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27. a) Define desertification. Briefly explain the desertification processes that have
       extensive impact on productivity of land.
     b) Explain the two types of hybridization and list the steps involved in hybridization
        programme.
28. a) Explain briefly the physical and chemical weathering processes of rocks in soil
       formation.
     b) List the mechanical conservation technologies for arable lands and their
        suitability.
29. a) Write the Arnons criteria of essentiality. Give classification of the essential
       elements and also list the beneficial nutrient elements.
     b) What is meant by the terms Patents and Trade marks ? What are their salient
        features ?
30. a) What is farm planning ? What are characteristics of good farm plan ? Write
       briefly about types of farm budgeting.
     b) Write any two important pests and diseases along with their control measures
        for any two of the following crops :
           i) Sunflower
          ii) Sugarcane
         iii) Chilli
         iv) Wheat.
31. a) List the methods of plant breeding in self pollinated crops and write the procedure
       involved in back cross method for transfer of dominant gene.
     b) List different land capability classes along with their major limitations and
        suitability.
32. a) Write the recommended package of practice for any two of the following crops
       covering popular varieties (two), spacing and yield potential :
          i) Coconut
         ii) Pomegranate
        iii) Banana.
     b) Discuss briefly about approaches for biodiversity conservation.
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PART – A
 Please Attempt all Questions of this Part on First Page of Answer Book Only
 a) This Part has 25 questions of one mark each and all of them are compulsory.
 b) Each question is followed by five options namely, a, b, c, d and e. Please write
    the option and answer you feel is most complete and correct along with the
    answer on the first page of your answer book.
 c) Please write only one option and answer for each question. If that answer is
    correct you will be awarded one mark. Writing a wrong option and answer, or not
    writing anything against a question will fetch you zero marks. Writing more than
    one option or answer for any question will fetch you zero marks.
 1. A man takes 20 kms. distance to go round a rectangular area. If the area of the
    rectangle is 24 sq.kms, find the difference between the length and breadth.
     (a) 4           (b) 1          (c) 6             (d) 2            (e) None
 2. The given three words have some common quality in them. This common quality
    is given as one of the five alternatives. Find the correct alternative.
     Jupiter,   Saturn, Sun
     (a) Planets                    (b) Solar System
     (c) Stars                      (d) Earth
     (e) None
 3. The relationship between Mean, Median and Mode for a moderately skewed
    distribution is
     (a) Mode = Median – 2 Mean                       (b) Mode = 2 Median – Mean
     (c) Mode = 2 Median – 3 Mean                     (d) Mode = 3 Median – 2 Mean
     (e) None of the above
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 5. In the following question, using the relationship between these items, match them
    with the most suitable Venn-diagram.
     Human beings, Teachers,          Males
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
(e)
6. Kim went 20 mtrs. in the east directions, then turned north and walked 10 mtrs.
and then turned to the west and covered 25 mtrs. and then turned south and
(a) 10 mtrs. (b) 5 mtrs. (c) 2 mtrs. (d) 15 mtrs. (e) None
(a) MJHD (b) WSOK (c) RNJF (d) OKGC (e) UQMI
8. If the first five elements of the set X1, X2, X3, ... X10 are replaced by Xi + 5, i = 1 ... 5
and next five elements are replaced by Xj – 5, j = 6 ... 10, then the Mean will
change by
                             n +1
     (a) 0             (b)                (c) 10              (d) 25             (e) None
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(a) (b)
(c) (d)
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 9. In the following question, using the relationship between these items, match them
    with the most suitable venn -diagram
     Artist,   Men, Women
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
(e)
10. All the eco-systems of the world interact and constitute the
(a) Association (b) Population (c) Biosphere (d) Community (e) None
(a) Scorpion (b) Centipede (c) Spider (d) Crab (e) None
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(a) (b)
(c) (d)
(e)
(e) None
16. Which of the following figures correctly represents the relation of Crows, Sparrow
and Birds ?
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
(e)
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(c) (d)
(e)
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18. The points scored by a basket ball team in a series of matches are as follows
17, 2, 7, 27, 25, 5, 14, 18, 10, 24, 48, 10, 8, 7, 10, 28
19. In the following question using the relationship between these items, match them
     with the most suitable venn-diagram
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
(e)
     (a) 50°         (b) 40°         (c) 70°          (d) 60°           (e) None
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      (a) 14                (b) 10              (c) 7            (d) 18             (e)   ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Üã AÆÉ
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(c) (d)
(e)
      (a) 50°               (b) 40°             (c) 70°          (d) 60°            (e)   ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Üã AÆÉ
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21. In our houses all electrical devices operate on 220V. It implies that
23. In the following bar graph which two states have same production in 1997-98 ?
     (Coal production (in million tons) is shown on the y-axis and the states are on the
     x-axis)
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21.   ®ÜÊÜá¾ ÊÜá®æWÜÙÜÈÉ , GÇÝÉ Ë¨ÜáÂñ
 E±ÜPÜÃÜ|WÜÙÜá 220VWÜÙÜÈÉ PÝ¿áì ¯ÊÜì×ÓÜáñÜ¤Êæ. C¨ÜÃÜ A¥Üì
      (a)   AÊæÆÉÊÜ®Üã° ÓÜÃÜ~¿áÈÉ ÓÜí±ÜQìÓÜÇÝX¨æ
      (b)   AÊæÆÉÊÜ®Üã° ÓÜÊÜÞíñÜÃܨÜÈÉ ÓÜí±ÜQìÓÜÇÝX¨æ
      (c)   AÊæÆÉÊÜä ÓÜÊÜÞ®Ü ÊÜåèÆÂWÜÙÜ Ë¨ÜáÂñ
 ±ÜÅÊÝÖÜÊÜ®Üá° Öæãí©Êæ
      (d)   AÊæÆÉÊÜä Jí¨æà ±ÜÅ£Ãæãà«ÜÊÜ®Üá° Öæãí©Êæ
      (e)   Êæáà騆 ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Üã AÆÉ
22. 24, 33, 44, 57, 72, ... Gí ÓÜÃÜ~¿áÈÉ®Ü ÊÜááí©®Ü ÓÜíTæÂ¿á®Üá° PÜívÜá×wÀáÄ.
23.   PæÙÜX®Ü ¸ÝÃ
 WÝÅ´
®ÜÈÉ ¿ÞÊÜ GÃÜvÜá ÃÝgÂWÜÙÜá 1997&98ÃÜÈÉ Jí¨æà Eñݳ¨Ü®æ¿á®Üá° ñæãàÄÔÊæ ?
      (PÜÈÉ¨ÜªÈ®Ü Eñݳ¨Ü® æ¿á®Üá° (¨ÜÍÜÆPÜÒ o®
WÜÙÜÈÉ ) y- APÜÒ¨ÜÈÉ ñæãàÄÓÜÇÝX¨æ ÊÜáñÜᤠÃÝgÂWÜÙÜ®Üá°
      x-APÜÒ¨ÜÈÉ ñæãàÄÓÜÇÝX¨æ)
24. There are two sets of figures. One set is called the problem figures and the other
     set is called the answer figures. The problem set figures form some kind of series.
     Select one figure from the answer set which will continue the same series as
     given in the problem set figures.
Problem figures-
Answer figures-
25. The following question has some premises, which is assumed to be correct. It is
     followed by an inference. Judge whether conclusion drawn is
(e) IRRELEVENT
He is not a graduate.
     (e) IRRELEVENT
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24.   PæÙÜWæ GÃÜvÜá bñÜÅWÜÙÜ WÜ|ÊÜ®Üá° ¯àvÜÇÝX¨æ. Jí¨Üá ÓÜÊÜáÓæÂ¿á bñÜÅWÜ| ÊÜáñÜᤠÊÜáñæã¤í¨Üá EñܤÃÜWÜÙÜ
      bñÜÅW|
           Ü . ÓÜÊáÜ ÓæÂ¿á bñÜÅW|
                                Ü ÊÜâ Jí¨Üá ¯©ìÐÜr ÓÜÃ~
                                                      Ü ¿á®Üá° A®ÜáÓÜÄÓÜáñܤ¨æ. ÓÜÊáÜ ÓæÂ¿á bñÜÅW|
                                                                                                 Ü ¨ÜíñæÁáà
      ÓÜÃÜ~¿á®Üá° A®ÜáÓÜÄÓÜáÊÜ EñܤÃÜWÜÙÜ WÜ|©í¨Ü Jí¨Üá bñÜÅÊÜ®Üá° BÄÔÄ.
ÓÜÊÜáÓæÂ¿á bñÜÅWÜ|
EñܤÃÜWÜÙÜ WÜ|
25.   PæÙÜX®Ü ±ÜÅÍæ°¿áá ÓÜÄÁáí¨Üá »ÝËÓÜÇÝ¨Ü PæÆÊÜâ ÊÝPÜÂWÜÙÜ®Üá° Öæãí©¨æ. A¨ÜÃÜ PæÙÜWæ ¯|ì¿áWÜÙÜ®Üá°
      ¯àvÜÇÝX¨æ. D ¯|ì¿áWÜÙÜá PæÙÜX®ÜÊÜâWÜÙÜÈÉ ¿ÞÊÜâ¨æí¨Üá ¯|ìÀáÔÄ.
      (a)   ÓÜÄ (TRUE)                               (b)   ÖÜáÍÜ@ ÓÜÄ (PROBABLY TRUE)
      (c)   ñܱÜâ³ (FALSE)                           (d)   ÖÜáÍÜ@ ñܱÜâ³ (PROBABLY FALSE)
      (e)   AÓÜí¨Ü (IRRELEVENT)
       ÊÝPÜÂWÜÙÜá      :   ±Ü¨ÜËà«ÜÃÜÃÜá ÊÜÞñÜÅÊæà PæÆÓÜWÜÙÜ®Üá° WÜÚÓÜáÊÜÃÜá
                           BñÜ®æãº ±Ü¨ÜËà«ÜÃܮܯÉ.
       ¯|ì¿á           :   BñܯWæ PæÆÓÜ ÔWÜáñܤ¨æ.
      (a)   ÓÜÄ (TRUE)                               (b)   ÖÜáÍÜ@ ÓÜÄ (PROBABLY TRUE)
      (c)   ñܱÜâ³ (FALSE)                           (d)   ÖÜáÍÜ@ ñܱÜâ³ (PROBABLY FALSE)
      (e)   AÓÜí¨Ü (IRRELEVENT)
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                                           PART – B
 a) This Part has five Sections and all of them are compulsory.
 b) Each Section has seven questions.
 c) All the questions with a Section carry three marks each.
 d) Please Attempt any five questions of the seven questions of a Section.
 e) If more than five questions of a Section are answered, the marks allotted to the
    first five answered questions only will be awarded to the candidate.
SECTION – 1
26. A and B can do a work in 8 days, B and C can do the same work in 12 days.
    A, B and C together can finish it in 6 days. A and C together will be able to do the
    work in how many days ?
27. The price of commodity has increased by 20%. Find the reduction in consumption
    of the commodity so that there is no increase in expenditure.
28. If (25)7.5 × (5)2.5 ÷ (125) 1.5 = 5a, what is the value of ‘a’ ?
29. A car travels from point x to y at a speed of 60 kms. per hour in half an hour. It
    goes from y to z at a speed of 30 kms. per hour in one hour. Find the average
    speed of car from travelling x to z.
30. A group of girls arranged for a party for themselves for which food worth Rs. 240
    was purchased. The cost of food was to be divided amongst all the attending girls
    equally. But, four girls did not attend the party. Because of that, the cost of food
    per person went up by Rs. 5 above what would have been paid by each girl had all
    attended by party. How many girls were supposed to attend the party ?
31. ABC is a right angled triangle. The hypotenuse AC = 17 cms and side BC = 8 cms.
    In the triangle is inscribed a circle. what is the radius of the circle ?
32. If the cost price of 15 articles is equal to the selling price of the 12 articles, find
    the gain or loss percent in the transaction.
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                                                  »ÝWÜ – B
 a)   D »ÝWܨÜÈÉ 5 Ë»ÝWÜWÜÚ¨Ü᪠, GÇÝÉ ±ÜÅÍæ°WÜÙÜã PÜvÝx¿áÊÝXÊæ.
 b)   ±ÜÅ£Áãí¨Üá Ë»ÝWܨÜÈÉ 7 ±ÜÅÍæ°WÜÚÊæ.
 c)   ±ÜÅ£Áãí¨Üá Ë»ÝWܨÜÈÉ®Ü ±ÜÅ£Áãí¨Üá ±ÜÅÍæ°Wæ ÊÜáãÃÜá AíPÜWÜÙÜá CÃÜáñÜ¤Êæ.
 d)   ±ÜÅ£ Ë»ÝWܨÜÈÉ®Ü HÙÜá ±ÜÅÍæ°WÜÙÜÈÉ ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Ý¨ÜÃÜã I¨Üá ±ÜÅÍæ°WÜÙÜ®Üá° EñܤÄÔÄ.
 e)   Jí¨Üá ÊæàÙæ I¨ÜQRíñÜ ÖæaÜác ±ÜÅÍæ°WÜÚWæ EñܤÄԨܪÈÉ , Êæã¨ÜÆ I¨Üá EñܤÄst ±ÜÅÍæ°WÜÚWæ ¯àvÜÇݨÜ
      AíPÜWÜÙÜ®Üá° ÊÜÞñÜÅÊæà A»Ü¦ìWÜÚWæ ¯àvÜÇÝWÜáÊÜâ¨Üá.
                                                 Ë»ÝWÜ – 1
                                                                   (3 AíPÜWÜÙÜá × 5 ±ÜÅÍæ°WÜÙÜá = 15 AíPÜWÜÙÜá)
PæãqrÃÜáÊÜ HÙÜá ±ÜÅÍæ°WÜÙÜÈÉ ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Ý¨ÜÃÜã I¨Üá ±ÜÅÍæ°WÜÚWæ EñܤÄÔÄ.
26. A ÊÜáñÜᤠBWÜÙÜá Jí¨Üá PæÆÓÜÊÜ®Üá° 8 ©®ÜWÜÙÜÈÉ ÊÜÞvÜÆÉÃÜá, A¨æà PæÆÓÜÊÜ®Üá° B ÊÜáñÜᤠC 12 ©®ÜWÜÙÜÈÉ
    ÊÜÞvÜÆÉÃÜá. A, B ÊÜáñÜᤠC WÜÙÜá B PæÆÓÜÊÜ®Üá° JqrWæ 6 ©®ÜWÜÙÜÈÉ ÊÜááXÓÜÆÉÃÜá. A ÊÜáñÜᤠC WÜÙÜá B
      PæÆÓÜÊÜ®Üá° JqrWæ GÐÜár ©®ÜWÜÙÜÈÉ ÊÜááXÓÜÆÉÃÜá ?
27.   Jí¨Üá ÊÜÓÜá¤Ë®Ü ¨ÜÃÜÊÜâ 20% ÖæaÝcX¨æ. ÊæaÜc¨ÜÈÉ ¿ÞÊÜâ¨æà HÄPæ¿ÞWܨÜíñæ ÊÜÓÜá¤Ë®Ü ÙÜPæ¿áÈÉ®Ü
      PÜwñÜÊÜ®Üá° PÜívÜá×wÀáÄ.
29.   Jí¨Üá PÝÃÜá x ¯í¨Ü y ÊÜÃæWæ ±ÜÅ£ WÜípæWæ 60 Q.Ëáà.WÜÙÜ ÊæàWܨÜÈÉ A«Üì WÜípæ¿áÊÜÃæWæ ÓÜíaÜÄÓÜáñܤ¨æ.
      A¨Üá y ¯í¨Ü z ÊÜÃæWæ ±ÜÅ£ WÜípæWæ 30 Q.Ëáà.WÜÙÜ ÊæàWܨÜÈÉ Jí¨Üá WÜípæ¿áÊÜÃæWæ ÓÜíaÜÄÓÜáñܤ¨æ.
      x ¯í¨Ü z ÊÜÃæWæ ÓÜíaÜÄÓÜáÊÜÈÉ PÝÄ®Ü ÓÜÃÝÓÜÄ ÊæàWÜÊæà®Üá ?
30.   Jí¨Üá ÖÜávÜáX¿áÃÜ WÜáí±Üâ ñÜÊÜáWÝX Jí¨Üá ±Ýqì¿á®Üá° BÁãàiÔ¨ÜÃÜá. C¨ÜPÝRX ÃÜã. 240ÃÜÐÜár
      BÖÝÃÜÊÜ®Üá° SÄà©Ô¨ÜÃÜá. BÖÝÃÜ¨Ü ÊæaÜcÊÜ®Üá° ±ÝqìWæ ÃÜáÊÜ GÇÝÉ ÖÜávÜáX¿áÃÜá ÓÜÊÜÞ®ÜÊÝX
      »ÜÄÓÜÆá ¯«ÜìÄÔ¨ÜÃÜá. B¨ÜÃæ, ®ÝÆáR ÖÜávÜáX¿áÃÜá ±ÝqìWæ ÖÝgÃÝWÜÈÆÉ . ×àWÝX, ±ÜÅ£ÁãºÃÜá
      »ÜÄÓܸæàPÝ¨Ü ÊæaÜcÊÜâ ±ÜÅ£ÁãºÄWæ ÃÜã. 5ÃÜíñæ ÖæaÝcÀáñÜá. ±ÝqìWæ GÐÜár g®Ü ÖÜávÜáX¿áÃÜá
      ÖÝgÃÝWܸæàQñÜᤠ?
31. ABC Jí¨Üá Æí Pæãà¯à¿á £ÅPæãà®ÜÊÝX¨æ . A¨ÜÃÜ PÜ|ì AC = 17 Óæí.Ëáà.WÜÙÜá ÊÜáñÜᤠ¸ÝÖÜá
    BC = 8 Óæí.Ëáà.WÜÙÜá. £ÅPæãà®Ü¨æãÙÜWæ ÊÜêñܤÊÜ®Üá° ÃÜbÓÜÇÝX¨æ. ÊÜêñܤ¨Ü £ÅgÂÊæà®Üá ?
32. 15 ÊÜÓÜá¤WÜÙÜ SÄà© ¸æÇæ¿áá 12 ÊÜÓÜá¤WÜÙÜ ÊÜÞÃÜáÊÜ ¸æÇæWæ ÓÜÊÜÞ®ÜÊݨÜÃæ, D ÊÜÂÊÜÖÝÃܨÜÈÉ    EípݨÜ
    ÇÝ»Ü A¥ÜÊÝ ®ÜÐÜrÊÜ®Üá° PÜívÜá×wÀáÄ.
                                                     17                                               ±Üâ.£.®æãà.
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SECTION – 2
Batsman A 10 95 25 20 50
Batsman B 35 40 35 40 40
34. In a survey done on the night of 09th Dec. 2011 in Bangalore it was found that of
     the 210 driving accidents that occurred that night 15% were done by drunk drivers.
     A person concluded that since 85% accidents were due to drivers who were not
     drunk and only 15% by those who were drunk, drunken driving is safer than
     driving without being drunk.
35. It was found by actual voting that 40% of all males and 15% of all females of
     Pampapur village were in favor of opening a Liquor shop in the village. Thus it was
     concluded that 55% (40% + 15%) of the village had voted in favor of having the
     Liquor shop in the village.
                                                                                  Ë»ÝWÜ – 2
                                                                                                                    (3 AíPÜWÜÙÜá × 5 ±ÜÅÍæ°WÜÙÜá = 15 AíPÜWÜÙÜá)
± Üí ¨ Ü Â 1 ± Üí ¨ Ü Â 2 ± Üí ¨ ÜÂ 3 ± Üí ¨ ÜÂ 4 ± Üí ¨ ÜÂ 5
¸ÝÂp ÊÜá® A 10 95 25 20 50
¸ÝÂp ÊÜá® B 35 40 35 40 40
 34.   ¸æíWÜÙã
             Ü Ä®ÜÈÉ09 wÓæíÃ
2011ÃÜ Ãݣſáí¨Üá ÊÜÞw¨Ü ÓÜËáàPæÒ¿áÈÉ, B ÃݣŠ®Üv¨
                                                                               æ Ü210ÃÜÓ¤æ A±Ü[ÝñÜWÙÜ È
                                                                                                      Ü É
       15% ÊÜá¨ÜÂ±Ý®Ü ÊÜÞw¨Ü aÝÆPÜÄí¨Ü BXñÜá.¤ 85% A±Ü[ÝñÜWÙ
                                                           Ü áÜ PÜáw¿á¨Ü aÝÆPÜÄí¨Ü EípÝWܨ,æ PæàÊÜÆ
       15% ÊÜÞñÜÅ PÜáwñÜ¨Ü PÝÃÜ| EípÝX¨ÜÄ
                                        ª í¨Ü Jº ÊÜÂQ¤¿áá PÜáw¨Üá ÊÝÖÜ®Ü aÜÇÝÀáÓÜáÊÜâ¨æà ÓÜáÃÜQÒñÜ Gí¨Üá
       ¯«ÜìÄԨܮáÜ . D ¯|ì¿áÊÜâ ÓÜÄÁáà ? ¯ÊÜá¾ EñܤÃÊ
                                                    Ü ®Ü áÜ ° ¸æíÈÓÜáñݤ PÝÃÜ|(WÜÙáÜ ) ¯àw.
 35.   ÊÜáñÜaÜÇÝÊÜOæ¿á ÊÜáãÆPÜ ±Üí±Ý±ÜâÃÜ¨Ü GÇÝÉ ±ÜâÃÜáÐÜÃÜÈÉ 40% ÊÜáñÜᤠGÇÝÉ Ô÷à¿áÃÜÈÉ 15%ÃÜÐÜár
       WÝÅÊÜá¨ÜÈÉ ÊÜá¨Ü¨ÜíWÜw¿á®Üá° ñæÃæ¿áÆá ñÜÊÜá¾ ÓÜÖÜÊÜáñÜÊÜ®Üá° ÓÜãbÔ¨ÜÃÜá. ×àWÝX, WÝÅÊÜá¨Ü 55%ÃÜÐÜár
       (40% +15%) g®ÜÃÜá        ÊÜá¨Ü¨ÜíWÜw¿á®Üá° ñæÃæ¿áÆá ñÜÊÜá¾ ÓÜÖÜÊÜáñÜÊÜ®Üá° ÓÜãbÔ¨ÜÃÜá Gí¨Üá
       ¯|ìÀáÓÜÇÝÀáñÜá. D ¯|ì¿áÊÜâ ÖæàWæ ñܱݳX¨æ ?
                                                                                     19                                                                ±Üâ.£.®æãà.
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36. A Statistician wants to cross a river on foot which is 200 mts wide. He does not
     know swimming, but can walk through water up to 1.20 mts deep. If water is
     deeper than this, he becomes unsteady and falls. Reliable analysis of the data of
     depth across the river gives the average depth as being 1.10 mts. Based upon this
     the Statistician infers it is safe for him to cross the river.
37. If the mean of a, b, c is M and (ab + bc) = – ca, find out the mean of a2, b2 and c2.
38. Calculate the mean age of members of a joint family given below -
0−10 10
10−20 8
20−30 6
30−40 2
40−50 2
50−60 2
39. For a pie chart calculate the correct proportions for each of the brand in degrees
    and draw the pie chart
Brand : A B C D
     Consumption :          60     20      15            5
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36.   Jº AíQAíÍÜ ñÜgn®Üá 200 ËáàoÃ
 AWÜÆËÃÜáÊÜ Jí¨Üá ®Ü©¿á®Üá° PÝÆ°wWæ¿áÈÉ ¨ÝoÆá
      ¿áÓÜáñݤ®æ. BñܯWæ Dgá ÃÜáÊÜâ©ÆÉ, B¨ÜÃæ 1.20 ËáàoÃ
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                                                                Ü ÃÜ Wæ æ ¯àÄ®ÜÈÉ ®Üv¿
                                                                                     æ áÆÉ®áÜ . ¯àÃÜá
      C¨ÜQRíñÜ BÙÜÊÝX¨ÜªÃæ, BñÜ®Üá AÔ§ÃÜWæãívÜá ¹¨Ü᪹vÜáÊÜ®Üá . ®Ü©¿á BÙÜ¨Ü PÜáÄñÝ¨Ü Jí¨Üá
      ËÍæÉàÐÜOæ¿áá ®Ü©¿á ÓÜÃÝÓÜÄ BÙÜÊÜâ 1.10 ËáàoÃ
 Gí¨Üá £Ú¨ÜáíñÜá. C¨ÜÃÜ B«ÝÃܨÜÈÉ, AíQAíÍÜ
      ñÜgn®Üá ñÝ®Üá ®Ü©¿á®Üá° ¨ÝoáÊÜâ¨Üá ÓÜáÃÜQÒñÜÊÝX¨æ Gí¨Üá ¯«ÜìÄԨܮÜá. D ¯|ì¿áÊÜâ
      ÓÜÄ¿ÞX¨æÁáà ? ¯ÊÜá¾ EñܤÃÜÊÜ®Üá° ¸æíÈÓÜáñݤ PÝÃÜ|(WÜÙÜá ) ¯àw . ÓÜí±Üä|ì ÓÜáÃÜPÜÒñæ¿á®Üá°
      TÝñÜıÜwÓÜÆá CíñÜÖÜ ÓÜí¨Ü»ÜìWÜÙÜÈÉ ¿ÞÊÜ AíQAíÍÜ¨Ü ¿ÞÊÜ AÙÜñæ¿á®Üá° E±ÜÁãàXÓܸæàPÜá ?
37. a, b ÊÜáñÜᤠcWÜÙÜ ÓÜÃÝÓÜÄ¿áá M ÊÜáñÜᤠ(ab + bc) = – ca B¨ÜÃæ, a2, b2 ÊÜáñÜᤠc2WÜÙÜ ÓÜÃÝÓÜÄ¿á®Üá°
PÜívÜá×wÀáÄ.
38. PæÙÜWæ ¯àwÃÜáÊÜ Jí¨Üá AË»ÜPܤ PÜáoáí¨Ü ÓܨÜÓÜÂÃÜ ÓÜÃÝÓÜÄ ÊÜ¿áÓÜÕ®Üá° ÇæPÜRÊÜÞw.
0−10 10
10−20 8
20−30 6
30−40 2
40−50 2
50−60 2
39.   Jí¨Üá ±æç ®ÜPæÒWæ, ±ÜÅ£Áãí¨Üá ¸ÝÅ$ÂíwWæ wXÅWÜÙÜÈÉ ÓÜÄ¿Þ¨Ü A®Üá±ÝñÜWÜÙÜ®Üá° ÇæPÜR ÖÝQ ÊÜáñÜᤠ±æç
      ®ÜPæÒ¿á®Üá° ÃÜbÔ.
      Brand              :      A        B       C            D
      Consumption :             60       20     15            5
                                                         21                                        ±Üâ.£.®æãà.
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                                         SECTION – 3
                                                            (3 marks × 5 questions = 15 marks)
 40. In case of the following three sequence of numbers or number pairs, find the rule/
     principle on which the sequences have been made ?
(a) 2,6,12,20,30,42,56...
 41. (a) In a certain code ROSE is written as 6821, CHAIR is coded as 73546 and
         PREACH is coded as 961473. What is the code decode system here ? What
         will be the code for SEARCH ?
     (b) In a certain code, 3456 is written as ROPE and 15526 is coded as APPLE. What
         is code uncode system here ? How will 54613 be coded as in this system ?
     (c) In a certain code ‘381’ means ‘Hari is honest’, ‘162’ means ‘Shashi is intelligent’
         and ‘948’ means ‘Hari should go’. Which digit means ‘honest’ in that language ?
 42. In Southern Forest Rangers College, Coimbatore, there are five teachers. They
     can teach any combination and number of subjects. A and B teach Wildlife and
     Genetics, B and C teach Genetics and Survey, A and D teach Mensuration and
     Ecology and B and E teach Ecology and Forest law.
     Based upon the above, answer the following questions showing the process/steps
     involved in doing so.
     (a) Who is teaching the maximum number of subjects ?
     (b) More than two teachers teach which subjects ?
     (c) Who teach/teaches exactly four subjects ?
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                                                    Ë»ÝWÜ – 3
                                                                       (3 AíPÜWÜÙÜá × 5 ±ÜÅÍæ°WÜÙÜá = 15 AíPÜWÜÙÜá)
PæãqrÃÜáÊÜ HÙÜá ±ÜÅÍæ°WÜÙÜÈÉ ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Ý¨ÜÃÜã I¨Üá ±ÜÅÍæ°WÜÚWæ EñܤÄÔÄ.
 40.   PæÙÜX®Ü ÊÜáãÃÜá ÓÜíTÝ A¥ÜÊÝ ÓÜíTÝ hæãàwWÜÙÜÈÉ, D ÓÜíTÝÂhæãàwWÜÙÜ®Üá° ÃÜbst ¯¿áÊÜá/ñÜñÜÌÊÜ®Üá°
       PÜívÜá×wÀáÄ.
       (a) 2,6,12,20,30,42,56...
       (b) 1/2, 3/4, 5/8, 7/16, 9/32...
 41. (a)     Jí¨Üá ¯©ìÐÜr Pæãàv
®ÜÈÉ ROSE A®Üá° 6821 Gí¨Üá Ãæ¿áÇÝX¨æ, CHAIR ®Üá° 73546 ÊÜáñÜá¤
             PREACH®Üá° 961473 Gí¨Üá Ãæ¿áÇÝX¨æ. CÈÉ®Ü Pæãàv
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             ÊÜÂÊÜÓæ§¿áÈÉ SEARCH A®Üá° ÖæàWæ Pæãàv
 ÊÜÞvÜÇÝWÜáÊÜâ¨Üá ?
       (b)   Jí¨Üá ¯©ìÐÜr Pæãàv
®ÜÈÉ, 3456®Üá° ROPE Gí¨Üá ÊÜáñÜᤠ15526®Üá° APPLE Gí¨Üá Pæãàv
             ÊÜÞvÜÇÝX¨æ. CÈÉ®Ü Pæãàv
 wPæãàv
 ÊÜÂÊÜÓæ§Ááà®Üá ? D ÊÜÂÊÜÓæ§¿áÈÉ 54613 A®Üá° ÖæàWæ Pæãàv
             ÊÜÞvÜÇÝWÜáÊÜâ¨Üá ?
       (c)   Jí¨Üá ¯©ìÐÜr Pæãàv
®ÜÈÉ, 381 Gí¨ÜÃæ ‘Hari is honest’, ‘162’ Gí¨ÜÃæ ‘Shashi is intelligent’
             ÊÜáñÜᤠ‘948’ Gí¨ÜÃæ ‘Hari should go’. B »ÝÐæ¿áÈÉ ¿ÞÊÜ AíPæ¿áá ‘honest’ Gí A¥ÜìÊÜ®áÜ °
             ¯àvÜáñܤ¨æ ?
 42.   Pæãà¿áíñÜã¤Ä®Ü ¨ÜQÒ|¨Ü PÝw®Ü ÃæàígÃÜáWÜÙÜ PÝÇæài®ÜÈÉ, I¨Üá A«Ý±ÜPÜÄ¨ÝªÃæ. AÊÜÃÜá ¿ÞÊÜâ¨æà
       ÓÜíTæÂ¿á ËÐÜ¿áWÜÙÜá ÊÜáñÜᤠ¿ÞÊÜâ¨æà ÓÜíÁãàg®æ¿á®Üá° PÜÈÓÜÆÉÃÜá. A ÊÜáñÜᤠB ÊÜ®ÜÂiàÊÜ ÊÜáñÜá¤
