गुरुवार, 8 सितंबर 2016

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The following table shows the percentage profit (%) earned by two companies A and B during the years 2011-15. Answer questions 51-53 based on the data contained in the table:

Year                               Percentage Profit (%)

                                            A                 B
2011                                   20                30
2012                                   35                40
2013                                   45                35
2014                                   40                50
2015                                   25                35

Where, percent (%) Profit = (IncomeExpenditure)/Expenditure 
×100


51. If the total expenditure of the two companies was Rs.9 lakh in the year 2012 and the expenditure of A and B were in the ratio2:1, then what was the income of the company A in that year?
(A) Rs.9.2 lakh 

(B) Rs.8.1 lakh
(C) Rs.7.2 lakh 

(D) Rs.6.0 lakh

52. What is the average percentage profit earned by the company B?
(A) 35% 

(B) 42%
(C) 38% 

(D) 40%

53. In which year, the percentage profit earned by the company B is less than that of company A?
(A) 2012 

(B) 2013
(C) 2014 

(D) 2015

The following table shows the number of people in different age groups who responded to a survey about their favourite style of music. Use this information to answer the questions that follow: (Question 54-56) to the nearest whole percentage:



54. Approximately what percentage of the total sample were aged 21-30?
(A) 31% 

(B) 23%
(C) 25% 

(D) 14%

55. Approximately what percentage of the total sample indicates that Hip-Hop is their favourite style of music?
(A) 6% 

(B) 8%
(C) 14% 

(D) 12%

56. What percentage of respondents aged 31+ indicated a favourite style other than classical music?
(A) 64% 

(B) 60%
(C) 75% 

(D) 50%

57. An unsolicited e-mail message sent to many recipient at once is a
(A) Worm 

(B) Virus
(C) Threat 

(D) Spam

58. The statement “the study, design, development, implementation, support or management of computer-based information systems, particularly software applications and computer Hardware” refers to
(A) Information Technology (IT)
(B) Information and Collaborative Technology (ICT)
(C) Information and Data Technology (IDT)
(D) Artificial Intelligence (AI)

59. If the binary equivalent of the decimal number 48 is 110000, then the binary equivalent of the decimal number 51 is given by
(A) 110011 

(B) 110010
(C) 110001 

(D) 110100

60. The process of copying files to a CD-ROM is known as
(A) Burning 

(B) Zipping
(C) Digitizing 

(D) Ripping

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41. In the series
AB, EDC, FGHI, ......?......, OPQRST, the missing term is
(A) JKLMN 

(B) JMKNL
(C) NMLKJ 

(D) NMKLJ

42. Among the following propositions two are related in such a way that one is the denial of the other. Which are those propositions? Select the correct code:
Propositions:
(a) All women are equal to men
(b) Some women are equal to men
(c) Some women are not equal to men
(d) No women are equal to men
Codes:
(A) (a) and (b) 

(B) (a) and (d)
(C) (c) and (d) 

(D) (a) and (c)

43. In certain code, SELECTION is coded as QCJCARGML. The code of AMERICANS will be
(A) YKCPGAYLQ 

(B) BNFSJDBMR
(C) QLYAGPCKY 

(D) YQKLCYPAG

44. In the series
3, 11, 23, 39, 59, ..........
The next term will be
(A) 63 

(B) 73
(C) 83 

(D) 93

45. Two railway tickets from city A and B and three tickets from city A to C cost Rs.177. Three tickets from city A to B and two tickets from city A to C city Rs.173. The fare for city B from city A will be Rs.
(A) 25 

(B) 27
(C) 30 

(D) 33

46. Select the code, which is not correct in the context of deductive argument with two premises:
(A) An argument with one true premise, one false premise and a false conclusion may be valid.
(B) An argument with two true premises and a false conclusion may be valid.
(C) An argument with one true premise, one false premise and a true conclusion may be valid.
(D) An argument with two false premises and a false conclusion may be valid.

