B.A. Arts 10 PDF
B.A. Arts 10 PDF
B.A. Arts 10 PDF
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punishment as the University may determine and impose on him/her.
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1. Name the first oilfield in India:
(1) Digboi (2) Khambhat (3) Ankleshwar (4) Sibsagar
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5. Pongal is a festival of :
(1) Kerala (2) Tamil Nadu (3) Maharashtra (4) Manipur
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12. Which planet is closest"to the Sun ?
(1) Mercury (2) Venus (3) Neptune (4) Mars
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27. Find the analogy: newspaper: editor; film: ?
(1) actor (2) producer (3) director (4) story writer
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34_ Find the next mimber in 7, 9, 12, 14, 17, 19?
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(1) 18 (2) 21 (3) 22 (4) 25
39. The Congress and the Muslim League came close in the Session at :
(1) Lahore (2) Amritsar (3) Lucknow (4) Bombay
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41. When is the World Population Day observed?
(1) June 7th (2) July 7th (3) July 11th (4) July 28th
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46. "Gulliver's Travels" has been written,by :
(1) Francis Bacon (2) Jonathan Swift
(3) Charles Dickens (4) Daniel Defoe
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47. Which is the instrument that Ustad Amjad Ali Khan plays?
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48. Kathak is dance form of :
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52. Who received the Indira Gandhi Peace Prize in January, 2010?
(1) Sarah Palin (2) Sheikh Hasina
(3) Orhan Pamuk (4) Chinua Achebe
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70. Which Schedule of the Indian constitution contains the list of Indian languages?
(1) eighth (2) ninth (3) tenth (4) eleventh
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73. Which state of India has the highest population of tigers?
(1) U. P. (2) M. P. (3) West Bengal (4) Assam
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82. Which of the following studies the relationship of plants to their environment?
(1) cytology (2) physiology (3) morphology (4) ecology
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86. Which of the following is related to rural employment?
(1) NREGS (2) ICDS (3) PDS (4) BPL
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93. Which of the following is not an oil seed ?
(1) coconut (2) groundnut (3) soyabean (4) cashewnut
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(1) 20% (2) 28% (3) 33% (4) 36%
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100. Which of the following is necessary for germination?
(1) water (2) light
(3) low temperature (4) heat
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104. Which of the following is the highest producer of rice in the world?
(1) India (2) China (3) lapan (4) Brazil
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108. The minimum gap between the sessions of the Parliament can be :
(1) 4 months (2) 6 months (3) 9 months (4) 12 months
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109. What is the minimum age for the office of the President of India?
(1) 25 years (2) 30 years (3) 35 years (4) 40 years
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114. The HINt influenza is also known as:
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115. Which commission of enquiry submitted its report on the Babri Masjid
demolition?
(1) Rangnath Mishra Commission (2) Liberhan Commission
(3) Yashpal Commision (4) Chandrachud Commission
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120. Which of the following is concerned with the welfare of the children throughout
the world?
(1) UNESCO (2) UNICEF (3) WHO (4) FAO
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SECTION -II
LANGUAGE - ENGLISH
(For Candidates Opting Eng"sh Language)
Note: Four alternatives are given as possible answers to each question; Give the
correct choice as an answer.
Please read the passage given below carefully and then answer the questions based on it.
Do not go beyond the passage to answer questions.
Let us rally our genius in defence of language, all languages, and let us never
forget that confusing procedure with the rule of Law, just as observing the letter
rather than the spirit of the Law, always leads to injustice whicl} is both the
source and consequence of disorder. Thought is intrinsically linke? to language.
Moreover, freedom is also probably linked to certainlinguistic and conceptual
patterns. Together they provide the broad framework for all human endeavour;
those that seek to explore and expand human frontiers, also those that seek to
undermine the status of man. Thought and liberty are found in the mind~ of
heroes and villains alike. But this generalisation obscures the need for greater
precision if we are to arrive at an understanding of the real meaning ~f what it is
to think and to be free. Insofar as we are able to identify the phenomena that
take place in the .mind, thinking for man means thinking about being free. There
has been much argument regarding the extent to which this freedom or liberty
is something concrete or whether it is just another slick phenomenon produced
by the human mind. But such argument is probably futile. We know that we
think. We think because we are free. Through the process of thought man begins
to discover hidden truth in the world, he can aim to create his own different
world in whatever terms he wishes through the medium of the fable. Thus
truth, thought, freedom and fable are interlinked in a complicated and on
occasion suspect relationship. It is like a dark passageway with several side-
turnings going off in the wrong direction; a labyrinth with no way out. But the
element of risk has always been the best justification for embarking on an
adventure.
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122. What do many people confuse procedure with?
(1) language (2) liberty (3) rule of law (4) freedom
124. Who has exploited linguistic and conceptual patterns, broadly speaking?
(1) lawyers and touts (2) judges and their families
(3) heroes and villains alike (4) only those in positions of power
125. What does thinking for man mean according to the author?
(1) thinking about being free (2) thinking about legal practices
(3) thinking about freedom of the judiciary(4) thinking about the freedom of lawyers
126. Why does the author feel that freedom or liberty can be described as a slick
phenomenon?
(1) because it not concrete
(2) because thinking is in our nature
(3) because thinking is easy
(4) because thinking is to be human
128. How does the author define the relationship between truth, thought, freedom
and fable? '
(1) interlinked and complicated (2) straight-forward and dear
(3) clear and easy to understand (4) independent and obvious
129. What is the justification for exploring the relationship between truth, thought,
freedom and fable?
(1) a labyrinth with no way out (2) the risk justifies the adventure
(3) going off in the wrong direction (4) the relationship being queer
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130. Why do we think ?
(1) because thinking is in our nature
(2) because we are &ee
(3) because thinking is easy
(4) because thinking is to be human
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their father's religion, if they can find out what it is.
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