       ñÜÚÍÝÓÜ÷ÊÜ®Üá° PÜÈÓÜÆÉÃÜá. B ÊÜáñÜᤠC ñÜÚÍÝÓÜ÷ÊÜ®Üá° ÊÜáñÜᤠ»ÜãÊÜÞ±Ü®Ü (Survey)PÜÈÓÜÆÉÃÜá. A
       ÊÜáñÜᤠD AÙÜñæÍÝÓÜ÷ ÊÜáñÜᤠ±ÜÄÓÜÃÜËhÝn®Ü ÊÜáñÜᤠB ÊÜáñÜᤠE ±ÜÄÓÜÃÜËhÝn®Ü ÊÜáñÜᤠAÃÜ|¯¿áÊÜáWÜÙÜ®Üá°
       PÜÈÓÜÆÉÃÜá. Êæáà騆 B«ÝÃܨÜÈÉ, ±ÜÅQÅÁá/PÜÅÊÜáWÜÙÜ ÓÜ×ñÜ PæÙÜX®Ü ±ÜÅÍæ°WÜÙÜ®Üá° EñܤÄÔ :
       (a)   ¿ÞÃÜá WÜÄÐÜu ÓÜíTæÂ¿á ËÐÜ¿áWÜÙÜ®Üá° PÜÈÓÜᣤ¨ÝªÃæ ?
       (b)   CºÄXíñÜ APÜ A«Ý±ÜPÜÃÜá ¿ÞÊÜ ËÐÜ¿áWÜÙÜ®Üá° PÜÈÓÜᣤ¨ÝªÃæ ?
       (c)   ¿ÞÃÜá ÓÜÄ¿ÞX ®ÝÆáR ËÐÜ¿áWÜÙÜ®Üá° PÜÈÓÜᣤ¨ÝªÃæ ?
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43. In an informal meeting of the Forest department SIX members sat around a round
table. All were facing towards the center of the table. The Forester was sitting to
the left of Ranger. The ACF was sitting between Conservator and the DFO. The
Based upon the above, answer the following questions by drawing the seating plan.
44. In a human resource evaluation of the forest department the strong subjects of
five lady officers was done. Their strengths are given as below. The subjects
Madhu and Shivani are strong in Afforestation and Investigation. Asha and Madhu
are strong in Protection and Investigation. Asha, Namita and Pratibha are strong
in Logging and Protection. Namita and Asha are strong in Forensics and Protection.
Based upon the above, answer the following questions showing the table of strength/
(a) Who is strong in Protection, Forensics and Logging, but weak in Investigation ?
43.   AÃÜ| CÇÝTæ¿á Jí¨Üá A®è±ÜaÝÄPÜ ÓÜ»æ¿áÈÉ, BÃÜá ÓܨÜÓÜÂÃÜá Jí¨Üá WÜáívÜ®æ¿á Êæáài®Ü ÓÜáñܤ
      PÜáÚñÜáPæãívÜÃÜá. GÆÉÃÜã Êæáài®Ü ÊÜá«Ü嬆 PÜvæWæ ÊÜááS ÊÜÞw¨ÜªÃÜá. ÊÜ®Ü±ÝÆPÜ, ÃæàígÄ®Ü GvÜPæR
      PÜáÚ£ÃÜáñݤ®æ . AÃÜ| ÓÜíÃÜPÜÒOÝPÝÄ ÊÜáñÜᤠDFO ®ÜvÜáÊæ ACF PÜáÚ£¨ÝªÃæ. ÊÜ®Ü±ÝÆPÜ ÊÜáñÜá¤
      AÃÜ| ÓÜíÃÜPÜÒOÝPÝÄ ®ÜvÜáÊæ WÝv
ì PÜáÚ£¨ÜªÃÜá. Êæáà騆 B«ÝÃܨÜÈÉ, BÓÜ®Ü¨Ü Áãàg®æ¿á®Üá°
      Ãæ¿ááÊÜ ÊÜáãÆPÜ PæÙÜX®Ü ±ÜÅÍæ°WÜÙÜ®Üá° EñܤÄÔ :
44.   AÃÜ| CÇÝTæ¿á Jí¨Üá ÊÜÞ®ÜÊÜ ÓÜí±Ü®Üã¾Æ¨Ü ÊÜåèÆÂÊÜޱܮܨÜÈÉ, I¨Üá ÊÜá×ÙÝ APÝÄWÜÙÜá
      ±ÜÅÆÃÝXÃÜáÊÜ ËÐÜ¿áWÜÙÜ WæY £Ú¿áÇÝÀáñÜá. AÊÜÃÜ ÓÝÊÜá¥ÜÂìWÜÙÜ®Üá° PæÙÜWæ ¯àvÜÇÝX¨æ. AÊÜÃÜá
      ±ÜÅÆÃÝXÆÉ¨Ü ËÐÜ¿áWÜÙÜÈÉ ¨ÜáìÆÃÝXÃÜáÊÜÃÜá Gí¨Üá ±ÜÄWÜ~ÓÜÇÝWÜáÊÜâ¨Üá.
      ÊÜá«Üá ÊÜáñÜᤠÎÊݯ AÃÜ~ÂàPÜÃÜ| ÊÜáñÜᤠñܯTæ¿áÈÉ ±ÜÅÆÃÝX¨ÝªÃæ. BÍÝ ÊÜáñÜᤠÊÜá«Üá ÓÜíÃÜPÜÒOæ
      ÊÜáñÜᤠñܯTæ¿áÈÉ ±ÜÅÆÃÝX¨ÝªÃæ. BÍÝ, ®ÜËáñÜ ÊÜáñÜᤠ±ÜÅ£»Ý ÇÝXíW
 ÊÜáñÜᤠÓÜíÃÜPÜÒOæ¿áÈÉ
      ±ÜÅÆÃÝX¨ÝªÃæ. ®ÜËáñÜ ÊÜáñÜᤠBÍÝ ´æäÃæ¯ÕP
Õ ÊÜáñÜᤠÓÜíÃÜPÜÒOæ¿áÈÉ ±ÜÅÆÃÝX¨ÝªÃ.æ
45. (A) In a joint family of two generations A and B are brothers, C and D are sisters.
        A’s son is D’s brother. Please draw the family chart and write as to how B is
        related to C ?
     (B) If, A + B means A is the son of B, A – B means A is the wife of B, A×B means
        A is the brother of B, A ÷ B means A is the mother of B and A = B means A is
        the sister of B,
        Based on this, answer the following questions detailing the process leading to
        the answer.
46. Given below are some statements on the basis of these statements some
     conclusions have been drawn.
45. (A) GÃÜvÜá ÓÜíñÜ£WÜÙÜ Jí¨Üá AË»ÜPܤ PÜáoáí¨ÜÈÉ A              ÊÜáñÜᤠB WÜÙÜá ÓÜÖæãà¨ÜÃÜÃÜá ÊÜáñÜᤠC ÊÜáñÜá¤
      DWÜÙÜá ÓÜÖæãà¨ÜÄ¿áÃÜá. A®Ü ÊÜáWÜ®Üá D¿á ÓÜÖæãà¨ÜÃÜ®Üá. PÜáoáí¨Ü ®ÜPæÒ¿á®Üá° ÃæÀáÄ ÊÜáñÜᤠB
(B) A + B Gí¨ÜÃæ A, B®Ü ÊÜáWÜ Gí¨Üá A¥Üì, A – B, Gí¨ÜÃæ A B ®Ü ±Ü£° Gí¨Üá A¥Üì, A×B Gí¨ÜÃæ
46. PæÙÜWæ PæÆÊÜâ ÊÝPÜÂWÜÙÜ®Üá° ¯àvÜÇÝX¨æ ÊÜáñÜᤠD ÊÝPÜÂWÜÙÜ B«ÝÃܨÜÈÉ PæÆÊÜâ ¯|ì¿áWÜÙÜ®Üá° ¯àvÜÇÝX¨æ.
                                       SECTION – 4
                                                     (3 marks × 5 questions = 15 marks)
Please answer any five questions of the seven given below.
48. (a) What is meant by (a) endangered species, and (b) endemic species ?
 49. (a) Why do water droplets form on the outside surface of a glass containing cold
         water when kept in a warm room ?
     (b) In winters, why do objects made of wood seem less cold than objects made of
         steel ?
 50. (a) Why is acid, which is used normally used to clean toilets, is not advised to be
         used for cleaning marble floors ?
     (b) Why do peeled or cut apples, pears and potatoes surfaces turn brownish
         when kept in the open ?
(c) “Clove” and “ Saffron” (the spices that we use) are which part of plants ?
 51. What is meant by “Cloud Seeding” ? What chemicals are used in it ? What are the
     environmental concerns related to it ?
52. (a) Define the term “lifestyle diseases”. Give any two examples of it.
(b) Define and explain the meaning of the term “Sustainable Development”.
     (c) In which part of the human body are blood platelets (thrombocytes) produced ?
         What is their main function ?
53. (a) What is meant by (a) Hard water, (b) Heavy water and (c) Mineral water ?
     (b) Give two reasons as to why it will be more comfortable to walk in the sun in
         hot summers wearing light/white colored cotton clothes than wearing dark
         colored synthetic fabric wear ?
     (c) About 50 gms of iron filings accidentally got mixed with an equal weight of
         sugar granules of nearly the same size. Give one method of salvaging the iron
         filings from the mixture other than by manual sorting.
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                                                    Ë»ÝWÜ – 4
                                                                      (3 AíPÜWÜÙÜá × 5 ±ÜÅÍæ°WÜÙÜá = 15 AíPÜWÜÙÜá)
PæãqrÃÜáÊÜ HÙÜá ±ÜÅÍæ°WÜÙÜÈÉ ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Ý¨ÜÃÜã I¨Üá ±ÜÅÍæ°WÜÚWæ EñܤÄÔÄ.
 47.   BÖÝÃÜ hÝÆ Gí¨ÜÃæà®Üá ? ËÊÜÄÔÄ.
 48. (a)     CÊÜâWÜÙæí¨ÜÃæ H®Üá ? (i) AÚË®Üíb®ÜÈÉÃÜáÊÜ ±ÜÅ»æà¨ÜWÜÙÜá. (ii) ÓܧÚà¿á (endemic) ±ÜÅ»æà¨ÜWÜÙÜá.
       (b)   ¯àÄ®Ü ÖÝÂÔí¥
 ¯àÄ®Ü ÊæáàÇæ¾$ç ÊæáàÇæ HPæ ñæàÆáñܤ¨æ ?
 49. (a)     ñÜ~¡àÄÃÜáÊÜ Jí¨Üá ÇæãàoÊÜ®Üá° Jí¨Üá ¸æaÜc®æ¿á PæãàOæ¿áÈÉpÝrWÜ, Çæãào¨Ü ÖæãÃÜÊæáç¿áÈÉ
             ¯àÄ®Ü ÖܯWÜÙÜá HPæ ÊÜáãvÜáñÜ¤Êæ ?
       (b)   aÜÚWÝÆ¨ÜÈÉ , EQR¯í¨Ü ÊÜÞw¨Ü ÊÜÓÜá¤WÜÚXíñÜ ÊÜáÃÜ©í¨Ü ÊÜÞw¨Ü ÊÜÓÜá¤WÜÙÜá HPæ PÜwÊæá ñÜ|¡Wæ
             BXÓÜáñܤ¨æ ?
       (c)   ÊÜáígáWÜvæx¿áá ¯àÄ®Ü ÊæáàÇæ ¿ÞPæ »ÝWÜÍÜ@ ñæàÆáñܤ¨æ ?
 50. (a)     ÓÝÊÜÞ®ÜÂÊÝX ÍèaÝÆ¿áWÜÙÜÈÉ E±ÜÁãàXÓÜÇÝWÜáÊÜ BÊÜáÉÊÜ®Üá° ÊÜÞìÇ
 ®æÆÊÜ®Üá°
             ÓÜÌaÜfWæãÚÓÜÆá E±ÜÁãàXÓÜÆá ÓÜÆÖæ ¯àvÜÇÝWÜáÊÜâ©ÆÉ. ¿ÞPæ ?
       (b)   ñæÃæ¨Üá WÝÚ¿áÈÉpÝrWÜ, PÜñܤÄÔ¨Ü Óæàá, AígãÃÜ ÊÜáñÜᤠAÆãWÜvæxWÜÙÜ ÊæáàÇæ¾$çWÜÙÜá PÜí¨Üá |¡PæR
             HPæ £ÃÜáWÜáñÜ¤Êæ ?
       (c)   ""ÆÊÜíWÜ'' ÊÜáñÜᤠ""AÄήÜ''WÜÙÜá ÓÜÓÜ嬆 ¿ÞÊÜ »ÝWÜWÜÙÜá ?
 51.   ""¹ñܤ®æ¿á ÊæãàvÜ'' Gí¨ÜÃæ H®Üá ? A¨ÜÃÜÈÉ ¿ÞÊÜ ÃÝÓÝ¿á¯PÜWÜÙÜ®Üá° E±ÜÁãàXÓÜÇÝWÜáñܤ¨æ ?
       A¨ÜPæR ÓÜííst ±ÜÄÓÜÃÜ ÓÜÊÜáÓæÂWÜÙÜá ¿ÞÊÜâÊÜâ ?
 52. (a)     ""iàÊÜ®ÜÍæçÈ¿á PÝÀáÇæWÜÙÜá'' Gí ±Ü¨ÜÊÜ®Üá° ~¡Ô. C¨ÜPæR GÃÜvÜá E¨ÝÖÜÃÜOæWÜÙÜ®Üá° ¯àw.
       (b)   ""±ÜâÑrPÜÃÜ A¼ÊÜê©'' Gí ±Ü¨Ü¨Ü A¥ÜìÊÜ®Üá° ~¡Ô ÊÜáñÜᤠËÊÜÄÔÄ.
       (c)   ÊÜÞ®ÜÊÜ ¨æàÖÜ¨Ü ¿ÞÊÜ »ÝWܨÜÈÉ ÃÜPܤ platelets (¥ÝÅí¸æãàÓæçoáWÜÙÜá) Eñݳ¨Ü®æ¿ÞWÜáñÜ¤Êæ ?
             AÊÜâWÜÙÜ ÊÜááS PÝ¿áìÊæà®Üá ?
 53. (a)     CÊÜâWÜÙÜ®Üá° ~¡Ô. (i) WÜvÜáÓÜá ¯àÃÜá (ii) »ÝÄà ¯àÃÜá (Heavy water) (iii) Ëá®ÜÃÜÇ
 ¯àÃÜá
       (b)   ¸æàÔWæ¿á PÝÆ¨ÜÈÉ ÖÜWÜáÃÜ|¡/¹Ú |¡¨Ü pærWÜÙÜ®Üá° «ÜÄÓÜáÊÜâ¨Üá, WÝyÜ |¡¨Ü PÜêñÜPÜ ®ÜãÈ®Ü
             pærWÜÙÜ®Üá° «ÜÄÓÜáÊÜâ¨ÜQRíñÜ ÖæaÜác BÃÝÊÜá¨Ý¿áPÜ HPæ Gíá¨ÜPæR GÃÜvÜá PÝÃÜ|WÜÙÜ®Üá° ¯àw.
       (c)   ÓÜáÊÜÞÃÜá 50 WÝÅíWÜÙÜ Pܹº|¨Ü ñÜá|áPÜáWÜÙÜá BPÜÔ¾PÜÊÝX ÓÜÊÜÞ®Ü ±ÜÅÊÜÞ|¨Ü ÊÜáñÜᤠA¨æà WÝñÜŨÜ
             ÓÜPÜRÃæÁãí©Wæ ¸æÃæñÜá¹qrñÜá. Pæç¿áÈÉ ¸æà±ÜìwÓÜáÊÜ ¨ÜÆá CÊÜâWÜÙÜ®Üá° ¸æà±ÜìwÓÜáÊÜ ÊÜáñæã¤í¨Üá
             ˫ݮÜÊÜ®Üá° ¯àw.
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                                      SECTION – 5
                                                        (3 marks × 5 questions = 15 marks)
Please answer any five questions of the seven given below :
 54. You are the Range Forest Officer of Kuligi range in charge of wildlife conservation.
     You are on patrolling duty in your jurisdiction accompanied by two guests of the
     State of Karnataka. You are carrying your entire kit which includes a camera, a
     loaded rifle, food, water etc. At a particular place, all of you spot a Sambhar
     surrounded by wild dogs who are attacking it from all sides causing wounds by
     biting away chunks of flesh of its body. The Sambhar is in great pain, screaming
     but helpless. Moved by its screams and helplessness, the two guests plead you
     to save the helpless wounded Sambhar as within minutes it will get killed by the
     wild dogs meeting a very painful gory end. What will be your course of action and
     why ?
 55. You are the Range Forest Officer of Bandipur range of Bandipur national park.
     The Indian Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972, prohibits movement of any person or
     traffic, other than those permitted by the Chief Wildlife Warden of Karnataka
     (a State level officer based in Bangalore), within the national park between sunset and
     Sunrise. In the night at 8 : 00 p.m., the State’s Minister of Transport comes to
     your residence and wants to inspect your range along with his staff immediately
     as some people have complained to him that there are no tigers in your range
     because of excessive poaching taking place. What will be your course of action
     and why ?
 56. You are the Sale Conducting Officer of a timber depot where timber is to be sold
     by open auction method. For all lots a Minimum Reserve Price (MRP) is fixed. In
     the auction if highest rate received is above MRP, you can accept it. In other
     cases you can only recommend the highest rate to your superior for acceptance
     or rejection followed by a re-auction sale, who, almost always accepts your
     recommendation.
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                                                   Ë»ÝWÜ – 5
                                                                      (3 AíPÜWÜÙÜá × 5 ±ÜÅÍæ°WÜÙÜá = 15 AíPÜWÜÙÜá)
PæãqrÃÜáÊÜ HÙÜá ±ÜÅÍæ°WÜÙÜÈÉ ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Ý¨ÜÃÜã I¨Üá ±ÜÅÍæ°WÜÚWæ EñܤÄÔÄ.
 55.   ¯àÊÜâ íwà±ÜâÃÜ ÃÝÑóà¿á E¨ÝÂ®Ü¨Ü íwà±ÜâÃÜ ±ÜÅ¨àæ ÍÜ¨Ü Ãæàíh
 AÃÜOÝÂPÝÄWÜÙÝXÃÜáËÄ. 1972 ÃÜ
       »ÝÃÜ£à¿á ÊÜ®ÜÂiàË (ÓÜíÃÜPÜÒOæ ) PÝÀá¨æ¿áá, ÓÜãÁãìà¨Ü¿á ÊÜáñÜᤠÓÜã¿ÞìÓܤWÜÙÜ ®ÜvÜáÊæ,
       ÃÝÑrà¿á E¨Ý®ܨÜÈÉ, PÜ®ÝìoPÜ¨Ü ÊÜááS ÊÜ®ÜÂiàÊÜ ÊÝvæì®
 (¸æíWÜÙÜãÄ®ÜÈÉ®Ü KÊÜì ÃÝgÂÊÜáor¨Ü
       APÝÄ) ÃÜÊÜÄí¨Ü A®ÜáÊÜá£ÓÜÆ³orÊÜÃÜ®Üá° ÖæãÃÜñÜá±ÜwÔ, ¸æàÃæ¿áÊÜÃÜ aÜÆ®æ¿á®Üá° ¯ÐæàÓÜáñܤ¨æ.
       ÃݣŠ8 WÜípæWæ, ÃÝg嬆 ÓÝÄWæ ÓÜbÊÜÃÜá ¯ÊÜá¾ ÊÜá®æWæ í¨Üá, ¯ÊÜá¾ Êݲ¤¿á®Üá° ñÜPÜÒ|Êæà AÊÜÃÜ
       Ôºí©Áãí©Wæ ±ÜÄÎàÈÓܸæàPæí¨Üá ÖæàÙÜáñÝ¤Ãæ. HPæí¨ÜÃæ, PæÆÊÜÃÜá AÊÜÄWæ, Öæbc¨Ü ¸æàpæ¿á PÝÃÜ|,
       ¯ÊÜá¾ Êݲ¤¿áÈÉ ÖÜáÈWÜÙæà CÆÉÊæí¨Üá ¨ÜãÄÃÜáÊÜÃÜá. ¯àÊÜâ H®Üá PÜÅÊÜáÊÜ®Üá° ñæWæ¨ÜáPæãÙÜáÛËÄ ÊÜáñÜá¤
       HPæ ?
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     You conducted such a sale on 15th Nov. 2011. The highest price received for a lot
     was Rs. 1.10 lacs while the MRP was Rs. 1.50 lacs. Two days after the sale was
     completed, on 17th Nov. 2011, when you were contemplating whether to
     recommend acceptance or rejection of the rate to your superior, a person comes
     offering a rate of Rs. 2.50 lacs for that lot.
57. The forest department gives a compensation of Rs. 1 lacs to victims injured in
     elephant attack. In case the victim dies in the attack or injuries prove to be fatal,
     the compensation is Rs. 5 lacs.
     Kumbha was attacked by an elephant and was injured in it. The injuries were
     taken care of and it included two surgeries. One of the surgery wounds later got
     infected which required administering an injection to him. But the injection caused
     severe allergy and Kumbha died within minutes of taking the injection.
58. A newspaper article published detailed as to how from since as early as 1850, the
     forest extent, percentage of area under forests and quality of forest has been
     showing a continuous decline and how the numbers of people working in the
     forest department has been increasing in India. The article thus attempted to hold
     the work of forest department as unworthy and establish a negative correlation
     between number of forest personnel and health of forests. It even speculated that
     much of the past glory of forests could return, should the personnel working in
     forest department be reduced.
     You are asked by your superior to write a few points to counter the contents of the
     article, so that it can be got published as a rejoinder.
     Please write maximum five points that you would have proposed to be written in
     the rejoinder.
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     you are called for a television interview by one of the local TV channels which is
     being telecast live. The interviewer confronts you saying that Indian States and
     districts with best forest coverage like Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur and
     Andamans etc. are economically backward and have poor infrastructure.
     Conversely, he suggests that States and districts with poor forest coverage like
     Delhi, Mumbai, Rajasthan and Haryana etc. have very good development figures;
     they are prospering and growing still better. Such being the case, why should we
     protect forests and remain backward. Rather, why not do away with existing
     forests and join the road to accelerated development ?
60. You are working as Range Forest Officer in a range that has one government
     supported hospital. The hospital has two doctors. Dr. Aman is one who treats all
     the patients charging only the prescribed fees and payments, but is largely
     ineffective in treating them as he is not very skilled in diagnosis. People like him,
     but do not want to go to him. The other doctor is Mr. Babu who treats his patients
     well but charges them slightly extra than what is prescribed as fees and payments.
     He is very skillful in diagnosis and succeeds in curing most of his patients
     satisfactorily. Except for the very poor, all people like him and wait even in long
     queues to consult him when they are ill. Dr. Aman on the contrary has few patients
     outside his consulting room.
     People find Dr. Aman as honest, nice but ineffective and Dr. Babu as
     “not so honest”, “not so nice” but effective.
     Whom of the two do you regard as a better doctor and why ? Also, between being
     honest and being effective, what quality you will vote for higher and why ?
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 7. Which of the following type of trees is likely to have more timber value ?
     (a) which produces more duramen         (b) which produces more alburnum
     (c) which produces more phellum         (d) which produces more phelloderm
 9. Plants would suffer from water stress if this form of water decreases in soil
     (a) Hygroscopic water                   (b) Gravitational water
     (c) Chemical water                      (d) Capillary water
11. Which of the following plant responses is not generally under the influence of
     auxins ?
     (a) Apical dominance                    (b) Bolting effect
     (c) Phototropism                        (d) Root induction
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14. If a cross is conducted between plants with genotypes TTRr and ttrr where dominant
    allele T produces tall stem and R produces round seeds, what will be the proportion
    of plants with tall stem and round seeds in the F1 generation ?
     (a) 25%                                 (b) 50%
     (c) 75%                                 (d) 100%
15. The sequence of nitrogen bases in the non-template strand of a double stranded
    DNA molecule is 5’ AAT GCT TAG GCA 3’. What will be the sequence of bases in
    the mRNA molecule transcripted by the corresponding region of this DNA segment ?
     (a) 3’ AAU GCU UAG GCA 5’               (b) 5’ UUA CGA AUC CGU 3’
     (c) 5’ AAT GCT TAG GCA 3’               (d) 5’ AAU GCU UAG GCA 3’
16. Which of the following is referred as the ‘traffic police’ of the cell ?
     (a) Golgi bodies                        (b) Lysosomes
     (c) Ribosomes                           (d) Mitochondria
17. During movement of chromosomes, spindle fibres attach to which part of the
    chromosomes ?
     (a) Telomere                            (b) Centromere
     (c) Centrosome                          (d) Chromonema
20. Which of the following names of theories and proposers is not correctly matched ?
     (a) Pulsatory Theory – J. C. Bose
     (b) Cohesion Tension Theory – Dixon and Jolly
     (c) Pressure Flow Theory – Munch
     (d) Relay Pump Theory – Sachs
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14.   Jí¨Üá ÊæàÙæ TTRr ÊÜáñÜᤠttrr ñÜÚ ÊÜÞ¨ÜÄ¿á XvÜWÜÙÜ ®ÜvÜáÊæ ñÜÚ¸æÃÜPæ (crossing) ÊÜÞw¨ÝWÜ ÊÜááSÂ
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                                          PART – B
                                        SECTION – 1
21. Lichens.
SECTION – 2
 28. Explain the process of normal secondary growth in dicot stem. Add a note on
     growth rings.
 30. List out the distinguishing taxonomic features of Rubiaceae and Verbenaceae.
     Mention the botanical names, common names and economic importance of any
     five species of plants growing in Karnataka, belonging to each of these families.
 31. Give a comparative account of cyclic and non-cyclic electron transport occurring
     during light reaction of photosynthesis. Add a note on Photosystems.
 32. Explain the process of regulation of gene expression in prokaryotes with Lac
     Operon model as an example.
33. Describe the ultrastructure of a typical bacterial cell. Add a note on binary fission.
 34. State and explain the law of independent assortment of genetic factors with the
     help of a suitable dihybrid cross as example.
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 23.   ±ÜÄaÜÆ®ÝíWÜWÜÙÜ ÓÜÊÜáãÖÜWÜÙÜá (Vascular Bundles)
 24.   AwPæWæ ÃÜáÊÜ PæãÙæÃæãàWÜ
 25.   WÜá±Ü¤ ¹àgWÜÙÜá/Ôàv
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 27.   ÊÜÞÂíWæãÅàÊ
WÜÙÜ ÊÜÞ±ÝìvÜáWÜÙÜá (Adaptations)
                                                      ÓæPÜÒ®
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D PæÙÜX®ÜÊÜâWÜÙÜÈÉ ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Ý¨ÜÃÜã 5 ±ÜÅÍæ°WÜÚWæ EñܤÄÔÄ. ±ÜÅ£Áãí¨ÜPÜãR 12 AíPÜWÜÙÜá.
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       rings) WæY q±Ü³~¿á®Üá° ¯àwÄ.
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 30. Rubiaceae ÊÜáñÜᤠVerbenaceae WÜÙÜ ËË«Ü taxonomic ÊÜXìàPÜÃÜ| ÆPÜÒ|WÜÙÜ®Üá° ±Üqr ÊÜÞwÄ.
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       ñÜÚhæãàvÜOÝ (gene expression) ¯¿áíñÜÅOÝ ±ÜÅQÅÁá¿á®Üá° ËÊÜÄÔÄ.
 33.   Jí¨Üá ËÎÐÜr ¸ÝÂQràÄ¿Þ PæãàÍÜ¨Ü AÇÝóÓÜóPÜcÃ
®Üá° ËÊÜÄÔÄ. ©Ì A|á˨ÜÙÜ®Ü¨Ü WæY q±Ü³~ ÃæÀáÄ.
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   to do so can result in cancellation of your
   candidature.                                    2.   D ±ÜÅÍæ°±Ü£ÅPæ Ë»ÝWܨÜÈÉ Joár ÊÜáãÊÜñݤÃÜá
2. There are THIRTY SIX questions in this               ±ÜÅÍæ°WÜÚ¨Ü᪠, Jí¨Üá ÓÜÄ¿ááñܤÃÜ CÃÜáÊÜ
   paper including twenty multiple options              ÖÜáBÁáR¿á 20 ±ÜÅÍæ°WÜÙÜá CÃÜáñÜ¤Êæ.
   one correct type.
                                                   3.   ÊÜááS ±ÜÅÍæ°WÜÙÜÈÉ ÓÜãbÓÜÇݨÜíñæ ÊÜÞñÜÅ
3. Please answer to the point to all                    EñܤÃÜÊÜ®Üá° ¯àvÜáÊÜâ¨Üá. A®ÝÊÜÍÜÂPÜ EñܤÃÜWÜÚWæ
   questions. There are no marks for length             AíPÜWÜÙÜ®Üá° ¯àvÜáÊÜâ©ÆÉ.
   of answers.
                                                   4.   ¯ÊÜá¾ EñܤÃÜWÜÙÜ®Üá° ¯ÊÜáWæ ¯àvÜÇÝXÃÜáÊÜ EñܤÃÜ
4. Please answer all the questions within
   the answer booklet. No extra sheets will
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PART  A
 Please answer the twenty questions on page 1 of the answer booklet by writing the
 serial of the answer that you find to be most complete and correct.        (1×20=20)
 3. The   
              H for a reaction is independent of
     (a) Temperature                          (b) Path followed
     (c) Initial and final states             (d) Volume change
 ¯ÊÜáWæ AñÜÂíñÜ ÓÜãPܤ ÊÜáñÜᤠ±ÜıÜä|ì Gí¨æ¯ÓÜáÊÜ EñܤÃÜ¨Ü ÓÜíTæÂ¿á®Üá° Ãæ¿ááÊÜ ÊÜáãÆPÜ EñܤÃÜ ±ÜâÔ¤Pæ¿á
 1 ®æà ±Üâo¨ÜÈÉ®Ü C±Ü³ñÜᤠ±ÜÅÍæ°WÜÙÜ®Üá° ¨Ü¿áËoár EñܤÄÔÄ.                                          (1×20=20)
 6. Ô§ÃÜÍÝS ±ÜÅQÅÁá¿áá
    (a) ÓÜÊÜá ÊÝ¿áá»ÝÃÜ (b) ÓÜÊÜá ±ÜÄÊÜÞ|           (c) ÓÜÊÜá Gí¥ÝȳP
       (d) ÓÜÊÜá Gí¥æãÅà²P
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10. For the reaction 2A + B    products, doubling the initial concentration of both the
                                                    
