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APTITUDE
vHkh gky gh esa vk;ksftr ISSF kwfVax foo di esa yxkrkj
Who became the first Indian to win three medals in 1.
successive ISSF shooting world cup held recently?
rhu esMy thrus okyk igyk Hkkjrh; f[kykM+h dkSu cuk\
(1) Abhinav Bindra
(2) Gagan Narang
(1) vfHkuo fcUk
(2) xxu ukjax
(3) Jitu Rai
(4) Vijay Kumar
(3) ftrw jkW;
(4) fot; dqekj
Recently, the plan to build the world most
powerful and largest telescope ATLAST to
analyse the environment of other planets and to
track the existence of aliens life, was unveiled.
This is planned by:
(1) FKA & RKA
(3) ISRO

3.

4.

(2) ESA
(4) NASA

Who won the world food prize for the year 2014?

5.

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
6.

The world first electric plane named E-Fan first


flight was carried successfully recently in:

okZ
(1)
(3)

efgyk,a tks fgalk dh fkdkj gSa] muds fy, Hkkjr dk igyk ^ou
LVkWi kbZfll lsUVj* ftldk uke ^xkSjoh* gS] dks vHkh gky gh
esa --------- }kjk --------- esa kqHkkjEHk fd;k x;k%
(1) fQYe vfHkusrk vkfej [kku] Hkksiky
(2) fQYe vfHkusrk kkg:[k [kku] eqEcbZ
(3) fQYe vfHkusrk vferkHk cPpu] bykgkckn
(4) fQYe vfHkus=h gsek ekfyuh] vkxjk

6.

foo dk igyk fo|qr gokbZ tgkt ftldk uke ^E-Fan* gS] dh


igyh mM+ku vHkh gky gh esa lQyrk iwoZd dgk lapkfyr gqbZ%
(1) ;w-,l-,(2) ;w-ds(3) teZuh
(4) kl

7.

fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lk ikS/kk ck;ksMht+y ;k ck;ks b/ku iSnk


djrk gS%
(1) ghoh;k czSUlhfyUlhl
(2) tSVksQk dSjdsl
(3) twuhisjl otfu;kuk
(4) ikFksZfu;e vtsZukVe

8.

^n vkWX;wZesaVsfVo bafM;u* iqLrd fdlds }kjk fy[kh xbZ gS\


(1) veR;Z lsu
(2) psru Hkxr
(3) foe lsB
(4) v#a/kfr jkW;

(2) Jatropha Curcas


(4) Parthenium orgenatum

The Argumentative Indian is a book written by


(1) Amartya Sen
(3) Vikram Seth

ds fy, foo [kk| iqjLdkj fdlus thrk\


MkW- lat;k jktkjke
(2) MkW- vfnrh eq[kt
MkW- pSfjVh dohjk eqVsxh (4) MkW- ukjeSu oksjykWx

2014

5.

(2) U.K.
(4) France

Which one of the following plants yield bio diesel


or bio fuels?
(1) Hevea brasiliensis
(3) Juniperus Verginiana

8.

4.

Film Actor Amir Khan, Bhopal


Film Actor Shahrukh Khan, Mumbai
Film Actor Amitabh Bachhan, Allhabad
Film Actress Hema Malini, Agra

(1) U.S.A.
(3) Germany
7.

vHkh gky gh esa fdlus nqcbZ esa vk;ksftr FIDE foo jSfiM
krjat pSfEi;ufki dh mikf/k thrh\
(1) QSch;kuh d:vkuk
(2) fooukFku vkuUn
(3) eSXul dkyZlu
(4) Oyknehj kefud

(2) Dr. Aditi Mukherji


(4) Dr. Norman Borlaug

Indias first one stop crisis centre for women


who are victims of violence named Gauravi was
launched recently by ......... in ........?

(2) ESA
(4) NASA

3.

(2) Vishwanathan Anand


(4) Vladimir Kramnik

(1) Dr. Sanjaya Rajaram


(3) Dr. Charity Kawira Mutegi

vHkh gky gh esa foo dk lokZf/kd kfkkyh ,oa lcls cM+k


VsyhLdksi ^ATLAST* ds fuekZ.k djus dh ;kstuk] ftlds }kjk
nwljs xzgksa ds okrkoj.k ,oa nwljs xzgksa ds k.kh dh thou dh
fo|ekurk [kkstus ,oa foysk.k djuk gS] dk vukoj.k fd;k
x;kA ;g fdldh ;kstuk gS%
(1) FKA & RKA
(3) ISRO

Who bagged the FIDE World Rapid Chess


Championship title recently held in Dubai?
(1) Fabiani Caruana
(3) Magnus Carlsen

2.

