put it on his head. He sat down again and placed it on his knee. ‘Rise,’ repeated the master, ‘and tell me your name.’ The new boy articulated in a stammering voice an unintelligible name, ‘Again !’ said the master. The same sputtering of syllables was heard, drowned by the tittering of the class ‘Louder !’ cried the master; ‘louder !’ The new fellow opened a large mouth and shouted at the top of his voice as if calling someone the word ‘Charbovari’. A hubbub broke out; they shouted, barked, stamped and repeated ‘Charbovari ! Charbovari !’ 88. Who distrubed the peace of the class ? (A) the new boy (B) the mischievous boys of the class (C) the master (D) the headmaster Ans : (B) 89. What is the function of the clause “a school servant carrying a large desk” in the opening sentence ? (A) just to provide an extra information (B) to describe the atmosphere (C) to create seriousness (D) to create humour Ans : (B) 90. What contributed most to the misery of the new boy ? (A) the appearance of the boy (B) his shyness (C) the sadistic attitude of the master (D) insenitive classmates Ans : (D) 91. Which of the following is true about the description of the new boy ? (A) The boy has been sketched sympathetically (B) The boy has been caricatured (C) It is a serious description (D) The writer seems to hate the boy Ans : (A) 92. The last part of the episode proves to be an anticlimax to— (A) the class (B) the boy (C) the teacher (D) all of them Ans : (D) 93. The boy was ‘sputtering’ syllables because he was— (A) angry (B) sad (C) shy (D) calm Ans : (C) 94. In the command of the master ‘Get rid of your helmet’ in the second paragraph— (A) there is a cruel joke (B) there is nothing cruel about it (C) the master wants to help the boy (D) the master wants to discipline the class Ans : (B) 95. Which literary device has been used in the following sentence of the last paragraph ? “The same sputtering of syllables was heard, drowned by the tittering of the class”. (A) Metaphor (B) Irony (C) Apostrophe (D) Onomatopoeic Ans : (D) 96. The word ‘hubbub’ in the last sentence of the passage means— (A) complete silence (B) noise and excitement (C) dullness (D) atmosphere Ans : (B) 97. Which of the following would be the most suitable title for the passage ? (A) The mischievous master (B) The mischievous class (C) A funny boy in the class (D) A new boy in the class Ans : (B) 98. Wordsworth, before his death, resided at— (A) Rydal Mount (B) Grasmere Parsonage (C) Dove Cottage (D) Allan Bank Ans : (A) 99. He …… sitting beside a river. (Fill in with the correct verbs) : (A) shall find (B) is saw (C) is finded (D) was found Ans : (D) Directions—(Q. 100 and 101) Give the meaning of the idiom— 100. The new play has fallen flat— (A) The play is a success (B) The play met with a cold reception (C) The play received good review (D) None of the above Ans : (B) |
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