<C 0
                                                                                          !
                                                                                              
(b) C 0
                 !
                     
< (CH3)3C
     (c) CH3C            0
                              
<C 0
                                           !
                                               
     (d) CH3C            0
                              
<C 0
                                           !
                                               
14. Which of the following reactions can be used to convert a carboxylic acid into the
    next higher homologue ?
    (a) Arndt-Eistert reaction            (b) Perkin reaction
    (c) Cannizzaro reaction               (d) Hoffmann reaction
15. According to the spin-only formula, the magnetic moment of Mn+2 ion in Bohr
    Magnetons is
    (a) 5.92          (b) 1.73           (c) 2.83        (d) 4.90
                                                                             4
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11. 298 K ¿áÈÉ 0.01 N ±æäpÝÂÑ¿áí PæãÉàÃæçv
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    BX¨æ. A¨ÜÃÜ ËÎÐÜr ÊÝÖÜPÜñæ¿áá
    (a) 0.0014 Sm1 (b) 0.014 Sm1        (c) 0.14 Sm1         (d) 14 Sm1
                                                                                   <C   0
                                                                                            
(b) C 0
                  !
                      
< (CH3)3C
     (c) CH3C             0
                               
<C 0
                                             !
                                                 
     (d) CH3C             0
                               
<C 0
                                             !
                                                 
14. PæÙÜX®ÜÊÜâWÜÙÜÈÉ ¿ÞÊÜ ±ÜÅ£QÅÁá¿á®Üá° E±ÜÁãàXÔPæãívÜá Jí¨Üá PݸÝìQÕÈP
 BÊÜáÉÊÜ®Üá° A¨ÜÃÜ ®ÜíñÜÃܨÜ
     ÖæaÜácÊÜÄ ±ÜÅ£ÃÜã±ÜÊÝX ±ÜÄÊÜ£ìÓÜÖÜá¨Üá ?
     (a) B®Üìv
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     (c) PݯhÝÃæãà ±ÜÅ£QÅÁá                                              (d) ÖÝ´
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15. Ô³®
&ÊÜÞñÜÅ ÓÜãñÜÅ¨Ü ±ÜÅPÝÃÜ, ¸æãÖ
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WÜÙÜÈÉ Mn+2 A¿Þ¯®Ü PÝí£à¿á ÊæãÊæáíp
    (a) 5.92                 (b) 1.73                 (c) 2.83         (d) 4.90
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17. Which of the following compounds does not undergo aldol condensation ?
    (a) Acetaldehyde                    (b) Formaldehyde
    (c) Propionaldehyde                 (d) Acetone
20. The reaction of an aldehyde with hydrogen cyanide and ammonia and subsequent
    hydrolysis gives -amino acid. Name of this reaction is
                     