(2) Chetan Bhagat


(4) Arundhati Roy

9.

Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve is located in


which Indian state?
(1) Arunachal Pradesh
(2) Assam
(3) Manipur
(4) Uttarakhand

9.

uUnk nsoh tho&eaMy fjtoZ Hkkjr ds fdl jkT; esa fLFkr gS%
(1) v:.kkpy nsk
(2) vle
(3) ef.kiqj
(4) mkjk[k.M

10.

Which of the following is wrongly matched:

10.

fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lk xyr tksM+k gS%


(1) ghjkdqM & egkunh
(2) ikspEikn & xksnkojh
(3) ukxktqZu lkxj & dkosjh
(4) Hkk[kjk ukaxy & lryt

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

Hirakud - Mahanadi
Pochampad - Godavari
Nagarjun Sagar - Cauvery
Bhakra Nagal Sutlej

[A1]

[S S A ]

11.

12.

Who has recently won 2014 Pultizer prize in the


poetry category:
(1) Gobind Beharilal
(2) Jhumpa Lahiri
(3) Vijay Seshadri
(4) Siddharath Mukherjee

11.

Clean water would have BOD value of less than:

12.

(1) 5 ppm
(3) 25 ppm
13.

(2) 19 ppm
(4) 50 ppm

14.

Which one of the following is most likely to occur


if the Reserve bank of India lowers the Cash
Reserve Ratio?

16.

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
17.

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
18.

(1) P Wave
(3) L Wave
19.

;fn Hkkjrh; fjt+oZ cSad udn lafpr vuqikr dks de djrk gS


rks fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdlds ?kfVr gksus dh laHkkouk gS%
(1) dqy cpr esa o`f)
(2) ctV ?kkVs esa c<+kskjh
(3) dqy ekSfd vkiwfrZ esa c<+kskjh
(4) sfMV dkMZ ds ;ksx esa c<+kskjh

16.

la?k ds ys[kkvksa ds lEcU/k esa Hkkjr ds fu;a=d vkSj egkys[kk


ijh{kd dh fjiksVsZ fuEu dks Lrqr dh tk,axh
(1) Hkkjr ds jkVifr
(2) Hkkjr ds /kkuea=h
(3) yksdlHkk ds v/;{k
(4) Hkkjr ds fok&ea=h

17.

dksbZ rkjk i`Foh ls nwj tk jgk gS i`Foh ij cSBk fujh{kd rkjs ls


kIr dk'k ds lEca/k esa D;k vuqHko djsxk%
(1) rjax nS/;Z esa deh
(2) rjax nS/;Z esa o`f)
(3) rjax nS/;Z esa dksbZ ifjorZu ugha
(4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

18.

fuEu esa ls dkSu&lh Hkwdaih; rjax lcls rst gS\


(1) P rjax
(2) S rjax
(3) L rjax
(4) R rjax

19.

fdl fczfVk tujy us iskok ckthjko f}rh; dks ijkLr fd;k


Fkk%
(1) vkSVe
(2) eSyde
(3) ,yfQuLVksu
(4) fdpsuj

(2) S Wave
(4) R Wave

Who among the British Generals defeated Peshwa


Baji Rao II:
(1) Autram
(3) Elphinstone

(2) 19 ppm
(4) 50 ppm

15.

Decrease in wave length


Increase in wave length
No change in wave length
None of these

Which one of the following seismic wave is the fastest?

eku fdlls de gksxk%

fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdls foi{k dk usrk pquk tk,xk ,oa mls


dSfcusV ea=h dk ntkZ ,oa lqfo/kk,a nku dh tk;saxh\
(1) foi{kh ny ftlesa lcls T;knk la[;k esa lkaln gSa
(2) foi{kh ny ftlesa lcls T;knk la[;k esa lkaln gSa ,oa
ftudh la[;k lnu ds dqy la[;k dk de ls de 1/10 gS
(3) foi{kh ny ftlesa lcls T;knk la[;k esa lklan gSa ,oa
ftudh la[;k lnu ds dqy la[;k dk de ls de 1/5 gS
(4) mi;qZ esa dksbZ Hkh lgh ugha gS

The President of India


The Prime minister of India
The Speaker of the Lok Sabha
The Finance Minister of India

One star is going away from the Earth. Then the


observer on the Earth will experience:

>qEik ygjh
fl)kFkZ eq[kt

14.