47. Given below two premise and four conclusions are drawn from them (taking singly or together). Select the code that states the conclusions validly drawn.
Premises: (i) All religious persons are emotional.
(ii) Ram is a religious person.
Conclusions: (a) Ram is emotional.
(b) All emotional persons are religious.
(c) Ram is not a non-religious person.
(d) Some religious persons are not emotional.
Codes:
(A) (a), (b), (c) and (d) 

(B) (a) only
(B) (a) and (c) only 

(D) (b) and (c) only

48. If the proposition ‘All thieves are poor’ is false, which of the following propositions can be claimed certainly to be true?
Propositions:
(A) Some thieves are poor.
(B) Some thieves are not poor.
(C) No thief is poor.
(D) No poor person is a thief.

49. Consider the following statement and select the correct code stating the nature of the argument involved in it:
To suppose that the earth is the only populated world in the infinite space is as absurd as to assert that in an entire field of millet only one grain will grow.
(A) Astronomical 

(B) Anthropological
(C) Deductive 

(D) Analogical

50. Select the code, which is not correct about Venn diagram:
(A) Venn diagram represents propositions as well as classes.
(B) It can provide clear method of notation.
(C) It can be either valid or invalid.
(D) It can provide the direct method of testing the validity.


Answer: C

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31. Why labour-based competitive advantages of India and Singapore cannot be sustained in IT and service sectors?
(A) Due to diminishing levels of skill.
(B) Due to capital-intensive technology making inroads.
(C) Because of new competitors.
(D) Because of shifting of labour-based advantage in manufacturing industries.

32. How can an organization enjoy competitive advantage sustainable overtime?
(A) Through regional capital flows.
(B) Through regional interactions among business players.
(C) By making large banks, industries and markets coalesced.
(D) By effective use of various instrumentalities.

33. The choice of communication partners is influenced by factors of
(A) Proximity, utility, loneliness
(B) Utility, secrecy, dissonance
(C) Secrecy, dissonance, deception
(D) Dissimilarity, dissonance, deviance

34. As a teacher, select the best option to ensure your effective presence in the classroom.

(A) Use of peer command
(B) Making aggressive statements
(C)
Adoption of well-established posture
(D) Being authoritarian

35. Every communicator has to experience
(A) Manipulated emotions
(B)
Anticipatory excitement
(C) The issue of homophiles
(D) Status dislocation

36. Imagine you are working in an educational institution where people are of equal status. Which method of communication is best suited and normally employed in such a context?
(A)
Horizontal communication
(B) Vertical communication
(C) Corporate communication
(D) Cross communication

37. Identify the important element a teacher has to take cognizance of while addressing students in a classroom.
(A) Avoidance of proximity
(B)
Voice modulation
(C) Repetitive pause
(D) Fixed posture

38. What are the barriers to effective communication?
(A) Moralising, being judgemental and comments of consolation.
(B) Dialogue, summary and self-review.
(C) Use of simple words, cool reaction and defensive attitude.
(D) Personal statements, eye contact and simple narration.

39. A person walks 10 m infront and 10 m to the right. Then every time turning to his left, he walks 5, 15 and 15 m respectively. How far is he now from his starting point?

(A) 20 m
(B) 15 m
(C) 10 m
(D)
5 m

40. A is sister of B. F is daughter of G. C is mother of B. D is father of C. E is mother of D. A is related to D as
(A)
Grand daughter
(B) Daughter
(C) Daughter-in-law
(D) Sister

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21. In qualitative research paradigm, which of the following features may be considered critical?
(A) Data collection with standardised research tools.
(B) Sampling design with probability sample techniques.
(C) Data collection with bottom-up empirical evidences.
(D) Data gathering to take with top-down systematic evidences.

22. From the following list of statements identify the set which has negative implications for ‘research ethics’ :
(i) A researcher critically looks at the findings of another research.
(ii) Related studies are cited without proper references.
(iii) Research findings are made the basis for policy making.
(iv) Conduct of practitioner is screened in terms of reported research evidences.
(v) A research study is replicated with a view to verify the evidences from other researches.
(vi) Both policy making and policy implementing processes are regulated in terms of preliminary studies.
Codes:
(A) (i), (ii) and (iii) 

(B) (ii), (iii) and (iv)
(C) (ii), (iv) and (vi) 

(D) (i), (iii) and (v)

23. In a research on the effect of child-rearing practices on stress-proneness of children in competing school projects, the hypothesis formulated is that ‘child rearing practices do influence stress-proneness’. At the data-analysis stage a null hypothesis is advanced to find out the tenability of research hypothesis. On the basis of the evidence available, the null hypothesis is rejected at 0.01 level of significance. What decision may be warranted in respect of the research hypothesis?
(A) The research hypothesis will also be rejected.
(B) The research hypothesis will be accepted.
(C) Both the research hypothesis and the null hypothesis will be rejected.
(D) No decision can be taken in respect of the research hypothesis.