PART  B
Section  1
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20. Jí¨Üá BÈxàÖæçv
, Êæã¨ÜÆá gÆg®ÜPÜ¨Ü Óæç®æçv
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PAPER CODE : EN
INSTRUCTIONS :
        1. Please keep away your mobile phone, calculator, slide rules and log
           tables before attempting the questions. Failure to do so can result in
           cancellation of your candidature.
        2. There are THIRTY FIVE questions in this paper including twenty multiple
           options one correct type.
        3. Please answer to the point to all questions. There are no marks for
           length of answers.
        4. Please answer all the questions within the answer booklet. No extra
           sheets will be supplied to any candidate.
EN                                                                                    *EN*
      All Parts are compulsory.
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 2. Before building new colonies we can see the builders —
   (a) making the land smooth and level.
   (b) killing animals.
   (c) reviving the process of civilization.
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 9. The animals —
     (a) cannot feel the words of love.
     (b) can understand the words of love.
     (c) cannot strike back of their grievances.
10. “They must not be robbed of their rights.” They here refers to —
     (a) men.
     (b) animals.
     (c) pests.
12. Name the large dangerous sea fish mentioned in the passage.
     (a) locusts.
     (b) sharks.
     (c) wasps.
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 16. What does Zoroaster impose upon the people ?
    (a) to exterminate pests.
    (b) to be friendly with hungry hordes.
    (c) to feed the pests.
PART – B
Distinguish between the following pairs of words by using them in sentence of your
own which demonstrates the difference of meanings of each word of the pair.
                                                                    (1 Mark×5=5 Marks)
28. Bail/Bale.
29. Cannon/Canon.
30. Human/Humane.
31. Stationary/Stationery.
32. Wave/Waive.
33. Choose any one of the following topics and write a letter in about 200-250 words.
                                                                               (15 Marks)
    Write a letter to a friend congratulating him on the choice of his profession and
    blessing him of a happy and bright future.
                          OR
      Write a letter to the Editor of a newspaper describing the state's political scene.
                                             6
*EN*                                                                                       EN
34. Make a precis of the following passage in about 125 words and suggest a suitable
    heading.                                                                         (25 Marks)
            There is much to be said for the narrowly utilitarian view of education.
   There is no time to learn everything before beginning to make a living, and
   undoubtedly "useful" knowledge is very useful. It has made the modern world.
   Without it we could not have had machines or railways or aeroplanes; but it should
   be added that we should not have modern advertising or modern propaganda.
   Modern knowledge has brought about an immense improvement in average health,
   and at the same time has discovered how to exterminate large cities by poison
   gas. Whatever is distinctive of our world, as compared with former times, has its
   sources in "useful knowledge". No community as yet has enough of it, and
   undoubtedly education must continue to promote it.
            It must also be admitted that a great deal of the traditional cultural education
   was foolish. Boys spent many years acquiring Latin and Greek grammar, without
   being at the end, either capable or desirous (except in a small percentage of
   cases) of reading a Greek or Latin author. Modern languages and history are
   preferable, form every point of view, to Latin and Greek. They are not only more
   useful, but they give much more culture in much less time. For an Italian of the
   fifteenth century, since practically everything worth reading, if not in his own
   language, was in Greek or Latin, these languages were the indispensable keys to
   culture. But since that time great literatures have grown up in various modern
   languages, and the development of civilization has been so rapid that knowledge
   of antiquity has become much less useful in understanding our problems than
   knowledge of modern nations and their comparatively recent history. The traditional
   school master's point of view, which was admirable at the time of the revival of
   learning, became gradually unduly narrow, since it ignored what the world has
   done since the fifteenth century. And not only history and modern languages, but
   science also, when properly taught, contributes to culture. It is therefore possible
   to maintain that education should have other aims than direct utility, without defending
   the traditional curriculum. Utility and culture, when both are conceived broadly, are
   found to be less incompatible than they appear to the fanatical advocates of either.
           Apart, however, from the cases in which culture and direct utility can be
   combined; there is indirect utility, of various different kinds, in the possession of
   knowledge which does not contribute to technical efficiency. I think some of the
   modern world could be improved by a greater encouragement of such knowledge
   and a less worthless pursuit of mere professional competence.
35. Write an essay on about five hundred words on any one of the following : (25 Marks)
    1) Corruption – is it possible to get the country rid of it.
    2) The future of this world is in the hands of women.
    3) Tuition craze – why and how of it.
    4) Role of man in controlling pollution.
    5) India and the internet.
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   this paper including twenty multiple                    BÁáR¿á 20 ±ÜÅÍæ°WÜÙÜá CÃÜáñÜ¤Êæ.
   options one correct type.
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   questions. There are no marks for length
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4. Please answer all the questions within            4.    ¯ÊÜá¾ EñܤÃÜWÜÙÜ®Üá° ¯ÊÜáWæ ¯àvÜÇÝXÃÜáÊÜ EñܤÃÜ
   the answer booklet. No extra sheets will                ±ÜâÔ¤Pæ¿áÈÉ ÊÜÞñÜÅ EñÜ ¤ Ä ÓÜ ¸ æ à PÜ á. ÖæaÜácÊÜÄ
   be supplied to any candidate.                           ÖÝÙæWÜÙÜ®Üá° ¯àvÜÇÝWÜáÊÜâ©ÆÉ.
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Please answer the twenty questions on page 1 of the answer booklet by writing the
serial of the answer that you find to be most complete and correct.
                                                                           (1×20=20)
 3. The ratio of the volume of a tree or its part to the volume of a cylinder having
    the same length and cross section as the tree is
     a) Form factor                       b) Stem factor
     c) Length factor                     d) Volume factor
 5. Assuming no disturbance, pick the maximum canopy density forest out of the
    following
     a) Evergreen forests                 b) Semi evergreen forests
     c) Moist deciduous forest            d) Dry deciduous forest
¯ÊÜáWæ AñÜÂíñÜ ÓÜãPܤ ÊÜáñÜᤠ±ÜıÜä|ì Gí¨æ¯ÓÜáÊÜ EñܤÃÜ¨Ü ÓÜíTæÂ¿á®Üá° Ãæ¿ááÊÜ ÊÜáãÆPÜ EñܤÃÜ ±ÜâÔ¤Pæ¿á 1 ®æà
±Üâo¨ÜÈÉ®Ü C±Ü³ñÜᤠ±ÜÅÍæ°WÜÙÜ®Üá° ¨Ü¿áËoár EñܤÄÔÄ.
                                                                                                                         (1×20=20)
  1. Jí¨Üá IbfPÜ ÊÜ¿áÔÕ®ÜÈÉ Jí¨Üá ÊÜáÃÜ A¥ÜÊÝ ¸æÙæ¿á ÓÜÃÝÓÜÄ (volume) ±ÜÅÊÜÞ|ÊÜâ
        a) ±ÜÅÓÜá¤ñÜ ÊÝÑìPÜ ÖæaÜcÙÜ                               b) ÓÜÃÝÓÜÄ ÊÝÑìPÜ ÖæaÜcÙÜ
        c) Joár ÖæaÜcÙÜ                                           d) ¯¿áñÜPÝÈPÜ ÖæaÜcÙÜ
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 8. While current annual increment is greater than mean annual increment, then
     a) MAI is rising
     b) MAI is decreasing
     c) MAI is constant
     d) MAI is zero
 9. Mysore Paper Mills has adopted the following type of rotation for their acacia/
    eucalyptus plantations
     a) Technical rotation
     b) Physical rotation
     c) Silvicultural rotation
     d) Rotation of mean volume
12. Out of the following trees, only one tree bears fruit twice a year
     a) Sandal wood tree                  b) Jack tree
     c) Neem tree                         d) Jamun tree
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      a) ÊÜáwPæàÄ¿á ¯ñÜÂÖÜĨÜÌ|ì PÝvÜáWÜÙÜÈÉ
      b) ñÜáÊÜáPÜãÄ®Ü J| ±ÜñÜ®ÜÎàÆ PÝvÜáWÜÙÜÈÉ
      c) íwà±ÜâÃÜ¨Ü PÝvÜáWÜÙÜÈÉ
      d) ®ÝWÜÃÜÖæãÙæ¿á PÝvÜáWÜÙÜÈÉ
12. PæÙÜX®Ü ÊÜáÃÜWÜÙÜÈÉ, PæàÊÜÆ Jí¨Üá ÊÜáÃÜ ÊÜÞñÜÅ ÊÜÐÜìPæR GÃÜvÜá ¸ÝÄ ÖÜ|¡®Üá° ¯àvÜáñܤ¨æ
      a) WÜí«Ü¨Ü ÊÜáÃÜ                                 b) ÖÜÆÓÜá
      c) ¸æà訆 ÊÜáÃÜ                                  d) ®ææàÃÜÙæ ÊÜáÃÜ
14. National parks are notified under which of the following sections of Wild
    (Protection) Act, 1972
     a) sec. 35                             b) sec. 34
     c) sec. 33                             d) sec. 26
15. Reserved forests are notified under which of the following sections of Karnataka
    Forest Act, 1963
     a) sec. 17                             b) sec. 16
     c) sec. 35                             d) sec. 28
16. The state government has power to declare the forests no longer reserved
    forests under which of the following sections of Karnataka Forest Act, 1963
     a) sec. 28                             b) sec. 29
     c) sec. 27                             d) sec. 25
17. Which of the following animals is not included in schedule I of Wildlife (Protection)
    Act, 1972 ?
     a) Chinkara                            b) Clouded leopard
     c) Dugong                              d) Hog deer
18. Which of the following organisations undertakes the assessment of forest cover
    in India ?
     a) ICFRE                               b) FSI
     c) BSI                                 d) MOEF
19. The most suitable season of aerial photography for most parts of forest areas
    except higher hills in India is
     a) October-February                    b) June-July
     c) April-May                           d) March
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14. ÃÝÑóà¿á E¨Ý®ÜWÜÙÜ®Üá° ÊÜ®ÜÂiàË (ÓÜíÃÜPÜÒOæ) PÝÀá¨æ & 1972 ¿á PæÙÜX®Ü ¿ÞÊÜ ÓæPÜÒ®
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       NãàÑÓÜÇÝX¨æ ?
       a) ÓæPÜÒ®
 35                                          b) ÓæPÜÒ®
 34
       c) ÓæPÜÒ®
 33                                          d) ÓæPÜÒ®
 26
17. PæÙX
       Ü ®Ü ¿ÞÊÜ ±ÝÅ~¿á®Üá° ÊÜ®ÂÜ iàË (ÓÜíÃÜPÒÜO)æ PÝÀá¨æ 1972 ÃÜ Jí¨Ü®àæ Íævã
                                                                             Ü ÂÇ
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                                            d) Hog deer
19. »ÝÃÜñܨÜÈÉ , GñܤÃÜ¨Ü ¸æorWÜÙÜ®Üá° ÖæãÃÜñÜá±ÜwÔ, ÖÜáñæàPÜ GÇÝÉ AÃÜ| ±ÜŨæàÍÜWÜÚWæ dÝ¿ÞWÜÅÖÜ|PæR AñÜÂíñÜ
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       b) CíWÝÆ¨Ü Eñݳ¨Ü®æ (carbon output)
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       d) CíWÝÆ¨Ü ÖÜÄÊÜâ (carbon flux)
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                                        PART  B
Answer any six of the following questions :                                       (5×6=30)
21. What is Biodiversity ? Differentiate between endemic and endangered species
    with suitable examples.
22. Man-animal conflict is very severe in Karnataka State. List the causes along
    with practical steps to be taken to minimise the conflict.
23. Briefly explain the anthropogenic factors responsible for destruction of forests
    in Karnataka.
24. Briefly explain the salient features of 1988 forest policy of India.
25. Write short notes on :
    a) Ecotourism                           b) Capture myopathy
26. Without Forest (Conservation) Act, 1980, forests in India would have been
    disappeared. Critically comment.
27. Forest fires necessarily are not always harmful to the forest. Critically examine
    the statement.
28. What is sampling ? What are the differences between stratified random sampling
    and cluster sampling ?
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21. iàÊÜ ÊæçË«ÜÂñæ Gí¨ÜÃæ H®Üá ? ÓܧÚà¿á (endemic) ÊÜáñÜᤠAÚ訆 Aíb®ÜÈÉÃÜáÊÜ ±ÜÅ»æà¨ÜWÜÙÜ
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                                        PART – A
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    plants within the row is 2 mts, what is the spacing between the rows ?
     (a) 2 mts                                     (b) 3 mts
     (c) 4 mts                                     (d) 5 mts
 3. Which of the following methods are useful while raising Clonal Seed Orchards
    (CSO) of genetically superior trees ?
     (a) Root suckers and budding
     (b) Grafting and root suckers
     (c) Grafting and budding
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      (a) 2mts                                                          (b) 3 mts
      (c) 4 mts                                                         (d) 5 mts
 3. ñÜÚà¿áÊÝX E®Ü°ñÜ ÊÜáÃÜWÜÙÜ (Genetically Superior trees)PæãÉà®ÜÇ
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    ÊÜ®Üá° ¸æÙæÓÜáÊÝWÜ PæÙÜX®Ü ¿ÞÊÜ Ë«Ý®ÜWÜÙÜá E±Ü¿ááPܤÊÝXÊæ ?
    (a) ¸æàÃÜá ×àÃÜáPÜWÜÙÜá ÊÜáñÜá¤ ÊæãWÜáYWÜÙÜá (Root suckers and budding)
    (b) PÜÔ ÊÜÞvÜáËPæ ÊÜáñÜᤠ¸æàÃÜá ×àÃÜáPÜWÜÙÜá (Grafting and root suckers)
    (c) PÜÔ ÊÜávÜáËPæ ÊÜáñÜá¤ ÊæãWÜáYWÜÙÜá (Grafting and budding)
    (d) Êæáà騆 ¿ÞÊÜ BÁáR¿áã AÆÉ
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    EÚÔPæãÙÜáÛñÜ¤Êæ ?
    (a) ÊæáàÇݽWÜ                                        (b) ávÜ
    (c) ÊÜá«Ü »ÝWÜ                                      (d) Êæáà騆 ¿ÞÊÜ BÁáR¿áã AÆÉ
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    TÝÈ ÓܧÙÜWÜÙÜ®Üá° ÓÜÄ¿ÞX ñÜáíÆÉ ±Ü¨ÜWÜÙæí¨ÜÃæ.
      (a)   Æí, AvÜx                                                   (b)   Æí, KÃæ¿Þ¨Ü
      (c)   AvÜx, KÃæ¿Þ¨Ü                                               (d)   AvÜx, Æí
                                                                   3                                                            ±Üâ.£.®æãà.
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 7. According to Champion and Seth (1968) there are ________ major groups and
     __________type groups of forest types in India. The numbers which correctly fill
     the blanks are respectively.
 8. The tree from which the vegetative propagules are taken is called
     (a) clone
(b) ramet
(c) ortet
10. Which of the forces that works in nature assists in increasing the variation ?
                                             4
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(a) 1A, 2B, 3C, 4E, 5D (b) 1E, 2A, 3D, 4C, 5A
13. Mycorrihizae in roots of some plant species have a _________ relationship because
     _______________ The word and clause which correctly fill the blanks are
     respectively.
     (a) Parasitic, the mycorrihizae fungi invade the root tissue and absorb water and
          nutrients from the plant tissue.
     (b) Competitive, both organisms are competing for water and minerals found in
          the soil.
     (c) Mutualistic, the root tissue provides organic compounds for the fungi, and the
          fungi absorb water and nutrients and transfer most of these resources to the
          host plant.
     (d) Commensalistic, the root tissue provides organic compounds for the fungi,
          but the plant is not affected by its presence.
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      (c) 1B, 2C, 3A, 4D, 5E                                (d)   Êæáà騆 ¿ÞÊÜ BÁáR¿áã AÆÉ
12.   Jí¨Üá ZoPÜÊÝX, ñæàÊÝíÍÜ (Humidity) PæÙÜX®Ü ¿ÞÊÜ AíÍÜWÜÙÜ®Üá° ±ÜÅ£¯ÓÜáñܤ¨æ ?
      (a)   ÊÜá~¡®Ü                                         (b)   ÖÜÊÝÊÜÞ¯PÜ
      (c)   ÓܧÙÝPÜꣿá (Topographic)                       (d)   hæçËPÜ
13.   PæÆÊÜâ ÓÜÓÜ ±ÜÅ»æà¨ÜWÜÙÜÈÉ®Ü ¸æàÃÜáWÜÙÜÈÉ®Ü ÊæáçPÝÄ×hæà ___________ ÓÜíí«ÜÊÜ®Üá° Öæãí©ÃÜáñܤ¨æ
      HPæí¨ÜÃæ ___________ TÝÈ ¹or hÝWÜWÜÙÜ®Üá° PÜÅÊÜáÊÝX ñÜáíáÊÜÊæí¨ÜÃæ
      (a)   ±ÜÃÝÊÜÆí¹, ÊæáçPÝÄ×hæà ÎÈàí«ÜÅWÜÙÜá ¸æàÄ®Ü AíWÝíÍÜÊÜ®Üá° ±ÜÅÊæàÎÔ, ÓÜÓÜ AíWÝíÍÜ©í¨Ü ¯àÃÜá
            ÊÜáñÜᤠ±èÑrPÝíÍÜWÜÙÜ®Üá° ×àÄPæãÙÜáÛñÜ¤Êæ
      (b)   Óܳ«ÝìñܾPÜ, GÃÜvÜã iàËWÜÙÜá ÊÜá~¡®ÜÈÉ ¯àÃÜá ÊÜáñÜᤠ±èÑrPÝíÍÜWÜÚWÝX ÓܳìÓÜᣤÃÜáñÜ¤Êæ
      (c)   ±ÜÃÜÓܳÃÜ, ¸æàÄ®Ü AíWÝíÍÜÊÜâ ÎÈàí«ÜÅPæR ÓÝÊÜ¿áÊÜ ÓÜí¿ááPܤWÜÙÜ®Üá° ¯àvÜáñܤ¨æ ÊÜáñÜᤠÎÈàí«ÜÅÊÜâ
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            ÊÜWÝìÀáÓÜáñܤ¨æ
      (d)   ÓÜÖÜiàË, ¸æàÄ®Ü AíWÝíÍÜÊÜâ ÎÈàí«ÜÅPæR ÓÝÊÜ¿áÊÜ ÓÜí¿ááPܤWÜÙÜ®Üá° ¯àvÜáñܤ¨æ, B¨ÜÃæ A¨ÜÃÜ
            E±ÜÔ§£Àáí¨Ü ÓÜÓÜÂ¨Ü ÊæáàÇæ ¿ÞÊÜ ±ÜÄOÝÊÜáÊÜä ¹àÃÜáÊÜâ©ÆÉ
                                                        7                                               ±Üâ.£.®æãà.
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14. Which of this component decreases when site is deforested ?
    (a) Soil erosion                      (b) Run off
    (c) Soil humus                        (d) Light intensity
15. In shelterwood system of management, annual coupe is equivalent to
    (a) Felling series                     (b) Coupe
    (c) Block                              (d) Periodic block
16. Which term is used to study the seasonal changes in the development of foliage,
    flowering and fruiting ?
     (a) Physiognomy
     (b) Phenology
     (c) Physiographic
     (d) Morphology
17. Group of plants of similar genotypes that occupy specific ecological niche is
    termed as
     (a) Cline                                     (b) Ecotype
     (c) Land race                                 (d) Provenance
18. Sandal tree can flower
    (a) once in a year
    (b) twice in a year
    (c) throughout the year
    (d) all first three options are correct
19. Water when held with a water potential greater than -1/3 bar is known as
    (a) Water volume
    (b) Gravitational water
    (c) Field capacity
    (d) All first three options are correct
20. Azadirachta indica that is Neem is
    (a) light demander
    (b) drought resistant
    (c) evergreen tree
     (d) all first three options are correct