An Increase in aggregate savings


A rise in Budget Deficit
A rise in aggregate money supply
A rise in the use of credit cards

The Reports of the comptroller and auditor


General of India relating to the accounts of the
Union shall be submitted to:

(2)
(4)

iqfyRt+j iqjLdkj fdlus

ksDlih;j ds ml ukVd dks igpkusa ftlesa tgj ds nsus ds


dkj.k e`R;q gqbZ Fkh%
(1) ,st ;w ykbd bV
(2) gSeysV
(3) n epSZUV vkWQ osful
(4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

(2) Hamlet
(4) None of these

Who will have its leader elected as leader of


opposition and given the status & facilities to the
rank of cabinet ministers?

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

BOD

2014

13.

(1) The opposition party with the largest number of MPs


(2) The opposition party with the largest number of MPs
and whose number is at least 1/10 of the total house
(3) The opposition party with the largest number of MPs
and whose number is at least 1/5 of the total house
(4) None of the above is correct
15.

LoPN ty esa

(1) 5 ppm
(3) 25 ppm

Identify the Shakespearean play in which we have


a death by poisoning:
(1) As You Like It
(3) The Merchant of Venice

vHkh gky gh esa dfork Js.kh esa


thrk%
(1) xksfcUn fcgkjhyky
(3) fot; kskkf

(2) Malcom
(4) Kitchner

[A2]

[S S A ]

20.

Which one is not written by Munshi Prem Chand:


(1) Rangbhoomi
(3) Vishkanya

21.

22.

23.

(2)

(3)

(4) None of these

Two cylinders have the same volume. The heights


are in the ratio of 1 : 2, then the ratio of the radii
will be:

1
7
1
(3) abc =
49

24.

26.

(2)

(3)

x3
10

(4) None of these

27.

(4)

x
10

25.

dk

x%

(1)

x
10

(3)

x3
10

2
2

buesa ls dksbZ ugha

(2) 1 : 2
(4) 2 : 1

ogh gksxk tks

112

(2) abc = a3
(4)
10%

buesa ls dksbZ ugha

gksxk%

dk

(2)

dk

(4)

PQRST

(1) P
(3) R

x
10

dk

buesa ls dksbZ ugha

ikp yM+ds gSaA P ^Q* ls yEck gSA R P ls


T ls yEck ysfdu Q ls NksVk gS rks lokZf/kd
(2) Q
(4) buesa

ls dksbZ ugha

26.

ikp O;f ,d drkj esa [kM+s gSaA nks O;f;ksa esa ,d vfUre Nksj
ij ,d O;f ,d ksQslj rFkk nwljk ,d O;olk;h gSA fo|kFkhZ
ds nkfgus ,d ,MoksdsV [kM+k gSA O;olk;h ds ck, ,d ys[kd gSA
fo|kFkhZ ksQslj ,oa ,MoksdsV ds e/; esa [kM+k gSA ck, ls fxurs
gq, ys[kd fdl LFkku ij gS%
(1) Fke
(2) f}rh;
(3) r`rh;
(4) prqFkZ

27.

Q ds iwoZ esa P 4 fd-eh- dh nwjh ij [kM+k gSA P ogha

(2) 2nd
(4) 4th

P is standing to the east of Q at a distance of 4


Km. P stands still while Q goes north for 4 Km. In
which direction must Q now look to see P:

lseh- gSA rks

;fn 49 dk aok fgLlk 7 gS] 63 dk bok fgLlk 9 gS rFkk


dk cok fgLlk 16 gS rks fuEu esa ls dkSu lk lR; gS%

NksVk gSA S
yEck dkSu gS%

(2) Q
(4) None of these

nks flysUMjksa dk vk;ru leku gSA muds pkbZ dk vuqikr


1:2 gS rks muds f=T;kvksa dk vuqikr gksxk%

Five persons are standing in a queue. One of the


two persons at the extreme end is a professor and
the other is a businessman. An advocate is
standing to the right of the student. An author is to
the left of the businessman. The student is
standing between the professor and the advocate.
Counting from the left the author is at which place:

(1) East
(3) South

(3)

1
7
1
(3) abc =
49

P Q R S T are five boys. Given that P is taller than


Q, R is shorter than P, S is taller than T but
shorter than Q, the tallest boy is:

(1) 1st
(3) 3rd

23.