24. A research intends to explore the effect of possible factors for the organization of effective mid-day meal interventions. Which research method will be most appropriate for this study?
(A) Historical method 

(B) Descriptive survey method
(C) Experimental method 

(D) Ex-post-facto method

25. Which of the following is an initial mandatory requirement for pursuing research?
(A) Developing a research design
(B) Formulating a research question
(C) Deciding about the data analysis procedure
(D) Formulating a research hypothesis

26. The format of thesis writing is the same as in
(A) preparation of a research paper/article
(B) writing of seminar presentation
(C) a research dissertation
(D) presenting a workshop/conference paper

Read the following passage carefully and answer question numbers from 27 to 32:
In terms of labour, for decades the relatively low cost and high quality of Japanese workers conferred considerable competitive advantage across numerous durable goods and consumer-electronics industries (eg. Machinery, automobiles, televisions, radios). Then labour-based advantages shifted to South Korea, then to Malaysia, Mexico and other nations. Today, China appears to be capitalizing best on the basic of labour, Japanese firms still remain competitive in markets for such durable goods, electronics and other products, but the labour force is no longer sufficient for competitive advantage over manufacturers in other industrializing nations. Such shifting of labour-based advantage is clearly not limited to manufacturing industries. Today a huge number of IT and service jobs are moving from Europe and North America to India, Singapore, and like countries with relatively well-educated, low-cost workforces possessing technical skills. However, as educational levels and technical skills continue to rise in other countries, India, Singapore and like nations enjoying labour-based competitive advantage today are likely to find such advantage cannot be sustained through emergence of new competitors.

In terms of capital, for centuries the days of gold coin and later even paper money restricted financial flows. Subsequently regional concentrations were formed where large banks, industries and markets coalesced. But today capital flows internationally at rapid speed. Global commerce no longer requires regional interactions among business players. Regional capital concentrations in places such as New York, London and Tokyo still persist, of course, but the capital concentrated there is no longer sufficient for competitive advantage over other capitalists distributed worldwide. Only if an organization is able to combine, integrate and apply its resources (eg. Land, labour, capital, IT) in an effective manner that is not readily imitable by competitors can such an organization enjoy competitive advantage sustainable overtime.

In a knowledge-based theory of the firm, this idea is extended to view organizational knowledge as resource with atleast the same level of power and importance as the traditional economic inputs. An organization with superior knowledge can achieve competitive advantage in markets that appreciate the application of such knowledge. Semiconductors, genetic engineering, pharmaceuticals, software, military warfare, and like knowledge-intensive competitive arenas provide both time-proven and current examples. Consider semiconductors (e. g. computer chips), which are made principally of sand and common metals, these ubiquitous and powerful electronics devices are designed within common office buildings, using commercially available tools, and fabricated within factories in many industrialized nations. Hence, land is not the key competitive recourse in the semiconductor industry.
Based on the passage answer the following questions:

27. What is required to ensure competitive advantages in specific markets?
(A) Access to capital 

(B) Common office buildings
(C) Superior knowledge 

(D) Common metals

28. The passage also mentions about the trend of
(A) Global financial flow
(B) Absence of competition in manufacturing industry
(C) Regionalisation of capitalists
(D) Organizational incompatibility

29. What does the author lay stress on in the passage?
(A) International commerce 

(B) Labour-Intensive industries
(C) Capital resource management 

(D) Knowledge-driven competitive advantage

30. Which country enjoyed competitive advantages in automobile industry for decades?
(A) South Korea 

(B) Japan
(C) Mexico 

(D) Malaysia