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*F1*                                                                                                   F1
PART – B (SECTION – 1)
21. What are the factors influencing selection of site for establishing a forest nursery ?
22. Explain four advantages and four disadvantages of Clear Felling System.
OR
23. What is diagnosis and design (D & D) methodology in agroforestry and explain the
OR
Explain the constraints that make agroferestry practices unpopular with farmers.
OR
What is a watershed ? Classify the types of watershed. List any six objectives of
watershed management.
OR
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*F1*                                                                                                          F1
                                             »ÝWÜ & ¹ (Ë»ÝWÜ & 1)
21. Jí¨Üá AÃÜ| ÓÜÓÜÂ ÍæÅàÍÜÅÊÜ®Üá° Óݧ²ÓÜÆá hÝWÜ¨Ü BÁáR¿á ÊæáàÇæ ±ÜÅ»ÝÊÜ ¹àÃÜáÊÜ AíÍÜWÙÜ áÜ ¿ÞÊÜâÊÜâ ?
22.   QÉà¿áÃ
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                          A¥ÜÊÝ
23.   AÃÜ|ÂPÜêÑ¿áÈÉ Diagnosis & design (D&D)˫ݮÜÊæí¨ÜÃæ H®Üá ÊÜáñÜᤠAÊÜâWÜÙÜÈÉ®Ü ËË«Ü
      PÝ¿áì˫ݮÜWÜÙÜ®Üá° ËÊÜÄÔÄ.
                          A¥ÜÊÝ
25.   ˨æàÎ XvÜWÜÙÜ®Üá° ¸æÙæÓÜáÊÜâ¨ÜÄí¨Ü BWÜáÊÜ A®ÜáPÜãÆWÜÙÜá ÊÜáñÜᤠA®Ý®ÜáPÜãÆWÜÙÜ®Üá° ÓÜíQұܤÊÝX ËÊÜÄÔ.
                          A¥ÜÊÝ
                                                         11                                            ±Üâ.£.®æãà.
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                              PART – B (SECTION – 2)
26. Write in detail about the distribution, phenology, silvicultural characters, natural
    regeneration and utilization of
      Dipterocarpus indicus
                      OR
      Pterocarpus marsupium.
27. Define thinning, reasons for thinning and describe different kinds of thinning methods
    used in forestry.
                      OR
    Write short notes on the following :
    (a) Continuing causes in succession and important process involved in it.
    (b) Monoclimax theory.
    (c) Various operations to be carried out for successful natural regeneration.
    (d) Rapid test for seed viability.
    (e) Root coiling in nursery seedlings.
     (f) Factors affecting the choice of spacing in plantation.
28. (a) What are the differences between soil particle density and bulk density ?
     (b) Write in brief about
         1) Soil humus
         2) Cation exchange Cat-ion exchange
     (c) What are the benefits of soil organic matter ?
     (d) Explain in brief :
         1) Raindrop splash erosion
         2) Surface flow erosion
         3) Channelized flow erosion.
30. Define agroforestry. Classify various agroforestry systems. What are the
    advantages of agroforestry ?
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                                              »ÝWÜ & ¹ (Ë»ÝWÜ & 2)
      ÓÜãaÜ®æWÜÙÜá :   1) GÇÝÉ ±ÜÅÍæ°WÜÙÜá PÜvÝx¿áÊÝXÊæ.
                       2) GÇÝÉ ±ÜÅÍæ°WÜÙÜá ÖÜ®æ°ÃÜvÜá AíPÜWÜÙÜ®Üá° Öæã£¤ÃÜáñÜ¤Êæ.   (5×12=60 Marks)
26.   PæÙÜX®ÜÊÜâWÜÙÜ ÖÜíbPæ (Distribution), MáñÜá«ÜÊÜáìÍÝÓÜ÷ (Phenology), ÔÈÌPÜÈÂÃ
 (Silviculture)
      ÆPÜÒ|WÜÙÜá, ®æçÓÜXìPÜ ±Üâ®ÜÃÜáñݳ¨Ü®æ ÊÜáñÜᤠÙÜPæ¿á WæY ËÊÜÄÔ.
      Dipterocarpus indicus
                         A¥ÜÊÝ
      Pterocarpus marsupium.
27.   ËÃÜÚàPÜÃÜ| (Thinning) Gí¨ÜÃæà®Üá ? ËÃÜÚàPÜÃÜ|PæR PÝÃÜ|WÜÙÜá ÊÜáñÜᤠAÃÜ|¨ÜÈÉ AÙÜÊÜwÓÜáÊÜ ËË«Ü
      ËÃÜÚàPÜÃÜ| ˫ݮÜWÜÙÜ®Üá° ËÊÜÄÔ.
                          A¥ÜÊÝ
    PæÙÜX®ÜÊÜâWÜÙÜ ÊæáàÇæ q±Ü³~WÜÙÜ®Üá° ÃæÀáÄ.
    (a) ÊÝÃÜÓÜáñܮܨÜÈÉ (sucession) ÊÜááí¨ÜáÊÜÃæ¨Ü PÝÃÜ|WÜÙÜá ÊÜáñÜᤠA¨ÜÃÜÈÉ JÙÜWæãíwÃÜáÊÜ ±ÜÅQÅÁá
    (b) Êæãà®æãàPæÉ$çÊÜÞÂP
Õ Ô¨ÝíñÜ
    (c) ¿áÍÜÔÌà ®æçÓÜXìPÜ ±Üâ®ÜÃÜáñݳ¨Ü®æWÝX PæçWæãÙÜÛ¸æàPÝ¨Ü ËË«Ü PÝ¿áìWÜÙÜá
    (d) ¹àg¨Ü B¿ááÐÜÂPÝRX QÒ±ÜÅ ±ÜÄàPæÒ (Rapid test)
    (e) ÓÜÓÜ PæÒàñÜÅWÜÙÜ®Üá° ÓÜÓÜÂWÜÙÜ ¸æàÃÜá ÓÜáÃÜÚËPæ (Root coiling)
     (f) ñæãào¨ÜÈÉ AíñÜÃÜ¨Ü BÁáR¿á ÊæáàÇæ ±ÜÄOÝÊÜá ¹àÃÜáÊÜ AíÍÜWÜÙÜá.
28. (a) ÊÜá~¡®Ü PÜ| ÓÝí¨ÜÅñæ ÊÜáñÜᤠJpÝrÃæ ÓÝí¨ÜÅñæWÜÙÜ ®ÜvÜá訆 ÊÜÂñÝÂÓÜWÜÙÜá ¿ÞÊÜâÊÜâ ?
    (b) CÊÜâWÜÙÜ WæY ÓÜíQұܤÊÝX ÃæÀáÄ.
           i) ÊÜá~¡®Ü ÖÜãÂÊÜáÓ
          ii) PÝÂo I¿Þ®
 (cation) ˯¿áÊÜá
    (c) ÊÜá~¡®Ü ÓÝÊÜ¿áÊÜ ±Ü¨Ý¥ÜìWÜÙÜ (organic matter) A®ÜáPÜãÆWÜÙÜá ¿ÞÊÜâÊÜâ ?
    (d) ÓÜíQұܤÊÝX ËÊÜÄÔ
           i) ÊÜáÙæ Öܯ Óݳ$ÉÍ
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          ii) ÊæáàÇæ¾$ç ÖÜÄ訆 ÓÜÊæñÜ
         iii) aÝ®æÇæçÓ
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29. PæÙÜX®ÜÊÜâWÜÙÜ ÊæáàÇæ q±Ü³~WÜÙÜ®Üá° ÃæÀáÄ
    (1) ÊÜáãÆ g®ÜÓÜíTæÂ (Base population)
    (2) ¹àg ÓÜíWÜÅÖÜOæ¿á A®Ý®ÜáPÜãÆWÜÙÜá
    (3) pÝWæìp
 ÆPÜÒ|WÜÙÜá (Target traits)
    (4) PæãÉà®ÜÇ
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ì CSO XíñÜ ÔàwÉíW
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ì (S.S.O.) ®Üá° BÄÔPæãÙÜÛÆá
         PÝÃÜ|WÜÙÜá
    (5) ÓæãàÊÜáPæãÉà®ÜÇ
 ¨ÜÇÝÊÜOæ (Somaclonal variation)
    (6) ÓÜíñÝ®Ü ±ÜÄàPæÒ (Progeny test)
30. AÃÜ| PÜêÑ Gí¨ÜÃæà®Üá ? ËË«Ü AÃÜ| PÜêÑ ÊÜÂÊÜÓæ§WÜÙÜ®Üá° ÊÜXìàPÜÄÔ. AÃÜ| PÜêÑ¿á A®ÜáPÜãÆWÜÙÜá
    ¿ÞÊÜâÊÜâ ?
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                                                         ÖÝÙæWÜÙÜ®Üá° ¯àvÜÇÝWÜáÊÜâ©ÆÉ .
GK                                                                                *GK*
                                      PART – A
CURRENT AFFAIRS
 1. Who are/were and why were the following persons in the news recently ?
                                                              (2 marks×5=10 marks)
     a) Mrs. Indira Raisom Goswami.
     b) Mr. Gagan Narang.
     c) Ms. Irom Shomila.
     d) Muammar Gadadffi.
     e) Mr. Steve Jobs.
PART – B
HISTORY
 4. What were the causes of the revolt of 1857 ? What were the reasons for its
    failure ?                                                                (6 marks)
 5. What was the impact of British rule on the economy and education of India ?
                                                                             (6 marks)
                                           2
*GK*                                                                                                           GK
                                                      »ÝWÜ – A
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5. ¹ÅqàÐÜÃÜ BvÜÚñÜ »ÝÃÜñÜ¨Ü B¦ìPÜñæ ÊÜáñÜᤠÎPÜÒ|¨Ü ÊæáàÇæ ¿ÞÊÜ ±ÜÄOÝÊÜá Eíoá ÊÜÞwñÜá ? (6 AíPÜWÜÙÜá)
                                                           3                                              [P.T.O.
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 6. Why and how are the following terms/war/persons important in the history
    of India ?                                               (1.5 marks×6=9marks)
     a) Black hole.
     b) The fourth Anglo-Mysore war.
     c) Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel.
     d) Kittur Rani Chennamma.
     e) Shri Raja Ram Mohan Roy.
     f) Lord Macaulay.
                                       PART – C
                                    GEOGRAPHY
 7. What are the types of natural vegetation found in India ? What are the
    characteristics of each ? What weather conditions are present in each type ?
                                                                             (7 marks)
                                           4
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        a) PܱÜâ³ Qíw
        b) ®ÝÆR®æà BíWæãÉà&ÊæáçÓÜãÃÜá ¿áá¨Ü
        c) ÓܨÝìÃ
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         f) ÇÝv
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                                                    »ÝWÜ – C
                                                    »ÜãWæãàÙÜ
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        b) ¿ÞÊÜâ¨æà ÓܧÙܨÜÈÉ ÊÜÐÜì¨Üá¨ÜªPÜãR Jí¨Üá ©®Ü¨ÜÈÉ ¸æÙÜPÜá ÊÜáñÜᤠPÜñܤÆá AÊÜ HPæ
            ¨ÜÇÝÊÜOæ¿ÞWÜáñܤ¨æ ?                                                                   (3 AíPÜWÜÙÜá)
        c) AÃÜ| ®ÝÍÜPæR GÃÜvÜá PÝÃÜ|WÜÙÜá ÊÜáñÜᤠA¨ÜÄí¨ÜáípÝWÜáÊÜ GÃÜvÜá ±ÜÄOÝÊÜáWÜÙÜ®Üá° £ÚÔ.    (2 AíPÜWÜÙÜá)
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                                        PART – D
                                     INDIAN POLITY
10. a) What is the procedure prescribed in the constitution for the removal of the
         President of India ?                                                 (3.5 marks)
     b) Write down at least four fundamental rights and at least four fundamental
        duties as per the constitution of India ?                               (4 marks)
11. Who appoints the Chief Minister of a State ? What are the functions provided
     for the Chief Minister as per the Constitution of India ?          (1+6.5=7.5 marks)
12. What is meant by Directive Principles of State Policy of the Constitution of India
     ? Why do some criticize these principles as no more than ‘‘new year greetings’’ ?
     Write down at least six statements of this policy.              (2+2+3.5=7.5 marks)
PART – E
INDIAN ECONOMY
13. Give any eight reasons for why agriculture is the backbone of Indian economy.
     Also mention the main problems of agriculture in the country.      (4+3.5=7.5 marks)
14. What is meant by international trade ? Why is it important for any country ?
     Mention three important items of exports and three important items of imports
     of our country ?                                                (2+2.5+3=7.5 marks)
15. Define/explain any three of the following :                  (2.5 marks × 3=7.5 marks)
     a) Floating interest rate.
     b) Cash Reserve Ratio and its effect on money supply.
     c) Bad debt.
     d) Non performing asset.
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                                                         »ÝWÜ – D
                                                      »ÝÃÜñÜ¨Ü ÃÝhÝÂíWÜ
D »ÝWÜ©í¨Ü ¨Ü¿áËoár GÃÜvÜá ±ÜÅÍæ°WÜÙÜ®Üá° EñܤÄÔ :
11. Jí¨Üá ÃÝg嬆 ÊÜááSÂÊÜáí£Å¿á®Üá° ¿ÞÃÜá ®æàËáÓÜáñÝ¤Ãæ ? »ÝÃÜñÜ¨Ü ÓÜíË«Ý®Ü¨Ü ±ÜÅPÝÃÜ ÊÜááSÂÊÜáí£Å¿á
     PÜñÜìÊÜÂWÜÙæà®Üá ?                                                                 (1+6.5=7.5 AíPÜWÜÙÜá)
12. »ÝÃÜñÜ¨Ü ÓÜíË«Ý®Ü¨Ü ÃÝgÂ¯à£¿á ¯¨æàìÍÜPÜ ñÜñÜÌWÜÙæí¨ÜÃæà®Üá ? CÊÜâWÜÙÜ®Üá° PæÆÊÜÃÜá PæàÊÜÆ "ÖæãÓÜ ÊÜÐÜì¨Ü
     ÍÜá»ÝÍÜ¿áWÜÙÜá' Gí¨Üá HPæ qàQÓÜáñÝ¤Ãæ ? D ¯à£¿á PܯÐÜu BÃÜá ÖæàÚPæWÜÙÜ®Üá° ÃæÀáÄ.
                                                                                    (2+2+3.5=7.5 AíPÜWÜÙÜá)
»ÝWÜ – E
                                                      »ÝÃÜñÜ¨Ü B¦ìPÜñæ
D »ÝWÜ©í¨Ü ¨Ü¿áËoár GÃÜvÜá ±ÜÅÍæ°WÜÙÜ®Üá° EñܤÄÔ :
13. PÜêÑ »ÝÃÜñÜ¨Ü B¦ìPÜñæ¿á ¸æ®Üá°Æáá G®Üá°ÊÜâ¨ÜPæR ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Ý¨ÜÃÜã Gíoá PÝÃÜ|WÜÙÜ®Üá° Pæãw. ÖÝWæÁáà,
     ®ÜÊÜá¾ ¨æàÍÜ¨Ü PÜêÑ PæÒàñÜÅ¨Ü ÊÜááS ÓÜÊÜáÓæÂWÜÙÜ®Üá° ÖæÓÜÄÔ.                      (4+3.5=7.5 AíPÜWÜÙÜá)
14. AíñÝÃÝÑóà¿á ÊݱÝÃÜ Gí¨ÜÃæà®Üá ? ¿ÞÊÜâ¨æà ÃÝÐÜóPæR A¨Üá HPæ ÊÜááS ? ®ÜÊÜá¾ ¨æàÍÜ¨Ü ÊÜáãÃÜá ÊÜááSÂ
     ÃÜ´Ü⤠ÓÝÊÜáXÅWÜÙÜá ÊÜáñÜᤠÊÜáãÃÜá BÊÜá¨Üá ÓÝÊÜáXÅWÜÙÜ®Üá° ÖæÓÜÄÔ.             (2+2.5+3=7.5 AíPÜWÜÙÜá)
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                                        PART – F
                                        SCIENCE
Please answer two questions from this section as directed below :
Please answer question 16 which is compulsory.
From the questions numbered 17 and 18, any one can be answered.
16. Explain the reason/reasons behind the following phenomena.      (2 marks×5= 10 marks)
     a) We see lightening earlier than hearing its thunder, though both happen
        at the same time.
     b) Cold blooded animals hibernate in extreme summers or winters.
     c) Water coolers and fans seem to lose their coolness providing effect in humid
        areas.
     d) Gold and silver are preferred in making jewellery.
     e) We tend to bend a little towards uphill side when climbing a hill or stairs.
17. ‘‘In wildlife conservation special status is being given to tigers and elephants’’.
    Explain the correctness of this strategy on the basis of food chain and other
    relevant ecological considerations.                                         (5 Marks)
18. a) What is meant by ‘‘physical change’’ and ‘‘chemical change" ? Give an example
       of each.                                                                (2 marks)
    b) Why do rooms facing west tend to be warmer than those rooms which face
       east ?                                                                  (2 marks)
    c) Write the names of any two sexually transmitted diseases.                (1 mark)
                                       PART – G
Please write short notes on any five topics given below :          (2 marks×5= 10 marks)
19. Blue moon.
20. Cloud computing.
21. Earth hour.
22. Keystone species.
23. Carbon footprint.
24. Probiotic.
25. Nanotechnology.
26. Superconductors.
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                                                   »ÝWÜ – F
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±ÜÅÍæ° ÓÜíTæÂ 17 ÊÜáñÜᤠ18 ÃÜÈÉ ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Ý¨ÜÃÜã Jí¨ÜPæR EñܤÃÜ ¯àw.
16. PæÙÜPÜívÜ ÓÜíWÜ£WÜÙÜ ×í©ÃÜáÊÜ PÝÃÜ|ÊÜ®Üá° ËÊÜÄÔ :                             (2 AíPÜWÜÙÜá×5= 10 AíPÜWÜÙÜá)
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      c)   B¨ÜÅìñæ CÃÜáÊÜ ±ÜŨæàÍÜWÜÙÜÈÉ ÊÝoÃ
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17. ""ÊÜ®ÜÂiàË ÓÜíÃÜPÜÒOæ¿áÈÉ ®ÝÊÜâ ÖÜáÈWÜÙÜá ÊÜáñÜᤠB®æWÜÚWæ ËÍæàÐÜ Óݧ®Ü ¯àvÜáñæ¤àÊæ ''. D «æãàÃÜOæ ÓÜÄÁáà
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18. a) ""»è£PÜ ¨ÜÇÝÊÜOæ '' ÊÜáñÜᤠ""ÃÝÓÝ¿á¯PÜ ¨ÜÇÝÊÜOæ '' Gí¨ÜÃæà®Üá ? ±ÜÅ£Áãí¨ÜPÜãR Jí¨æãí¨Üá
       E¨ÝÖÜÃÜOæ Pæãw.                                                                    (2 AíPÜWÜÙÜá)
      b) ±ÜÎcÊÜá ©QRWæ ¸ÝXÈÃÜáÊÜ ÊÜá®æWÜÙÜá ±ÜäÊÜì ©QR®ÜÈÉ ¸ÝXÈÃÜáÊÜ ÊÜá®æWÜÚXíñÜ ÖæaÜác ÍÝS©í©ÃÜáÊÜíñæ
         ñæãàÃÜáñܤ¨Üæ, HPæ ?                                                                         (2 AíPÜWÜÙÜá)
      c) ÇæçíXPÜ QÅÁáÀáí¨Ü ÖÜÃÜvÜáÊÜ ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Ý¨ÜÃÜã GÃÜvÜá PÝÀáÇæWÜÙÜ®Üá° ÖæÓÜÄÔ.                           (1 AíPÜ)
»ÝWÜ – G
PæÙÜWæ PæãqrÃÜáÊÜ ËÐÜ¿áWÜÙÜÈÉ ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Ý¨ÜÃÜã I¨ÜÃÜ WæY ÓÜíQұܤ q±Ü³~ ÃæÀáÄ : (2 AíPÜWÜÙÜá×5= 10 AíPÜWÜÙÜá)
19. ¯àÈ aÜí¨ÜÅ (Blue moon)
20. ÊæãàvÜ PÜí±ÜäÂqíW
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21. A¥
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22. QàÓæãr®
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23. CíWÝÆ ÖæhæjWÜáÃÜáñÜáWÜÙÜá (Carbon footprint)
24. ±æäÅÁãàqP
25. ®Ý®æãà ñÜíñÜÅhÝn®Ü
26. ÓÜã±ÜÃ
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MA                                                                                              *MA*
 Please answer the twenty questions on page 1 of the answer booklet by writing the
 serial of the answer that you find to be most complete and correct.
                          1
 2. Lim (1 + 3 x ) 4 x =
      x →0
                 4                        3
      (a) e 3                     (b) e 4                  (c) e3               (d) e4
      ∫x
           3
 3.            (1 − x 2 )9 dx =
      0
                1                        1                        1                    1
      (a)                         (b)                      (c)                  (d)
               110                      55                       220                  180
 4. The order of the differential equation of family of circles with radius 5 is _______
      (a) 1                       (b) 2                    (c) 3                (d) 5
                                                        x − 1 y −1 z − 2
 5. The point of intersection of the line                    =    =      in the plane
                                                         2      3    1
      2x + 2y + z + 5 = 0 is _______
      (a) (1, 1, –9)              (b) (–2, 0, –1)          (c) (–1, –2, 1)      (d) (3, 4, 3)
                                                    2
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 ¯ÊÜáWæ AñÜÂíñÜ ÓÜãPܤ ÊÜáñÜᤠ±ÜıÜä|ì Gí¨æ¯ÓÜáÊÜ EñÜ¤Ã¨Ü Ü ÓÜíTæÂ¿á®Üá° Ãæ¿ááÊÜ ÊÜáãÆPÜ EñܤÃÜ ±ÜâÔ¤P¿
                                                                                                        æ á
 1 ®æà ±Üâo¨ÜÈÉ®Ü C±Ü³ñÜᤠ±ÜÅÍæ°WÜÙÜ®Üá° ¨Ü¿áËoár EñܤÄÔÄ.
                          1
 2. Lim (1 + 3 x ) 4 x =
      x→0
                 4                           3
      (a) e 3                        (b) e 4                  (c) e3                    (d) e4
      1
           3
 3.   ∫x       (1 − x 2 )9 dx =
      0
                1                           1                        1                         1
      (a)                            (b)                      (c)                       (d)
               110                         55                       220                       180
                                                 x −1 y − 1 z − 2
 5. 2x + 2y + z + 5 = 0 ÓÜÊÜáñÜÆ¨ÜÈÉ                 =     =              ÃæàTæ¿á dæà¨Ü®Ü ¹í¨ÜáÊÜâ _____
                                                  2     3     1
      (a) (1, 1, –9)                 (b) (–2, 0, –1)          (c) (–1, –2, 1)           (d) (3, 4, 3)
            1                           n!                    s                         a
     (a)                     (b)                       (c)                    (d)
           s−a                     s(n+1)                    s−a                    s 2 + a2
(a) sin hx cos y (b) cos hx sin y (c) sin hx cos hy (d) sin x cos hy
                                                     ∂ 2z                             ∂z
12. The solution of the partial differential equation 2 + z = 0 at, x = 0, z = ey and    = 1is -
                                                     ∂x                               ∂x
     (a) z = sin x + ey sec x                          (b) z = cos x – ey
     (c) z = sin x + ey cos x                          (d) z = cos x – ey sin x
                           ⎡3           6    − 3⎤
13. The rank of the matrix ⎢ 1          2    − 1⎥ is _______
                           ⎢                      ⎥
                           ⎢⎣2          4    − 2 ⎥⎦
14. If the displacement of a particle, which is in simple harmonic motion at any time t
                  dx
     is x, then      =
                  dt