24.

x
10

(2)

(1) 2 : 1
(3) 1 : 2

(4) None of these

(1)

4
2

(1) 2

(1) abc =

x% of x is the same as 10% of:

(1) P
(3) R

22.

(2) abc = a3

25.

o`k ij ,d LikZ js[kk A B gSaA o`k dh f=T;k


Nka;kfdr Hkkx dk {ks=Qy gksxk%

(2) 1 : 2
(4) 2 : 1

If the ath part of 49 is 7 and bth part of 63 is 9 and cth


part of 112 is 16. Then which of the following is true:
(1) abc =

21.

2
2

(1) 2

(1) 2 : 1
(3) 1 : 2

fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu eaqkh sepUn }kjk jfpr ugha gS%


(1) jaxHkwfe
(2) se iphlh
(3) fokdU;k
(4) dk;kdYi

(2) Prem Pachisi


(4) Kayakalp

A B is a tangent to the circle. The radius of the circle


is 2 cm. Then the area of the shaded portion is:

4
2

20.

(2) South East


(4) South West

[A3]

[kM+k gS tcfd Q 4 fd-eh- mkj dh vksj pyrk gSA P dks


ns[kus ds fy, Q dks fdl fnkk dh vksj ns[kuk pkfg,%
(1) iwoZ
(2) nf{k.k iwoZ
(3) nf{k.k
(4) nf{k.k ifpe
[S S A ]

28.

28.

If AM=3, ARE=4, and NEVER=8, then


INDIA IS A GREAT NATION =:
(1) 32
(3) 28

;fn

AM=3, ARE=4, ,oa NEVER=8,


INDIA IS A GREAT NATION =%
(1) 32
(3) 28

(2) 29
(4) None of these

DIRECTIONS: Complete the following series.

funsZk% fuEufyf[kr J`a[kyk dks iwjk djsaA

29.

29.

AZBZ_ABA_A_B_BA
(1) A Z B Z
(3) B Z Z Z

30.

If one side and one diagonal of a rhombus are 5 cm


2
and 8 cm respectively, then its area (in cm ) is:
(1) 22
(3) 24

31.

(1)
(3)
32.

34.

(1) 11 days
(3) 12 days
35.

(3)
(4) None of these

(1) 8 girls and 7 buffalos


(3) 7 girls and 8 buffalos

,oa

lseh-

(2) 20
(4) 25

2
75
cm
2
2
25
3 cm
2

(2) 25 cm
(4)

buesa ls dksbZ ugha

yM+dks dh ,d d{kk esa vkSlr vk;q 14.5 okZ gSA vkSlr


vk;q D;k gksxk ;fn 10 u;s yM+ds vkSj vkrs ,oa kkfey gksrs gSa
ftudh vkSlr vk;q 15.2 okZ gksrh gS%
(1) 15.5 okZ
(2) 14.68 okZ
(3) 16.25 okZ
(4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

30

33.

,d fufpr dksM ^PROPORTION* dks ^PORPRONOIT*


fy[kk tkrk gS rks mlh dksM Hkkkk esa ^CONVERSION* dks
dSls fy[ksaxs\

(2) VNCORENOIS
(4) VNOCREIONS

(1) VNOCERONIS
(3) VNOCRENOIS

(2) VNCORENOIS
(4) VNOCREIONS

34.

rhu O;f ;k vkB yM+ds fdlh dk;Z dks 17 fnu esa dj ldrs
gSaA nks O;f ,oa N% yM+ds ,d lkFk mlh dk;Z dks iwjk djus esa
fdruk fnu ysxsa\
(1) 11 fnu
(2) 17 fnu
(3) 12 fnu
(4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

35.

,d Bksl /kkfRod flys.Mj] ftldk vk/kkj O;kl 2 lseh- ,oa


pkbZ 16 lseh- gS] dks xykdj ,d gh vkdkj ds 12 Bksl
xksys cuk, tkrs gSaA R;sd xksys dk O;kl gksxk%
(1) 2 lseh(2) 3 lseh(3) 4 lseh(4) 6 lseh-

36.

,d LFkku ij dqN yM+fd;k ,oa HkSlas gSAa ;fn fljksa dh dqy la[;k
15 ,oa iSjksa dh dqy la[;k 46 gks rks fdruh yM+fd;k ,oa fdruh
HkSla sa gS\a
(1) 8 yM+fd;k ,oa 7 HkSlsa
(2) 9 yM+fd;k ,oa 6 HkSlsa
(3) 7 yM+fd;k ,oa 8 HkSlsa
(4) 6 yM+fd;k ,oa 9 HkSlsa

(2) 17 days
(4) None of these

(2) 3 cm
(4) 6 cm

There are some girls and buffalos at a place. If


total number of heads is 15 and total number of
legs is 46, then how many girls and how many
buffalos are there?

32.

(2) 14.68 years


(4) None of these

Twelve solid spheres of the same size are made


by melting a solid metallic cylinder of base
diameter 2 cm and height 16 cm. The diameter of
each sphere is:
(1) 2 cm
(3) 4 cm

36.

(2) 25 cm

Three men or eight boys can do a piece of work in


17 days. How many days will two men and six
boys together take to finish the same work?

(2) B Z A Z
(4) Z A Z Z

,d ledks.k f=Hkqt dk U;wudks.k nwljs dk nqxquk gSA ;fn blds


fod.kZ dh yEckbZ 10 lseh- gS rks bldk {ks=Qy gksxk%
(1)

In a certain code language PROPORTION is


written as PORPRONOIT. How is CONVERSION
written in that code language?
(1) VNOCERONIS
(3) VNOCRENOIS

31.

ls dksbZ ugha

;fn prZqHkqt dh ,d Hkqtk ,oa ,d fod.kZ ek%


gS] rks mldk {ks=Qy lseh-2 esa gS%
(1) 22
(3) 24

The average age of the boys in a class of 30 boys


is 14.5 years. What will be the average age if 10
new boys come whose average is 15.2 years, and
joins them?
(1) 15.5 years
(3) 16.25 years

33.

(2) 20
(4) 25

One acute angle of a right angled triangle is


double the other. If the length of its hypotenuse is
10 cm, then its area is:
2
75
cm
2
2
25
3 cm
2

30.

(2) 29
(4) buesa

AZBZ_ABA_A_B_BA
(1) A Z B Z
(3) B Z Z Z

(2) B Z A Z
(4) Z A Z Z

rks

(2) 9 girls and 6 buffalos


(4) 6 girls and 9 buffalos

[A4]

[S S A ]

37.

37.

Given two positions of the dice as being.

tc

2 ry
(1) 5
(3) 1

When 2 is at the bottom which number is at the top:


(1) 5
(2) 4
(3) 1
(4) 6
38.

Simplify:

2 2
65

70

2 2
97

38

(1) 1
(3) 1
39.

40.

(2) 0
(4) None of these

43.

44.

45.

2 2

97

38

(2) 0
(4) buesa

fed la[;kvksa A, B, C, D ,oa


D dk xq.kuQy D;k gksxk\

ls dksbZ ugha

dk vkSlr

48

gSA

(2) 2204
(4) 2254

41.

fuEufyf[kr u esa ml fodYi dks pqus tks Js.kh dks iw.kZ djrk gSA
2401, 49, 7; __ , 36, 6:
(1) 1296
(3) 7776

(2) 216
(4) 1378

funsZk% u la[;k 42 ,oa 43 ,d fufpr dksM Hkkkk esa&


i.
^Cod dex nom* dk rkRi;Z gS ^banana is sweet*
ii. ^Zip dex nux* dk rkRi;Z gS ^apple is good*
iii. ^Cod nux elp* dk rkRi;Z gS ^banana and apple* ,oa
iv. ^pa reb nom* dk rkRi;Z gS ^oranges are sweet*
42.

ml Hkkkk esa dkSu&lk kCn ^apple* ds fy;s ;q fd;k x;k gS%


(1) Elp
(3) Zip

(2) Nux
(4) None of these
43.
(2) And
(4) None of these

(2) Nux
(4) buesa

44.