     (a) − aμ sin μt         (b) a sin μt + b cos μt     (c) a μ cos μt       (d) aμ sin μt + b
15. If f(z) is analytic within and on the circle C : z − a = r , with f (z) ≤ m, then f n (a ) is
                                   n!                                                      n!
     (a) less than or equal to                         (b) greater than or equal to m
                                   rn                                                      rn
                         m.n!                                                       n! m
     (c) only equal to                                 (d) less than or equal to
                          rn                                                         rn
                                                  4
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                         ∂z        ∂ 2z
12. x = 0, z = e ÊÜáñÜá¤
                  y         = 1®ÜÈÉ 2 + z = 0 Gí »ÝWÜÍ@Ü ËPÜÆ®Ü ÓÜËáàPÜÃ|
                                                                         Ü ¨Ü ±ÜÄÖÝÃÜÊâÜ _______
                         ∂x        ∂x
      (a) z = sin x + ey sec x                                     (b) z = cos x – ey
      (c) z = sin x + ey cos x                                     (d) z = cos x – ey sin x
    ⎡3        6    − 3⎤
13. ⎢ 1       2    − 1⎥ Gí ÊÜÞñÜêPæ¿á ÃÝÂíP
 _______
    ⎢                   ⎥
    ⎢⎣2       4    − 2 ⎥⎦
14.   ¿ÞÊÜ¨àæ ÓÜÊáÜ ¿á t ®ÜÈÉ ÓÜÃÙÜ Ü ÓÜíWÜñÜ aÜÆ®æ¿áÈÉÃáÜ ÊÜ (simple harmonic motion) Jí¨Üá ÊÜÓáÜ ¤ÊâÜ
                                   dx
      PÜÅËáÓÜáÊÜ ¨ÜãÃÜÊâÜ x B¨ÜÃæ , dt   =
15. f(z)    Gíá¨Üá     f (z ) ≤ m, ®æãí©X®Ü C : z − a = r Gí              ÊÜêñܤ¨Ü JÙÜWæ ÊÜáñÜá¤ Êæáà騆 Jí¨Üá
      Ë»ÝgPÜÊݨÜÃæ (analytic), BWÜ ,              f n (a ) =
            n!                           n!                                m.n!                          n! m
      (a) ≤ n                     (b) ≥ m n                        (c) =          ÊÜÞñÜÅ     (d) ≤
            r                            r                                  rn                            rn
                                                               5                                                ±Üâ.£.®æãà.
MA                                                                                                           *MA*
      z2 − z + 1
16. ∫            dz, where c: |z| =1, is ________
    c
        z − 1
     (a) 2 π                      (b) 2 π i                       (c) π i                      (d) –2 π i
     (a) y 3 − 3 y 2 − 3 y1 + y 0                                 (b) y 3 − 3 y 2 + 3 y 1 − y 0
     (c) y 3 − 3 y 2 + 3 y 1 + 1                                  (d) y 3 − 3 y 2 − 3 y 1 + 1
                                                                            dy
19. Using Rungekutta method of fourth order to solve                           = f (x, y), y(x 0 ) = y 0 ,
                                                                            dx
     y1 = y 0 + k, where k =
                                                                        1
     (a) k 1 + 2k 2 + 2k 3 + k 4                                  (b)     (k1 + 2k 2 + 2k 3 + k 4 )
                                                                        2
           1                                                            1
     (c)     (k1 + 2k 2 + 2k 3 + k 4 )                            (d)     (k1 + k 2 + k 3 + k 4 )
           6                                                            4
           h
     (a)     (y 0 + y1 + y 2 + ... + yn )
           2
           h
     (b)     ( y 0 + 2 y1 + 4 y 2 + 2 y 3 + 4 y 4 + ... + y n )
           2
           h
     (c)     (y 0 + 2y1 + 2y2 + ... + 2y x−1 + yn )
           2
           h
     (d)     (y 0 + 2y1 + 4y 2 + 2y 3 + 4y 4 + ... + 4y x−1 + yn)
           3
                                                         6
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        z2 − z + 1
16.   ∫ z − 1 dz,         ÊÜáñÜᤠc: |z| =1,B¨ÜÃæ _______
      c
(c) y 3 − 3 y 2 + 3 y 1 + 1 (d) y 3 − 3 y 2 − 3 y 1 + 1
                                                                                 dy
19.   ®ÝÆR®æà ÍæÅà~¿á ÃÜáíWæ PÜápÝr ˫ݮÜÊÜ®Üá° E±ÜÁãàXÔPæãívÜá,                    = f (x, y), y(x 0 ) = y 0 , A®Üá°
                                                                                 dx
      ±ÜÄÖÜÄÔÄ    y1 = y 0 + k,   CÈÉ k =
                                                                         1
      (a) k 1 + 2k 2 + 2k 3 + k 4                                  (b)     (k1 + 2k 2 + 2k 3 + k 4 )
                                                                         2
            1                                                            1
      (c)     (k1 + 2k 2 + 2k 3 + k 4 )                            (d)     (k1 + k 2 + k 3 + k 4 )
            6                                                            4
            h
      (a)     ( y 0 + y1 + y 2 + ... + yn )
            2
            h
      (b)     ( y 0 + 2 y1 + 4 y 2 + 2 y 3 + 4 y 4 + ... + y n )
            2
            h
      (c)     (y0 + 2 y1 + 2y 2 + ... + 2yx−1 + yn )
            2
            h
      (d)     (y 0 + 2y1 + 4 y2 + 2 y3 + 4 y4 + ... + 4y x−1 + yn)
            3
                                                            7                                                  ±Üâ.£.®æãà.
MA                                                                                           *MA*
                  ∞
21. a) Let    ∑ an    be a series that has no negative terms
              n=1
              ∞                                                                          n
        If ∑ c n is a convergent series such that an ≤ Cnfor all n then prove that      ∑ an
             n=1                                                                        i=1
        is also convergent.
OR
OR
a1x + b1y + c1z + d1 = 0, a2x + b2y + c2z + d2 = 0 and a3x + b3y + c3z + d3 = 0 to
                                    ⎡a 1       a2       a3 ⎤
                                    ⎢                   b3 ⎥ = 0
        intersect in a line is that ⎢b1        b2
                                                             ⎥
                                    ⎢⎣ c1      c2       c 3 ⎥⎦
OR
     b) Using the statement of De. Moivres theorem for integer values prove the theorem
        for rational values of n.
                                                    8
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            ∞
           ∑ c n Jí¨Üá ÓÜíÁãàgPÜ ÓÜÃÜ~¿ÞX¨Ü᪠, n ®Ü GÇÝÉ ÊÜåèÆÂWÜÚWæ an ≤ CnBXÃÜÈ
           n=1
                        n
           ÖÝWݨÜÃæ, ∑ a n PÜãvÜ ÓÜíÁãàgPÜÊæí¨Üá ¯ÃÜã²ÔÄ.
                       i=1
                             A¥ÜÊÝ
      b)   ∑ an Gíá¨Üá an ≥ 0 , n ≥ n0 , ®æãí©X®Ü Jí¨Üá ÓÜÃ~
                                                            Ü ¿ÞXÃÜÈ ÊÜáñÜᤠ                n   a n → ∫ BXÃÜÈ.
           ÖÝWݨÜÃæ,   ∫ < 1B¨ÜÃæ ÓÜÃÜ~¿áá ÓÜíÁãàgPÜÊæí¨Üá ¯ÃÜã²ÔÄ.
                             A¥ÜÊÝ
      b) a1x + b1y + c1z + d1 = 0, a2x + b2y + c2z + d2 = 0               ÖÝWÜã a3x + b3y + c3z + d3 = 0
                                                                                     ⎡a 1        a2   a3 ⎤
                                                                                     ⎢b               b3 ⎥ = 0 ,
           Gí ÊÜáãÃÜá ÓÜÊÜáñÜÆWÜÙÜá Jí¨Üá ÃæàTæ¿áÈÉ ÓÜíÓÜÆá ¸æàPݨÜÃæ              ⎢ 1
                                                                                                 b2
                                                                                                           ⎥
                                                                                     ⎢⎣ c1       c2   c 3 ⎥⎦
           Gí¨Üá ¯ÃÜã²Ô.
23. a)     Jí¨Üá ÊæàÙæ , φ (x, y), ψ (x, y) φy ÊÜáñÜᤠψ x Gí Jí¨Üá ÓÜíÊÜêñÜ ÊÜPÅÜ ©í¨Ü ÓÜáñÜá¤ÊÃÜ ¿
                                                                                                    æ áÆ³or xy –
           ÓÜÊÜáñÜÆ¨Ü Jí¨Üá ±ÜŨæàÍÜ E ®ÜÈÉ ÓÜñÜñÜÊݨÜÃæ, C¨Ü®Üá° ¯ÃÜã²Ô
                                     ⎛ ∂ψ   ∂φ ⎞
            ∫ (φdx + ψdy ) = ∫ ∫ ⎜⎜⎝ ∂x − ∂y ⎟⎟⎠ dx dy .
            c                    E
                             A¥ÜÊÝ
      b)   ±ÜäOÝìíPÜ ÊÜåèÆÂWÜÚWæ w ÊÜÞÁáÅ ±ÜÅÊæáà¿á¨Ü ÖæàÚPæ¿á®Üá° ÙÜÔPæãívÜá G®
 »ÝWÜÆ
           ÊÜåèÆÂWÜÚWæ (rational numbers) ±ÜÅÊæáà¿áÊÜ®Üá° ÓÝÔÄ.
                                                           9                                               ±Üâ.£.®æãà.
MA                                                                                       *MA*
24. a) If v1, v2... vn are in a vector space V, then prove that either they are linearly
       independent or some vk is a linear combination of preceding ones v1, v2, vk –1...
OR
b) If f (z) is analytic function and f’(z) is continuous at each point within and on a
                      OR
     b) Prove that in a determinant if two rows are interchanged then the value of the
        determinant changes sign.
26. Answer any two of the following questions for 6 marks each.
      i) If p is a prime number prove that (p – 1)! = –1 mod p.
     ii) Find the intervals in which f(x) = x3 – 3x2 + 5 is increasing or in which decreasing.
         Hence find relative extremum.
                                                 2
     iii) Solve the differential equation y′ +     y = x2 + 1
                                                 x
27. Answer any two of the following questions, for 6 marks each.
      i) If H is a non empty finite subset of a group G and H is closed under multiplication
         prove that H is a sub group of G.
     ii) In a three dimensional space if α, β, γ, δ are the angles made by a straight line
                                                    2       2       2       2              4
        with the diagonals of a cube, prove that cos α + cos β + cos γ + cos δ =             .
                                                                                           3
                                          cos at − cos bt
     iii) Find the Laplace transform of                   .
                                                 t
                                                 10
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24. a)       Jí¨Üá ÊæàÙæ v1, v2... vn V Gí ÊæPÝrÃ
 Óæà³ Ó
 ®ÜÈÉ¨ÃªÜ ,æ AÊæÆÉÊäÜ ÓÜÃÙÜ Ê
                                                                                       Ü ÝX ÓÜÌñÜíñÜÅÊÝXÃÜáñÜÊ
                                                                                                            ¤ æ (linearly
             independent) A¥ÜÊÝ ¿ÞÊÜâ¨æà Jí¨Üá vk. v1, v2, vk –1...ÊÜááíñÝ¨Ü ×í©®Ü ÊÜåèÆÂWÜÙÜ Jí¨Üá
             ÓÜÃÙÜ Ü ÓÜíÁãàg®æ (linear combination) Gí¨Üá ÓÝÔÄ.
                               A¥ÜÊÝ
      b) f (z) Jí¨Üá Ë»ÝgPÜ PÝ¿áìÊÝX¨Ü᪠, (analytic function) f’(z)c Gí Jí¨Üá ÓÜíÊÜêñÜ ÊÜPÅÜ ¨ã
                                                                                                æ ÙÜWæ
                                                              Ü ÝX¨Üê ,æ ∫ f (z) dz = 0 Gí¨Üá ÓÝÔÄ.
             ÊÜáñÜá¤ ÊæáàÈÃÜáÊÜ ±ÜÅ£Áãí¨Üá ¹í¨ÜáË®ÜÆãÉ ¯ÃÜíñÜÃÊ
                                                                                    c
25. a) f(x) = 0          Gí ÓÜËáàPÜÃÜ|¨Ü ÊÜáãÆWÜÙÜ®Üá° PÜívÜá×w¿áÆá ®ÜãÂo®
&ÃÝ´ÜÕ®
 ˫ݮÜÊÜ®Üá°
             ±ÜvæÀáÄ.
                          A¥ÜÊÝ
      b) Jí¨Üá woËáì®æíp
®ÜÈÉ®Ü, GÃÜvÜá ÓÝÆáWÜÙÜ®Üá° A¨ÜÆá¨ÜÆá ÊÜÞw¨ÝWÜ, woËáì®æíp
®Ü
         ÊÜåèÆÂÊÜâ ñܮܰ bÖæ°¿á®Üá° ¨ÜÈÓÜáñܤ¨æ, ÓÝÔÄ.
                                                               11                                                  ±Üâ.£.®æãà.
MA                                                                                          *MA*
28. Answer any two of the following questions, for 6 marks each.
      i) If i = − 1 is a root of the equation x4 – 3x 3 + 3x2 – 3x + 2 = 0. Find the
         remaining roots.
     ii) A particle moves along the curve R = (t3 – 4t)i + (t2+4t)j+(8t2 – 3t3)k where t is
         time. Find the magnitude of acceleration along the tangent at time t = 2
     iii) Find the deflection of a vibrating string of unit length having fixed ends with
         initial velocity zero and initial deflection f(x) = k(sin x – sin 2x).
29. Answer any two of the following questions, for 6 marks each.
     iii) Evaluate ∫ f (z)dz , where f(z) = e t, c is the line joining (0 0) to (2, π /4)
                     c
30. Answer any two of the following questions, for 6 marks each.
      i) Solve 3x + y + z = 2
                   x – 2y + 2z = 3
                   4x + y + z = 3 using Cramers rule.
                      4
                           dx                    1
     ii) Evaluate    ∫ 1+ x 2 , using Simpson 3 rule by taking 8 sub intervals.
                      0
x 5 7 11 13 17
                                                 12
*MA*                                                                                                                   MA
      iii)   ∫c f(z )dz , ÓÝÔ. CÈÉ f(z) = et ÊÜáñÜᤠc Gíá¨Üá (0, 0) ÊÜáñÜᤠ(2, π /4) ®Üá° ÓæàÄÓÜáÊÜ ÃæàTæ.
30.   PæÙÜX®Ü ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Ý¨ÜÃÜã GÃÜvÜá ±ÜÅÍæ°WÜÚWæ EñܤÄÔ. ±ÜÅ£Áãí¨ÜPæR BÃÜá AíPÜWÜÚÃÜáñÜ¤Êæ.
       i)    PæÅàÊÜáÃ
'®Ü ¯¿áÊÜáÊÜ®Üá° E±ÜÁãàXÔPæãívÜá ÓÝÔ
             3x + y + z = 2
             x – 2y + 2z = 3
             4x + y + z = 3.
                                                                                             4
                                                                    1                            dx
      ii) 8 E±Ü ÊÜá«ÜÂíñÜÃÜWÜÙÜ®Üá° ñæWæ¨ÜáPæãívÜá, Ôí±ÜÕ®
'®Ü          ¯¿áÊÜáÊÜ®Üá° ÙÜÔ, ∫ 1 + x 2 ,®Üá° ÓÝÔ.
                                                                    3                        0
x 5 7 11 13 17
                                                             13                                               ±Üâ.£.®æãà.
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     SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK
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       bñÜᤠÃÜÖÜPÝRX ÓܧÙÜ
           15                  ±Üâ.£.®æãà.
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     SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK
             16
                                                                                                           *PH*
                         KARNATAKA FOREST DEPARTMENT
                                 PÜ®ÝìoPÜ AÃÜ| CÇÝTæ
                                   PAPER CODE :
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                                 TEST PAPER FOR
                                     ±ÜÅÍæ° ±Ü£ÅPæ ËÐÜ¿á
                                         PHYSICS
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             FORENOON SESSION OF 13TH DECEMBER 2011
  INSTRUCTIONS :                                        ÓÜãaÜ®Wæ ÙÜ áÜ :
1. Please keep away your mobile phone,             1.    ¯ÊÜá¾ Êæã¸æçÇ
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    calculator, slide rules and log tables               PæãsÜwWæ ñÜÃܸÝÃܨÜá.ñܲ³¨ÜªÈÉ ¯ÊÜá¾ A»Ü¦ìñÜÌÊÜ®Üá°
    before attempting the questions. Failure             WÜ|®æWæ ñæWæ¨ÜáPæãÙÜÛÇÝWÜáÊÜâ©ÆÉ.
    to do so can result in cancellation of your
    candidature.                                   2.    D ±ÜÅÍæ° ±Ü£ÅPæ Ë»ÝWܨÜÈÉ Joár ÊÜáãÊÜñæô¨Üá
2. There are THIRTY FIVE questions in this               ±ÜÅÍæ°WÜÚ¨Üáª, Jí¨Üá ÓÜÄ¿ááñܤÃÜ CÃÜáÊÜ ÖÜá
   paper including twenty multiple options
                                                         BÁáR¿á 20 ±ÜÅÍæ°WÜÙÜá CÃÜáñÜ¤Êæ.
   one correct type.
                                                   3.    ÊÜ á áS ±Ü Å Íæ ° W Ü Ù Ü È É ÓÜ ã bÓÜ Ç Ý¨Ü í ñæ ÊÜ Þ ñÜ Å
3. Please answer to the point to all
   questions. There are no marks for length
                                                         EñܤÃÜÊÜ®Üá° ¯àvÜáÊÜâ¨Üá. A®ÝÊÜÍÜÂPÜ EñܤÃÜWÜÚWæ
   of answers.
                                                         AíPÜWÜÙÜ®Üá° ¯àvÜáÊÜâ©ÆÉ.
4. Please answer all the questions within          4.    ¯ÊÜá¾ EñܤÃÜWÜÙÜ®Üá° ¯ÊÜáWæ ¯àvÜÇÝXÃÜáÊÜ EñܤÃÜ
   the answer booklet. No extra sheets will              ±ÜâÔ¤ Pæ¿áÈÉ ÊÜÞñÜÅ EñÜ ¤ Ä ÓÜ ¸ æ à PÜ á . Öæ a Ü á c Ê Ü Ä
   be supplied to any candidate.                         ÖÝÙæWÜÙÜ®Üá° ¯àvÜÇÝWÜáÊÜâ©ÆÉ.
PH                                                                                   *PH*
Please answer the twenty questions on page 1 of the answer booklet by writing the
serial of the answer that you find to be most complete and correct.
 1. The orbital velocity Vo and escape velocity Vs for an artificial satellite are in
    the ratio
    a) 1 : 2         b) 1 : Ö3        c) 1 : Ö2            d) Ö2 : 1
 7. Optical pumping is
    a) Increasing electron number in excited state
    b) Decreasing the electron number in the excited state
    c) Causing artificial transition to ground state
     d) Increasing electron number in the ground state
                                             2
*PH*                                                                                                          PH
 8. To form a PN junction
     a) Extrinsic semiconductors are used
     b) Intrinsic semiconductors are used
     c) Diodes are used
     d) None of these
10. If a free electron has to exist in a nucleus, it must have a minimum energy of
    about
     a) 4 MeV                                                                                                 b) 9 MeV                                  c) 20 KeV                                                                                                                    d) 10 KeV
     c)              2       m                               x       (          .       v       )
                                                                                                                                                        d)   m                                  x           (                      x           r   )
/Ö
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     d) Ö      
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    /Ö      
                                                                                                          
                                                                                                              )                                         b) Y =                                           
                                                                                                                                                                                                                             (1 +                                
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             )
     c) Y =                           
                                                                  (1 + 2 )                                
                                                                                                                                                        d) 2Y =                                                          
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         (1 +                            
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 )
16. For a particle trapped in a box of length l, the average value of momentum <p> is
     a) h/l                                                                                                   b) h/2l                                   c) 0                                                                                                                         d) l
                                                                                                                                                                         4
*PH*                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           PH
      c)                          2       m                               x       (          .       v       )
                                                                                                                                                        d)   m                                  x           (                      x       r   )
/Ö
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 d) Ö      
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                /Ö      
13. Y, ,
                                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                           )                            b) Y =                                           
                                                                                                                                                                                                                             (1 +                            
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         )
      c) Y =                                       
                                                                               (1 + 2 )                                
                                                                                                                                                        d) 2Y =                                                          
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         (1 +                        
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             )
16. l E¨ÜªËÃÜáÊÜ Jí¨Üá ±æqrWæ¿áÈÉ ÔQRPæãívÜ Jí¨Üá PÜ|PÝRX, BÊæàWÜ¨Ü <p> ÓÜÃÝÓÜÄ ÊÜåèÆÂÊÜâ
      a) h/l                                                                                                               b) h/2l                      c) 0                                                                                                                     d) l
                                                                                                                                                                         5                                                                                                                                   P.T.O.
PH                                                                                   *PH*
19. Above Curie temperature, the hysteresis loop of a ferroelectric material merges
    into a
    a) Parabola    b) Straight line c) Point              d) Ellipse
21. Obtain the relation between Angular momentum of a body and Torque acting on it.
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22. Write Clausius-Clapeyron latent heat equation. Discuss the effect of change in
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24. Define quarter wave plate and half wave plate. Obtain expressions for their
    thickness in the case of negative crystals.
25. With proper description of the notations write four Maxwells Laws of
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26. State Paulis exclusion principle. Show that L shell of an atom can accommodate
    eight electrons.
27. What are Stokes and anti Stokes lines ? Mention any three of their characteristics.
28. Write the important assumptions of Einsteins theory of specific heat of solids.
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Answer any five of the following complete questions. Each question carries
12 marks :                                                           (12×5=60 marks)
30. a) Derive Plancks law of radiation. Show that Weins law and Rayleigh-Jeans
       Law are special cases of Plancks Law.
    b) Calculate the ratio of temperatures of two stars emitting maximum energy at
       wavelengths 500 nm and 600 nm.
31. a) Explain the construction and working of a zone plate. Show that radii of circles
       drawn on the plate are proportional to the square root of the natural numbers.
    b) Calculate the resolving power of a diffraction grating of width 0.2 m in the first
       order if number of lines per meter on it is 6 ×105.
33. a) Describe the experiment to confirm the existence of electron spin and space
       quantization of electron orbits.
    b) A He-Ne Laser is emitting a laser beam with an average power of 4.5 m W.
       Find the number of photons emitted per second by the laser if the wavelength
       of the emitted radiation is 632.8 nm.
34. a) Obtain Eigen functions and Eigen values of a particle in one dimensional
       potential box.
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       12° first order diffraction spectrum is formed. Find inter planar spacing of the
       crystal.
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       mass becomes double that of rest mass ?
    b) Calculate the Miller indices of a plane with intercepts a, b/2, 3c in a simple
       unit cell.
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       RFO RECRUITMENT-2011-12 – PRELIMINARY EXAM - APTITUDE
                                 (Answers are shown in Red)
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4.    If the “total coliform count” of the water of a river is very high, it indicates that river
      water is-
     (A) Having decreased Biological Oxygen Demand.
     (B) Having high content of heavy metals.
     (C) Ideal to be used for drinking.
     (D) Contaminated by fecal matter of animals and human population.
     (E) Getting polluted by medical wastes.
6.    When a shaving brush is dipped in water and then taken out, the hairs in the brush
      tend to cling to one another. This phenomena is due to-
     (A) Electromagnetic forces between the hairs.
     (B) Viscosity.
     (C) Surface tension.
     (D) Plastic forces between the hairs.
     (E) Reduction of frictional forces between the hairs.
7.       Scalding by steam causes more pain and damage to skin and tissue than that caused
         by boiling water because-
      (A) The temperature of steam is much higher than that of boiling water.
      (B) The small particles of water in steam enter the skin pores and burns the skin from
           inside.
      (C) Nerves of the body are more sensitive to gases and vapours than liquids.
      (D) When steam condenses on the skin it releases its latent heat of vaporization that
          does not happen with boiling water.
      (E) The entropy of steam is higher than water.
8.      White light reflected from thin oil films and soap bubbles shows colours of white
        light spectrum. The phenomena responsible for colour formation is-
      (A) Scattering of light.
      (B) Total internal reflection of light.
      (C) Polarization of light.
      (D) Diffraction of light.
      (E) Interference of light.
9.      It is easier to float and swim in sea water as compared to that in freshwater rivers.
       This is because-
      (A) Sea water has greater specific gravity than fresh river water.
      (B) Sea water is uncontaminated whereas river water is not.
      (C) Salt molecules of sea water repel living bodies aiding floating.
      (D) The electrolytes lost in effort of swimming in sea is replenished by the salts
             present in sea water.
      (E) Seas are deeper and bigger than rivers.
10.    When a stationary bus in which we sit suddenly moves in a forward direction, we get
       thrown in the backward direction with a jerk. This phenomenon can be explained by -
      (A) Newton‟s first law of motion.
      (B) Newton‟s second law of motion.
      (C) Newton‟s third law of motion.
      (D) Law of conservation of energy.
      (E) Law of equipartition of energy.
11.   Which chemical, that produces acetylene gas reacting with air moisture, is often used to
      ripen fruits (generally mangoes) artificially?
      (A) Calcium carbosulphide.
      (B) Zinc sulphide.
      (C) Calcium sulphide.
      (D) Zinc carbide.
      (E) Calcium carbide.
14.    Which of the following statements is false about LPG (Liquefied Petroleum Gas)
       supplied for cooking purposes in India?
      (A) It contains a mixture of butane (C4H10) and propane (C3H8 ).
      (B) It is heavier in density than air.
      (C) It contains an odorant so that it can be detected in case of a leak.
      (D) It contains 52% methane (CH4) by volume along with oxygen.
      (E) It is manufactured during the refining of crude oil.
16. The correct match the diseases of left column with the body organs/ systems they afflict is
            DISEASE                        ORGAN/SYSTEM
                1. Epilepsy                    A. Nervous system
                2. Cataract                    B. Bone joints and muscles
                3. Tuberculosis                C. Eye
                4. Arthritis                   D. Respiratory system
      (A)   1A     2D     3B     4C
      (B)   1C     2A     3B     4D
      (C)   1A     2C     3D     4B
      (D)   1C     2D     3B     4A
      (E)   1A     2B     3D     4C
18.    100 grams of which food item below will contain least amount of cholesterol?
      (A) Chicken liver.
      (B) Potato.
      (C) Butter.
      (D) Eggs.
      (E) Beef.
19.     Of the SEVEN vegetables Beetroot, Ginger, Onion, Potato, Radish, Sweet potato
        and Turnip, the correct and complete list of stem modifications are-
       (A) Beetroot, Ginger and Turnip only.
       (B) Ginger, Potato and Sweet potato only.
       (C) Ginger, Onion and Potato only.
       (D) Beetroot, Potato and Sweet potato only.
       (E) Potato, Sweet potato and Turnip only.
21.      A train went from Mangalore to Sakleshpur with a speed of 40 kilometers per hour and
         returned back with a speed of 60 kilometers per hour. The average speed of the train for
        the complete journey i.e. Mangalore-Sakleshpur-Mangalore is -
       (A) 46 kilometers per hour.
       (B) 48 kilometers per hour.
       (C) 50 kilometers per hour.
       (D) 52 kilometers per hour.
       (E) None of these.
22.      If α and β are two positive acute angles such that 0 < Sinα < 0.5 and 0 < Cosβ < 0.5,
        Then one of the possible values of the angle (α + β) is -
       (A) 30 degrees.
       (B) 45 degrees.
       (C) 90 degrees.
       (D) 150 degrees.
       (E) None of these.
23.     If the volumes of (a) a cube of each side „r‟ cms, (b) a sphere of radius „r‟ cms, (c) a
        cylinder of radius as well as height „r‟ cms and (d) a right circular cone of radius „r‟
        cms and vertical height „r‟ cms are arranged in increasing order (smallest first, largest
        last) the correct sequence will be-
       (A) Cube, cone, cylinder, sphere.
       (B) Cone, cube, cylinder, sphere.
       (C) Cube, cone, sphere, cylinder.
       (D) Cone, cube, sphere, cylinder.
       (E) None of these.
24.      If an error of 1% is made in measuring the side of a cube, the error in calculation of
its volume will be most closely equal to-
        (A) 1%.
        (B) 2%.
        (C) 3%.
        (D) 4%.
        (E) None of these.
25.      A train 100 meters long moving with a constant velocity crosses a railway platform 400
         meters in one minute. The velocity of the train is-
         (A) 6 kilometers per hour.
         (B) 24 kilometers per hour.
         (C) 27 kilometers per hour.
         (D) 30 kilometers per hour.
         (E) None of these
26.        A student appeared in PUC examination consisting of SIX subjects, each carrying
       maximum 100 marks. In TWO subjects the average of her marks was 48% and
       in the other FOUR subjects the average of her marks was 69%. What was the overall
      average percentage of marks she scored in the PUC examination (all six subjects)?
         (A)   58.50 %.
         (B)   59.50 %.
         (C)   61.00 %.
         (D)   62.00 %.
         (E)   None of these.
27.       The price of honey increased in February 2011 by 10 % over the January 2011 price.
          Falling demand caused a reduction of 10 % in March 2011 computed on its price of
          February 2011. The price in March 2011 after price reduction is, compared to the
          price in January 2011 -
         (A) 1 % less.
         (B) Equal to January price.
         (C) 1 % more.
         (D) 2 % more.
         (E) None of these.
28.       I lent a certain sum of money for five years on simple interest at some annual rate of
          interest. I found that I would have earned the same interest on that lending in four
         years, if the rate of interest had been 2 % more. The rate of interest at which I had
         lent the money is-
         (A) 6 %.
         (B) 8 %.
         (C) 10%.
         (D) Cannot be calculated unless amount lent is known.
         (E) None of these.
29.       In a stock of mortar cement, sand and gravel were mixed in the ration of 1:2:3. If
         while making the mortar 32 cubic meters of sand had been added extra, the ratio of
         cement, sand and gravel would have been 1:4:3. What is the original volume of
         mortar?
         (A) 60 cubic meters.
         (B) 72 cubic meters.
         (C) 84 cubic meters.
         (D) 96 cubic meters.
         (E) None of these.
31.    Aman and Babu can do a job alone in 12 days and 24 days respectively. They
       start the work together but 6 days before the completion of job, Aman quits it,
       but Babu continues with it. In how many days will the job be completed from
       start to finish?
      (A) 6 days.
      (B) 12 days.
      (C) 18 days.
      (D) 24 days.
      (E) None of these.
32.    The arithmetic mean of two numbers is 13 and the Geometric mean is 12. The
       difference of the two numbers is -
      (A) 6.
      (B) 8.
      (C) 10.
      (D) Data given is insufficient.
      (E) None of these.
33.    The ratio of my age and that of my father today is 1 : 2. Six years later, this ratio
       will become 11 : 20. One of us today is aged -
      (A) 27 years.
      (B) 30 years.
      (C) 52 years.
      (D) 56 years.
      (E) None of these.
35.    A sum of money invested in a bank giving compound interest annually doubles
      itself in 5 years. If somebody wants to make his investment 8 times, for how much
      period will the investment have to be made?-
      (A)   10 years.
      (B)   15 years.
      (C)   20 years.
      (D)   25 years.
      (E)   None of these
36.    Inside a circle of radius 1 cm is drawn the square of the largest possible area.
       What will be the area of the square?
      (A) 2 sq.cms.
      (B) 3 sq.cms.
      (C) 2π sq. cms.
      (D) 3π sq.cms.
      (E) None of these.
37.    The value of (2) x (21/2) x (21/4 ) x (21/8) x (21/16) ……… infinite times is
      (A) 1
      (B) 2
      (C) 4
      (D) Infinity.
      (E) None of these.
38.    Pure milk costs Rs 36 a litre and good water costs Rs 12 per litre. In what ratio
       should milk and water be mixed, if the diluted milk is to be sold at Rs 30 per
       litre without any profit or loss?
      (A) 2:1
      (B) 3:1
      (C) 4:1
      (D) 3:2
      (E) None of these.
40.   Amar, Bhikhu, Chander and Dinesh took a private forest on a one month lease paying
      Rs 3050 for grazing their cows. Amar grazed 24 cows for 15 days, Bhikhu 8 cows
      for 5 days, Chander 15 cows for 6 days and Dinesh 12 cows for 10 days. As per
      business partnership norms, share of Chander in lease amount is-
      (A) Rs 200
      (B) Rs 450
      (C) Rs 600
      (D) Rs750
      (E) None of these
42. In the series 0, 3, 8, 15, 24, 35, m, 63, 80, …….. the correct value of m is -
      (A)   42
      (B)   45
      (C)   48
      (D)   54
      (E)   None of these.
43.    In the series 1, 3, 7, 15, 27, 63, 127, there is one number that does not belong to it
       as it does not follow the rule of series. That number is-
      (A) 7
      (B) 15
      (C) 27
      (D) 63
      (E) None of these.
      (A)   3
      (B)   4
      (C)   5
      (D)   6
      (E)   None of these.
      (A)   aN
      (B)   bN
      (C)   N/a
      (D)   N/b
      (E)   None of these.
46.     In the figure given below AB = BC and AC = CD. Then angle ADC is-
                    A
                    70°
B C D
      (A)   25 degrees.
      (B)   27.5 degrees.
      (C)   30 degrees.
      (D)   32.5 degrees.
      (E)   None of these.
47.   In the figure given below , if O is center of circle, angle CAO should be equal to-
                                            O
                                        80°
                             A
                                                      B
      (A)   20 degrees.
      (B)   25 degrees.
      (C)   30 degrees.
      (D)   35 degrees.
      (E)   None of these.
48.   On a horizontal ground stand two vertical pillars of heights 20 mts. and 80 mts. some
      distance apart. The vertical height of the point of intersection of the lines joining
      the tip of each pillar to the base of other, will be -
      (A) 12mts above ground.
      (B) 14 mts above ground.
      (C) 16 mts above ground.
      (D) 18 mts above ground.
      (E) Data is insufficient.
49.   The rather heart shaped figure shown below is made up of three semicircles. O is
      middle point of AC. If AC = 2r, the area of the full figure AEODCBA is -
                      E                 D
            A                                    C
                              O
                             B
                  2
      (A)   0.25π r .
      (B)   0.50π r2.
      (C)   0.75π r2.
      (D)   π r2.
      (E)   None of these.
51.       The arithmetic mean of n real numbers is „a‟ and standard deviation is „s‟. If to each
          of the n real numbers, 5 is added, the following statement is correct about the new
          series of numbers formed.
        (A) Their arithmetic mean is „a‟ and standard deviation is „s‟.
        (B) Their arithmetic mean is „(a + 5)‟ and standard deviation is „s‟.
        (C) Their arithmetic mean is „(a + 5)‟ and standard deviation is more than „s‟.
        (D) Their arithmetic mean is „a‟ and standard deviation is more than „s‟.
        (E) None of these
52. The data of marks scored by students in a tuition group are as follows-
       MARKS                      12           14            15           16          17
  NO. OF STUDENTS                  3            2             5            4           2
53.      What is the total revenue (without tax and in lakh rupees) from timber for the year 2009?
        (A) 738.2
        (B) 739.2
        (C) 740.2
        (D) 741.2
        (E) None of these.
54.       The rate of which species of timber grew the fastest between the years 2008 and 2010?
         (A) Matthi
         (B) Xylia
         (C) Acacia
         (D) Rosewood
         (E) Honne
55.       The average volume of Xylia timber sold for the period years 2008 to 2010 is closest to -
         (A) 760 cubic meters per year.
         (B) 787 cubic meters per year.
         (C) 806 cubic meters per year.
         (D) 826 cubic meters per year
         (E) 860 cubic meters per year.
56.        The volume of timber sold of which species in 2010 was highest when compared with
          that sold in 2008?
         (A) Matthi
         (B) Xylia
         (C) Teakwood
         (D) Rosewood
         (E) Acacia
57.       The government of Karnataka levies a tax of 12% on rate value of Rosewood and 8% on
          rate values timber of all other species. The tax so receivable in year 2010 in lakh rupees
          is closest to-
         (A) 83.61
         (B) 86.32
         (C) 87.77
         (D) 91.70
         (E) 95.12
58.        If the above data is represented in a pie diagram, the angle of sector showing
           Encroachments will be closest to-
         (A) 102 degrees.
         (B) 112 degrees.
         (C) 122 degrees.
         (D) 132 degrees.
         (E) 142 degrees.
59.     If 60% of illicit fellings are in Malki lands, should the offence of Malki land fellings
        be shown in the above pie diagram separately, the angle of its sector will be closest
        to –
       (A) 48 degrees.
       (B) 52 degrees.
       (C) 56 degrees.
       (D) 60 degrees.
       (E) 64 degrees.
100
 80
                                          Animals acquired
 60
                                          Animals born
 40
                                          Animals died post
 20                                       birth
  0
      2006    2007   2008    2009
60.     The population of animals in the zoo increased maximum in numbers added in the
        year/years -
       (A) 2006
       (B) 2007
       (C) 2008
       (D) 2007, 2008 and 2009
       (E) 2008 and 2009
61.     “Animal infant mortality”, which is the ratio of “Animals died post birth” to “Animals
        born” is highest in the year/years--
       (A) 2009
       (B) 2008
       (C) 2007
       (D) 2006
       (E) 2007 and 2008
62.    If “Animals acquired” number in 2006 had been the same as in 2009, , the “All Animal
      mortality” for the year 2006, defined as ratio of “Animals died post birth” to the sum
      of “Animals acquired “and “Animals born”, expressed as percentage, would have been
      closest to -
        (A) 9.99%.
        (B) 11.11%.
       (C) 13.13%.
       (D) 15.15%.
       (E) 17.17%.
63.     For the eight numbers    9,13,5,3,11,1,15 and 7, the arithmetic mean is -
       (A) 5
       (B) 7
       (C) 9
       (D) 11
       (E) 8
64.     For the same eight numbers i.e. 9,13,5,3,11,1,15 and 7 , the variance is -
       (A) 19
       (B) 20
       (C) 21
       (D) 22
       (E) None of these.
65.     For which of the following statistical measures, the algebraic sum of its deviation
        from the variable values of the full data is zero?
       (A) Arithmetic mean.
       (B) Median.
       (C) Mode.
       (D) Variance.
       (E) Standard deviation.
66.     The following is the information known about the intelligence quotient(IQ) of SIX
        persons X, Y, Z, A, B and C. (a) X has more IQ than A. (b) Y‟s IQ is equal to that
        of B. (c) Z has less IQ than C and B. (d) A has higher IQ than Y.
               Thus the person with highest intelligence quotient is-
       (A) X
       (B) Y
       (C) Z
       (D) A
       (E) B
       (A)   bacab
       (B)   abaca
       (C)   aabca
       (D)   bcaca
       (E)   abbac
70.    Amongst the five flying living beings given against the choices below one of them
       is odd as it cannot be grouped with other four. Which is this flying living being?
      (A) Crow.
      (B) Sparrow.
      (C) Parrot.
      (D) Pigeon.
      (E) Bat.
71.    Amongst the five words related to human body given against the choices below one
       of them is odd as it cannot be grouped with other four. Which one is this?
      (A) Neck.
      (B) Brain.
      (C) Liver.
      (D) Spleen.
      (E) Pancreas.
73.   Please select the figure amongst answer figures (numbered 1 to 5) which will correctly
      continue the series of figures (named p to t) below-
Answer Figures
(p) (q) (r) (s) (t) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
      (A)   1
      (B)   2
      (C)   3
      (D)   4
      (E)   5
74.     Which of the following Venn diagrams correctly indicates the relationship among
Tiger, Leopard and Carnivore?
 75.    Two positions of a regular dice are shown in the diagrams below. Based upon this,
please answer as to how many points will be seen on the face opposite to the face
containing five points.
       (A)   4
       (B)   3
       (C)   6
       (D)   1
       (E)   2
76.   If „†‟ sign stands for “addition”, the sign „x‟ for “subtraction”, the sign „+‟ for
      “multiplication” and the sign „-„ for “division”, the correct value of
                    { 1÷2x3+4–3}
          will be-
       (A) 5/2
       (B) 1
       (C) 0
       (D) -1
       (E) None of these.
77.    In the figure given below there are certain letters which are placed according to
       a rule/pattern. The letter that can replace the mark „?‟ in the figure is-
                              F      I       O
                              A      J       K
                              E      M       ?
       (A)   P
       (B)   Q
       (C)   R
       (D)   S
       (E)   None of these.
78.    Govinda starts from his house and walks 9 kms towards North. Then he walks
       a distance of 5 kms towards South. After that, he takes a turn and walks 3 kms
       towards East. How far and in which direction he is from his house?
       (A) 5 kms West of his house.
      (B)   5 kms almost South west of his house.
      (C)   5 kms almost North west of his house.
      (D)   5 kms almost North east of his house.
      (E)   5 kms East of his house.
79.   From the five figures given below, which is different from the other four?
                      (P) (Q) (R) (S) (T)
      (A)   P
      (B)   Q
      (C)   R
      (D)   S
      (E)   T
80. How many triangles can be found contained in the diagram below?
      (A)   7
      (B)   8
      (C)   9
      (D)   10
      (E)   None of these.
85. Should loyalty be the only criterion for promotion in any organization?
  First argument: Yes. Fashions keep changing and cloth consumption increases
                  by people trying to stay in trend.
  First argument: Yes. The money spent on advertising is large and inflates the
                  cost of the product.
                         Based upon the above, assuming that you are the Range Forest Officer
           of a range, what will be your best decision with correct and complete reasoning
           regarding compensation in the following cases?
90.       Gangu, a snake charmer, was removing the fangs of a cobra snake in his hut in his
          village. He was bitten by the snake and died.
         (A) Snake charmers are entitled to keep snakes. The snake which bit was a wild
               animal, hence recommended for compensation.
         (B) The snake cannot be called a wild animal. Hence compensation denied.
         (C) The snake is a wild animal and it bit Gangu outside forest area. Hence recommended
              for compensation.
         (D) The snake was in illegal possession of Gangu and he was teasing and injuring the
              Wild animal. Hence compensation denied.
         (E) Gangu being a snake charmer living in a hut is poor. For the sake of his family
              recommended for compensation.
91.        Jadeya‟s village was on the border of a forest. One morning stray dogs of the village
      chased him. He ran to escape them, entered the forest, where an elephant in “musth”
      attacked him. He was trampled by the elephant and died.
          (A) The scene of incident is inside forest area. Hence compensation denied.
          (B) The scene of incident is inside forest area but Jadeya did not enter that on his own
               will. Hence recommended for compensation.
          (C) There is no evidence of the victim fighting the elephant. Hence compensation
               denied.
          (D) Jadeya should have tried to escape the elephant by dodging it. Since he did not
              do that, it is evident that he was either drunk or wanted to kill himself. Hence
              compensation denied.
          (E) Jadeya was not expected to run to or inside a forest fearing stray dogs. Hence
              compensation denied.
92.      A leopard came to a village from a forest and got trapped in a room in the village.
       Nandu, a terminally ill HIV patient entered the room by opening the door for no reason.
          He was mauled to death by the leopard. A suicide note was found, written by Nandu,
         hours before the incident, in his house after his death.
        (A) The leopard is a wild animal and it killed Nandu outside forest area. Hence
             recommended for compensation
        (B) The leopard trapped by villagers ceases to be a wild animal. Damage caused by
            the leopard is not damage by wild animal. Hence compensation denied.
        (C) This is a case where a wild animal has been used for embracing death. Therefore
            death is self inflicted. Hence compensation denied.
            (D) The compensation rules of the department are insufficient to deal with this case.
                Hence matter to be submitted to Government for clarification/ decision.
            (E) Commiting suicide by Nandu is an offence. Compensation, if given for it, will
                be like supporting offences. Hence compensation denied.
            (A)    P
            (B)    Q
            (C)    R
            (D)    S
            (E)    All are false.
    95.       Statement: “An uniform for all forest department employees will help us identify
                     the employees from all others.”- A suggestion of Forest Department.
   97. Statements :( a) None but the rich can afford to travel by air.
                   (b) Some of those who travel by air become sick
                   (c) Some of those who become sick need treatment.
   Conclusions:      (P) All the rich persons travel by air.
                    (Q) Those who travel by air become sick.
                    (R) All the rich people become sick.
                    (S) All those who travel by air are rich.
                                        Mark your answers as follows-
          (A) If only conclusion P follows.
          (B) If only conclusion Q follows.
          (C) If only conclusion R follows.
          (D) If only conclusion S follows.
          (E) None of the conclusions follow.
   98. Statements : A forest has Sandalwood and Ashoka trees in equal number. Three-fourths
                     of all the trees are old and half the trees are in flowering.
   Conclusions:     (P) All Ashoka trees are flowering in the forest.
                   (Q) All Sandalwood trees are flowering in the forest.
                   (R) At least half the Ashoka trees are old.
                   (S) Half of the Sandalwood trees are flowering in the forest
                                        Mark your answers as follows-
          (A) If only conclusion P follows.
          (B) If only conclusion Q follows.
          (C) If only conclusion R follows.
          (D) If only conclusion S follows.
          (E) None of the conclusions follow.
    99. The Gol Gumbaz is in Bijapur. Bijapur is in India. Thus the conclusion “Gol Gumbaz
          is in India” is--
   1. The Chief Ministers of which two States of India were changed by the Central
      leadership of a Political Party in the second half of year 2011?
      (A) Uttarakhand and Maharashtra.
      (B) Maharashtra and Karnataka.
      (C) Karnataka and Uttarakhand.
      (D) None of these.
   2.     Which of the following is a false statement about the “Aadhar” number allotted by
         the Unique Identification Authority of India-
        (A) It consists of a 12 digit random number.
        (B) It is allotted only after collection of some demographic and biometric information
             of an individual.
        (C) It is allotted only to adults.
        (D) None of these.
   3. Which of the following is not true about Shri Anna Hazare, who exerted pressure for the
       passing of Jan Lokpal bill -
      (A) He is a recipient of Padma Shri as well as Padma Bhushan awards.
      (B) He is credited with developing and structuring Ralegaon Siddhi village in
           Maharashtra.
      (C) He was working for the Indian Army as a truck driver during 1965 Indo-
           Pakistan war.
      (D) None of these.
   4.      An earthquake jolted North East India on 18th September 2011. The epicenter of the
        quake fell in the State of-
        (A) Nagaland.
        (B) Sikkim.
        (C) Meghalaya.
        (D) None of these.
   7.      The Jnanpith Award for the year 2010 (announced in September 2011) has gone to-
        (A) Shri Madhav Gadgil.
        (B) Shri.Chandrashekhara B Kambar.
        (C) Shri.G Venkatasubbaiah.
        (D) None of these.
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8.       Under ideal conditions (no air drag, no friction etc), the mechanical energy of the bob
      of a swinging pendulum is maximum -
      (A) When it is at extreme positions.
      (B) When it passes the central position with maximum speed.
      (C) When it is exactly halfway between extreme position and central position.
      (D) None of these.
10.      Tobacco, Potato, Cashew nut and Green chilly are native of -
      (A) Asian Continent.
      (B) African Continent
      (C) North and South America.
      (D) None of these.
 11.    If arranged chronologically (earliest incident first), the correct sequence of the incidents
(P) Third battle of Panipat, (Q) Death of Tipu Sultan, (R) Third Anglo-Mysore war and
(S) Battle of Plassey, will be-
     (A) S P Q R.
     (B) S P R Q.
     (C) P S R Q.
     (D) None of these.
12.      The Governor- General of India who initiated the social reforms of Abolition of Sati,
        suppression of “thugs”, end of human sacrifices etc is-
      (A) Lord Minto.
      (B) Lord Warren Hastings.
      (C) Lord William Bentinck.
      (D) None of these.
13.       Arranged in the order of distance from the surface of earth (nearest to earth surface
       first), the correct sequence of layers of atmosphere is -
      (A) Troposphere, Stratosphere, Mesosphere, Thermosphere.
      (B) Stratosphere, Mesosphere, Troposphere, Thermosphere.
      (C) Stratosphere, Thermosphere, Mesosphere, Troposphere.
      (D) None of these.
14.   The origin of the Ayurvedic system of medicine can be traced to-
   (A) Atharvaveda.
   (B) Samveda.
   (C) Rigveda.
   (D) None of these.
15. Which of the following rivers does not flow through Karnataka? -
   (A) Shimsha.
   (B) Indravathi.
   (C) Kali.
   (D) Bhima.
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16.      Which of the following statements about snakes of India is wrong?
      (A) All snakes are carnivorous.
      (B) Snakes cannot close their eyes.
      (C) The King Cobra makes nests to lay its eggs.
      (D) All snakes lay eggs.
17.      Which of the following statements is true with regards to “Spot fixing”?
      (A) “Spot fixing” is the latest terminology used in place of “Match fixing”.
      (B) “Spot fixing” refers to the illegal fixing of a part of the game.
      (C) It refers to marking a spot on the cricket pitch where the ball bowled should fall.
      (D) None of these.
18.       When the “Cash Reserve Ratio” is increased by the Reserve Bank of India, the
      following immediate outcome is not expected from it?
      (A) Reduction of inflation.
      (B) Reduction of money supply.
      (C) Reduction in value of rupee in the international market.
      (D) None of these.
19.        In the year 1930, Salt sathyagraha (Shri M. P. Nadkarni broke the Salt Act by making
      salt from sea water) was organized in Karnataka in -
      (A) Ankola.
      (B) Bhatkal.
      (C) Kundapur.
      (D) None of these
20. Which Wodeyar king got the title of “Karnataka Chakravarthy” by defeating Ikkeri
    Nayaks -
    (A) Chikka Devaraja Wodeyar.
    (B) Dodda Devaraja Wodeyar.
    (C) Nanjaraja Wodeyar.
    (D) None of these.
21. The alloy that is used in making “Bidriware” metal handicraft of Karnataka contains-
   (A) Iron and copper.
   (B) Copper and zinc.
   (C) Zinc and lead.
   (D) None of these.
23.      Who among the following has not received the “Bharat Ratna” award?
      (A) Mahatma Gandhi.
      (B) Indira Gandhi.
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      (C) Nelson Mandela.
      (D) None of these.
24.     As per the latest submission of Planning Commission to the Hon. Supreme Court,
        at poverty line a person will be earning approximately and closest to -
      (A) Rs 16 per day in urban areas and Rs 13 per day in rural areas.
      (B) Rs 32 per day in urban areas and Rs 26 per day in rural areas.
      (C) Rs 48 per day in urban areas and Rs 39 per day in rural areas.
      (D) None of these.
25.      In which of the following States of India will terrace cultivation be most commonly
         practiced?
      (A) Rajasthan.
      (B) Bihar.
      (C) Madhya Pradesh.
      (D) Himachal Pradesh.
26.      The southern most point of land falling in the territory of India is-
      (A) Kanyakumari.
      (B) Southend point of Kerala.
      (C) Indira point of Great Nicobar.
      (D) None of these.
27.      Who established the Indian National Union in 1884 which became Indian National
         Congress in 1885?-
      (A) Allan Octavian Hume.
      (B) Womesh Chandra Bannerjee.
      (C) Motilal Nehru.
      (D) None of these.
28.      With how many States does the State of Karnataka have a common State boundary?
      (A) Four.
      (B) Five.
      (C) Six.
      (D) None of these.
30.      For appointing a Lokayukta for the State of Karnataka, the advice of which of the
       following is not mandatory to be taken -
      (A) The Advocate General of Karnataka.
      (B) The Chairman, Karnataka Legislative Council.
      (C) The Leader of the Opposition, Karnataka Legislative Council.
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      (D) None of these.
31.     The “Gross Domestic Product (GDP)” of a country in a specified period is-
      (A) The market value of all goods produced in that period.
      (B) The market value of all goods and services produced in that period.
      (C) The market value of all goods and services produced in that period after deducting
          all taxes that were due on them.
      (D) None of these.
33.      There are two maps of Hosahalli village located in Chitradrga district available. One is
          of scale 1:10000 and the other of scale 1:50000. Which map will give more and better
         details of ground features of the village?
      (A) The one of scale 1:10000.
      (B) The one of scale 1:50000.
      (C) Both maps will have equal details.
      (D) None of these.
34.      According to the latest directions of the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India, what
        is the maximum number of short messages ( generally known as SMS ) can be sent
        from one ordinary SIM in an ordinary day?
      (A) 100
      (B) 150
      (C) 200
      (D) None of these.
36.      As per definition in the subject Economics, “Balance of Trade” can be said to be-
      (A) The value of visible exports minus value of visible imports of a country.
      (B) The monetary amount outstanding to be paid to a country from which an import
           has been ordered or has been received.
      (C) The difference in the value of total Gross Domestic Product and the value of
          imports of any country for a fixed period.
      (D) None of these.
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37.      Which of the following country‟s standard time coincides with the Indian Standard
         Time (IST)?
      (A) Nepal.
      (B) Bangladesh.
      (C) Sri Lanka.
      (D) None of these.
38.      The distance along the line of equator between lines of Longitude separated by one
         degree is closest to-
      (A) 81 kilometers.
      (B) 111 kilometers.
      (C) 141 kilometers.
      (D) None of these.
40.      Western Ghats was recently in the news for being offered to be included in the list of
         “World Heritage Sites” by an United Nations agency. It was rejected by the State of
          Karnataka. Which United Nations agency awards this status?
      (A) UNESCO.
      (B) FAO.
      (C) UN World Tourism Organization.
      (D) None of these
41.     In India, small and marginal farmers include those whose maximum agricultural land
         extent is-
      (A) Less than 10 acres unirrigated or less than 5 acres irrigated.
      (B) Less than 5 acres unirrigated or less than 2.5 acres irrigated.
      (C) Less than 2.5 acres unirrigated or less than 1.25 acres irrigated.
      (D) None of these.
42.      The Mughal emperors Akbar, Babur and Humayun were three consecutive generations
         of a family. Their correct sequence from grandfather to grandson is (grandfather first)-
      (A) Akbar, Babur, Humayun.
      (B) Babur, Humayun, Akbar.
      (C) Humayun, Akbar, Babur.
      (D) None of these.
43.      For a Political party to be called a „National Party’ throughout the country of India it
        needs to be a „recognised political party’ in at least how many states of the country?
      (A) Two.
      (B) Four.
      (C) Six.
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      (D) None of these.
44.      For a candidate standing for elections to the State Assembly, what is the minimum
        part of all valid votes polled in that constituency in that election that he must get,
        if he does not want to lose his security deposit?
      (A) One sixth.
      (B) One seventh.
      (C) One eighth.
      (D) None of these.
45. In 2011, three persons share the Nobel Prize for medicine. The prize was to be given for
   work of understanding of the human body‟s immune system which they were doing. One of
    them however died of Pancreatic cancer before receiving the prize. The Nobel foundation
   made an exception by allowing the prize to be received posthumously, despite norms being
    against it. Who is that Nobel Prize recipient?
   (A) Bruce Beutler.
   (B) Jules Hoffman.
   (C) Ralph Steinman.
   (D) None of these.
46.      Which instrument is used by physicians to measure blood pressure in human bodies?
      (A) Anemometer.
      (B) Viscometer.
      (C) Sphygmomanometer.
      (D) None of these.
47.      Vinegar commonly used for pickling contains which acid in the highest concentration?-
      (A) Acetic acid.
      (B) Tartaric acid.
      (C) Citric acid.
      (D) None of these.
48.      Black and grey granites found in Karnataka are examples of-
      (A) Sedimentary rocks.
      (B) Metamorphic rocks.
      (C) Igneous rocks.
      (D) None of these.
50. Which of the following statements is true about litmus paper color change test?
    (A) Acids change its color from blue to red.
    (B) Alkalis change its color from blue to red.
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      (C) Dry chlorine gas changes color of litmus from blue to white and also red to white.
      (D) None of these.
51.      Which of the following is not included in the Directive principles of the Constitution
        of India?
      (A) Equal pay for equal work for both men and women.
      (B) Ownership and control of natural resources to be so distributed as to subserve
           the common good .
      (C) Children below the age of 14 years not to be employed in any factory, mine or
           any other hazardous employment.
      (D) None of these.
52.      Muammar Muhammad Abu Minyar al-Gaddafi better known by his partial name of
         Muammar Gaddafi was overthrown after a civil war in his own country seeking
         his ouster. To which country did he belong and rule?
      (A) Libya.
      (B) Egypt.
      (C) Yemen.
      (D) None of these.
53.      In October India launched what was dubbed as the “world‟s cheapest tablet computer”.
        with Wi-fi facility, 7 inch touchscreen, two USB ports etc, its cost was nearly Rs 2276.
        What is the name given to it?
      (A) Akshaya.
      (B) Aakash.
      (C) Akshara.
      (D) None of these.
55.     Endosulfan was in the news in Karnataka and Kerala for allegedly being the cause of
        birth defects in humans. What is Endosulfan used as?
      (A) A fungicide.
      (B) An insecticide.
      (C) A weedicide.
      (D) None of these.
56.      Which of the following statements is true about “Karnataka Vidyavardhaka Sangha”
         established in Dharwad in the year 1890 by Shri R. H. Deshpande?
      (A) Its sole objective was to provide for development of higher education in Karnataka.
      (B) Its sole objective was to impart education to members of the under privileged class.
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      (C) Its sole objective was to promote Kannada language and literature.
      (D) None of these.
57.      Two continents of the world seem to be mirror images of each other (only in shape).
         Which are they?
      (A) Australia and Africa.
      (B) Africa and South America.
      (C) South America and Antarctica.
      (D) None of these.
58.      Who among the following was not one of the “Navratnas” (group of nine extra
         ordinary persons) in the court of emperor Akbar?
      (A) Abul Fazal.
      (B) Bairam Khan.
      (C) Raja Todar Mal.
      (D) None of these
60.     The incident that prompted Mahatma Gandhi to call off his first non-cooperation
        movement in the year 1922 was-
      (A) The burning to death of 23 Policeman in Chauri chaura.
      (B) Jallianwalabagh firing.
      (C) The Kakori train robbery done by Hindustan Republican Association.
      (D) None of these.
62.      Which ruler amongst the following introduced the system of “token currency”
         in medieval India?
      (A) Aurangzeb.
      (B) Muhammad bin Tughlaq.
      (C) Sher Shah Suri.
      (D) None of these.
63.      For planet earth, the angle of obliquity (the angle between actual axis of rotation
         and the axis perpendicular to the orbit of rotation) is or can be nearest to-
      (A) 13.5 degrees.
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      (B) 23.5 degrees.
      (C) 33.5 degrees.
      (D) None of these.
64.      A “money bill” is to be introduced in the Lok Sabha. If there arises a dispute as to
        whether the bill to be so introduced is a money bill or not, who decides the matter?
      (A) The Speaker of the Lok Sabha.
      (B) The Chairman of Rajya Sabha.
      (C) The Minister for Parliamentry Affairs.
      (D) None of these.
65.      Ashwini Ponnappa, Jwala Gutta and Shruti Kurien-Kanetkar are well known players
         of the game of-
      (A) Table Tennis.
      (B) Lawn Tennis.
      (C) Badminton.
      (D) None of these.
66.      Which cricket bowler holds the record for being the only one who has taken three hat
         tricks in international one day matches and four wickets in four consecutive balls in
         international cricket ?
      (A) Separamadu Lasith Malinga.
      (B) Muttiah Muralitharan.
      (C) Chaminda Vaas.
      (D) None of these.
67.      Among the following eminent persons of entertainment industry who passed away in
         2011, the death of one was correlated with drug abuse. Who is she?
      (A) Elizabeth Taylor.
      (B) Amy Winehouse.
      (C) Sylvia Robinson.
      (D) None of these.
68.      This deciduous tree has large simple leaves which do not give any characteristic smell
         when crushed and smelt. It grows vertically with few and small branches except when
         growing solitary. The timber is much valued, used for furniture, doors, windows etc. In
         the past it was used in ship making and the british raised plantations of this species. It
         is a favorite species of farmers who plant it in their lands.Its flowers are whitish in
         color. Which is this native species?
      (A) Dalbergia latifolia i.e Rosewood or Beete.
      (B) Melia dubia i.e Hebbevu.
      (C) Tectona grandis i.e Teak or Thega.
      (D) None of these.
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      (B) The government of the country sold a lot of its gold reserve in that year.
      (C) The government of the country has devalued its currency.
      (D) None of these.
70. Recently a temple in Kerala made news when a treasure worth more than Rupees 90000
    crores was found in its chambers. The temple, which has now become the richest temple
    in the country, is-
    (A) The Janardhanaswamy temple in Thiruvananthapuram.
    (B) The Padmanabhaswamy temple in Thiruvananthapuram.
    (C) The Karikkakom Sri Chamundi temple in Thiruvananthapuram.
    (D) None of these.
71.      Which year was decided to be observed as International Year of forests in the 83rd
         United National General Assembly meeting held in 2006.
      (A) 2011.
      (B) 2012.
      (C) 2013.
      (D) None of these.
72.      It is a fact that the Sun rises from the east and sets in the west. From which direction,
         exactly or nearly so, does the Moon appear to rise?
      (A) East.
      (B) West.
      (C) North.
      (D) South.
73.      Which Kannada movie won the best film on environment conservation rajath kamal
         (silver lotus) award in the 58th National film festival?
      (A) Hejjegalu.
      (B) Bettada jeeva.
      (C) Putttakanna highway.
      (D) None of these.
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75. Sukhsohit Singh was in the news in 2011, when he was denied the offer of appointment
     in Civil Services considering him to be medically unfit as he was suffering with a
     disease related to blood. He had secured the 833rd rank in Civil Services exam of the
     year 2008.Later, after the intervention of the Prime Minister he was appointed in the
     Indian Defence Accounts Service. What is the disease Sukhsohit is suffering from -
   (A) Haemophilia.
   (B) Leukemia.
   (C) Thalassemia.
   (D) None of these.
76. The correct match of industries/projects of column „X‟, with the districts of Karnataka
    they are located, given in Column „Y‟ is-
             COLUMN X                           COLUMN Y
                 1. Nuclear Power Generation       A. Raichur
                 2. Gold mining                    B. Yadgir
                 3. Uranium deposits               C. Karwar (Uttar Kannada)
                 4. Crude Oil Refinery             D. Mangalore
   (A)   1B    2D      3A      4C
   (B)   1C    2A      3B      4D
   (C)   1A    2C      3D      4B
   (D)   None of these
77. The correct match of Forest categories given in column „X‟, with the States of India in
    which they can be easily found, given in Column „Y‟ is-
            COLUMN X                                COLUMN Y
                1. Coniferous forest                   A. Madhya Pradesh
                2. Mangroves                           B. Rajasthan
                3. Scrub forest                        C. Kerala
                4. Bidi (Tendu) leaf dominated         D. Himachal Pradesh
                   Forest
   (A)   1D    2C       3B     4A
   (B)   1C    2A       3B     4D
   (C)   1A    2B       3D     4C
   (D)   None of these.
78. The correct match of Protected areas of Karnataka given in column „X‟, with the districts
    in which they are fully/mainly located, given in Column „Y‟ is-
            COLUMN X                                COLUMN Y
                1. Rajiv Gandhi National Park          A. Chikkamagalur
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                2. BRT Wildlife Sanctuary             B. Mysore
                3. Daroji Bear Sanctuary              C. Chamarajanagar
                4. Bhadra Wildlife Sanctuary          D. Bellary
   (A)   1C    2B      3A     4D
   (B)   1B    2B      3D     4A
   (C)   1B    2C      3D     4A
   (D)   None of these
79. The correct match of Forts of Karnataka given in column „X‟, with districts in
    which they are situated , given in Column „Y‟ is-
            COLUMN X                                COLUMN Y
                1. Mudhol                             A. Bangalore
                2. Gajendragarh                       B. Raichur
                3. Mirjan                             C. Uttar Kannada/ Karwar
                4. Devanahalli                        D. Gadag
   (A)   1B    2D       3C    4A
   (B)   1B    2C       3D    4A
   (C)   1C    2D       3A    4B
   (D)   None of these.
80. The correct match of old Temples of Karnataka given in column „X‟, with districts in
    which they are situated , given in Column „Y‟ is-
            COLUMN X                                COLUMN Y
                1. Shri Annapurneshwari               A. Udupi
                2. Shri Mookambika                    B. Chamarajanagar
                3. Shri Biligirirangaswamy            C. Mysore
                4. Shri Nanjundeshwara                D. Chikkamagalur
   (A)   1B    2D       3C    4A
   (B)   1C    2A       3D    4B
   (C)   1D    2A       3B    4C
   (D)   None of these.
81. Column „X‟ below contains the names of eminent leaders of India and Column „Y‟
    some slogans given/made famous by them. The correct match of leaders and slogans
    will be-
            COLUMN X                           COLUMN Y
              1. Mahatma Gandhi                    A. Swaraj is my birthright.
              2. Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose       B. Do or die.
              3. Bal Gangadhar Tilak               C. Dilli Chalo.
              4. Lal Bahadur Shastri               D. Jai Jawan jai Kisan.
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   (A)   1B 2C        3A    4D
   (B)   1C    2B     3A    4D
   (C)   1D    2B     3A    4C
   (D)   None of these.
82. Column „X‟ below contains the names of Kingdoms/dynasties which ruled from
   Karnataka. Column „Y‟ the names of places from which they came from or ruled from.
   Their correct matching will be-
           COLUMN X                             COLUMN Y
               1. Chalukya                         A. Banvasi
               2. Kadamba                          B. Badami
               3. Vijaynagar                       C. Halebidu
               4. Hoysala                          D. Vijaynagar
   (A)   1A    2B     3D    4C
   (B)   1B 2A        3D    4C
   (C)   1B 2A        3C    4D
   (D)   None of these.
83. Column „X‟ below contains the names of some of the Agricultural or Agriculture related
    revolutions of India and Column „Y‟ the names the sector or product that was involved.
    Their correct matching will be-
            COLUMN X                            COLUMN Y
                1. Golden Revolution                A. Oilseeds
                2. Yellow Revolution                B. Fish
                3. Blue Revolution                  C. Milk
                4. White Revolution                 D. Fruits and vegetables
   (A)   1A    2D      3B   4C
   (B)   1D    2A      3B   4C
   (C)   1B 2A        3D    4C
   (D)   None of these.
84. Column „X‟ below contains the names of certain islands of India. Column „Y‟ gives
    statements that are applicable to them. Their correct matching will be-
    COLUMN X                       COLUMN Y
         1. Barren island              A. Wild goats are found living here.
         2. St Mary‟s island           B. Only confirmed active volcano of
                                          South Asia
         3. Salsette island            C. Known for columnar basaltic lava.
         4. Netrani Island             D. Mumbai and Thane are located in it.
   (A) 1C      2D     3A    4B
   (B) 1D      2C     3B    4A
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   (C) 1B 2C        3D       4A
   (D) None of these.
85. Column „Y‟ below contains the common names of some conditions/phobias affecting the
    human body and Column „X‟ the correct/ medical names. Their correct matching of these
    will be-
            COLUMN X                           COLUMN Y
              1. Acrophobia                        A. Fear of dark or night
              2. Arachnophobia                     B. Fear of heights
              3. Claustrophobia                    C. Fear of spiders
              4. Nyctophobia                       D. Fear of confined spaces
   (A)   1B 2C        3D     4A
   (B)   1C    2B     3D     4A
   (C)   1B 2C        3A     4D
   (D)   None of these.
86. Column „X‟ below contains the common names of Indian social reforms movements.
    Column „Y‟ contains the name of persons who started it in India. Their correct
    matching of these will be-
          COLUMN X                             COLUMN Y
              1. Brahma samaj                      A. Dr Annie Besant
              2. Arya samaj                        B. Swami Vivekananda
              3. Theosophical movement             C. Raja Ram Mohan Roy
              4. Ramakrishna mission               D. Swami Dayanand
   (A)   1C    2A     3D     4B
   (B)   1B 2D        3A     4C
   (C)   1C    2D     3A     4B
   (D)   None of these.
87. Column „X‟ below contains the names persons who were in the news or made news
    in the year 2011. Column „Y‟ gives clauses/facts that can be attributed to them for
    making or being in news. Their correct matching will be-
     COLUMN X                    COLUMN Y
         1. Dominique Strauss       A. was Chief Executive Officer of Apple
            -Kahn                   Inc.
         2. Steve Jobs                B. Nobel prize for literature.
(A) 1C 2D 3A 4B
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   (B) 1B 2A        3D       4C
   (C) 1C    2A     3B       4D
   (D) None of these.
88. Column „X‟ below contains the names of districts of Karnataka today, which, fully
    or its major part came from Princely states and Presidencies given in Column „Y‟ .
    Their correct matching will be-
     COLUMN X                     COLUMN Y
       1. Bijapur                 A. Madras Presidency.
   (A)   1C    2D     3A     4B
   (B)   1D    2C     3A     4B
   (C)   1C    2B     3D     4A
   (D)   None of these.
89. Column „X‟ below contains the names of ministers of cabinet rank in central gover-
    nment and the portfolios they hold (fully or as part of other charges) are given in
    Column „Y . Their correct matching will be-
     COLUMN X                          COLUMN Y
       1. Shri Pranab Mukherjee          A. Home.
   (A)   1B 2A        3D     4C
   (B)   1C    2D     3B     4A
   (C)   1D    2B     3C     4A
   (D)   None of these.
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90. Column „X‟ below contains the names of some five year plans of the country and
   the priorities or emphasis of the plans are given in Column „Y . Their correct
   matching will be-
     COLUMN X                            COLUMN Y
         1. First Plan                       A. Industry (mainly heavy industry).
   (A)   1A    2C     3D    4B
   (B)   1C    2A     3B    4D
   (C)   1C    2A     3D    4B
   (D)   None of these.
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91. Column „X‟ below contains the names of some persons of our country and given in
   Column „Y‟ are statements related to their profession or reasons for which they were
   in the news in 2011. Their correct matching will be-
     COLUMN X                          COLUMN Y
       1. Hasan Ali Khan                 A. Leader of Telangana agitation.
   (A)   1D    2C     3B     4A
   (B)   1D    2C     3A     4B
   (C)   1C    2D     3A     4B
   (D)   None of these.
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92. Column „X‟ below contains the names of some places of our country which were in
   the news in 2011. The reasons for being in news is given in Column „Y‟ . Their correct
   matching will be-
     COLUMN X                         COLUMN Y
         1. Bhatta-Parasul                A. Agitation against construction of
                                              Nuclear Power Plant.
         2. Chandipur                     B. Agitation by farmers against land
                                              acquisition policy.
         3. Kala patthar                  C. Launch of “Shaurya” surface to surface
                                              missile.
         4. Koodankulam                   D. World‟s tallest webcam installed here.
      (A)   1D    2C     3A     4B
      (B)   1B 2A        3C     4D
      (C)   1A    2B     3D     4C
      (D)   None of these.
93. Column „X‟ below contains the names of some sports. Column „Y‟ gives the number
    of players in each team who can play in the field at any point of time in the game.
    Their correct matching will be-
       COLUMN X                          COLUMN Y
         1. Volleyball                     A. 9
            2. Hockey                        B. 11
            3. Kabaddi (International        C. 6
               Form/variation)
            4. Kho Kho                       D. 7
      (A)   1D 2B        3C     4A
      (B)   1C    2B     3A     4D
      (C)   1C    2B     3D     4A
      (D)   None of these.
94.      Recently the state of Karnataka took steps to reduce, if not completely ban, the
         planting of two species in its afforestation programs. The species are-
      (A) Eucalyptus (nilgiri) and Casuarina (survey,gali).
      (B) Casuarina (survey,gali) and Acacia auriculiformis.
      (C) Acacia auriculiformis and Eucalyptus (nilgiri).
      (D) None of these.
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 95.      Which Indian state has the maximum number of tigers as per the latest census of
          Tigers conducted in 2010?
       (A) Karnataka.
       (B) Madhya Pradesh.
       (C) Maharashtra.
       (D) None of these.
 96. What is the minimum age an individual needs to have to get enrolled as a voter in the
     voter‟s list being prepared for legislative assembly elections?
    (A) 21 years for ladies as well as gentlemen.
    (B) 18 years for ladies as well as gentlemen.
    (C) 21 years for ladies and 18 years for gentlemen.
    (D) 18 years for ladies and 21 years for gentlemen.
 97. United States Navy‟s special operations force known as Navy SEALs made news in
     about the middle of 2011 for which of the following reasons?
    (A) The rescue operations carried out by them in the aftermath of hurricane
        Irene that had struck New York.
    (B) The rescue operations carried out by them in the aftermath of Tsunami that had
         struck the country of Japan.
    (C) The operation they carried out in Pakistan that resulted in the death of Osama
         bin Laden.
    (D) None of these.
 100. Which three districts of Karnataka are in the news for the allegation of illegal iron ore
mining having taken place in the recent past?
    (A) Bellary, Koppal and Chitradurga.
    (B) Bellary, Chitradurga and Davanagere.
    (C) Bellary, Chitradurga and Tumkur.
    (D) None of these.
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