(2) 20
(4) 18

kr% ls
gksaxh\

(2) And
(4) buesa

[A5]

(2) 20
(4) 18

fdlh fufpr dksM Hkkkk esa ^BALE* dks ^+ & * ,oa ^SKIP*
dks ^ @ %* fy[kk tkrk gSA ^LIFE* dks mlh dksM esa dSls
fy[ksxsa\
(1) @ +
(3) & % $

(2) % T &
(4) @ & +

ls dksbZ ugha

lk;a ds e/; ?kM+h dh lqb fdruh ckj ledks.k ij

(1) 24
(3) 22
45.

ls dksbZ ugha

^Zip* fdlds fy;s ;q fd;k x;k gS\


(1) Apple
(3) Good

If in a certain code language BALE is written as


+ & and SKIP is written as @ %. How is
LIFE written in that code?
(1) @ +
(3) & % $

70

ikp fe=ksa esa ls & fcztsk] fQjkst] t;] dey ,oa fouksn esa
R;sd dk Hkkj fHk gSA fQjkst dsoy t; ls Hkkjh gSA fcztsk
fQjkst ,oa fouksn ls Hkkjh gS ysfdu dey ls Hkkjh ugha gSA
muesa rhljk lcls Hkkjh dkSu gS\
(1) dey
(2) fcztsk
(3) fouksn
(4) vi;kZIr vkdM+s

(2) 216
(4) 1378

How many times from 4 AM to 4 PM the hands of


clock are at right angles?
(1) 24
(3) 22

65

40.

(2) Brijesh
(4) Data inadequate

What does Zip stand for?


(1) Apple
(3) Good

2 2

ljy djsa%

,oa

Which word in that language stands for apple.


(1) Elp
(3) Zip

(2) 4
(4) 6

(1) 2300
(3) 2208

DIRECTIONS: (Question No. 42 & 43) In a certain code


language
i. Cod dex nom stands for banana is sweet
ii. Zip dex nux stands for apple is good
iii. Cod nux elp stands for banana and apple and
iv. pa reb nom stands for oranges are sweet.
42.

39.

(2) 2204
(4) 2254

Select the suitable alternative to complete the series.


2401, 49, 7; __ , 36, 6:
(1) 1296
(3) 7776

esa gksxk rks dkSu&lh la[;k khkZ ij gksxh%

(1) 1
(3) 1

Among five friendsBrijesh, Feroz, Jai, Kamal and


Vinod each having a different weight. Feroz is
heavier than only Jai. Brijesh is heavier than Feroj
and Vinod but not as heavy as Kamal. Who is the
third heaviest among them?
(1) Kamal
(3) Vinod

41.

38.

The average of 5 consecutive numbers A, B, C, D


and E is 48. What is the product of A and D?
(1) 2300
(3) 2208

ikals dh nks fLFkfr;k bl dkj nh xbZ gSaA

(2) % T &
(4) @ & +

[S S A ]

DISCIPLINE (SSA)
46.

When inorder traversing a tree resulted E A C K F H D B


G; the preorder traversal would return:
(1) FAEKCDBHG
(3) EAFKHDCBG

47.

48.

50.

51.

54.

50.

iqujkorZu Hkkkk,a gSa%


(1) CFL dk ,d leqfpr lqijlsV
(2) lnSo PDA }kjk ekU;
(3) dksfV 0 Hkkkk,a Hkh dgykrh gSa
(4) lnSo FSA }kjk ekU;

51.

;fn fdlh Qyu dks voS/k fn(int *p) ?kksfkr fd;k tkrk gS] rks Qyu
dks fn dgus ds fy, fuEu esa ls dkSu&lk dFku oS/k gS\
(1) fn(x) tc x dks int x ds :i esa ifjHkkfkr fd;k tkrk gS
(2) fn(x) tc x dks int *x ds :i esa ifjHkkfkr fd;k tkrk gS
(3) fn(&x) tc x dks int *x ds :i esa ifjHkkfkr fd;k tkrk gS
(4) fn(*x) tc x dks int *x ds :i esa ifjHkkfkr fd;k tkrk gS

52.

,d izpkyu iz.kkyh esa 3 iz;ksDrk izf;k,a gSa ftuesa ls izR;sd dks lalk/ku
R ds nks ;wfuVksa dh t:jr gSA R ds ;wfuVksa dh U;wure la[;k ftuds
pyrs vkdfLed jks/ku dHkh mRiUu ugha gksxk] gS%

To avoid race condition, the maximum number of processes


that may be simultaneously inside the critical section is:

(2) 3
(4) 6

53.

ist fLVfyax%
(1) ,d izHkkoh iz.kkyh dk ladsr gS
(2) dk vkk; ist se] vU; ofdx lsV ys jgk gS
(3) V~;wfuax y{; gksuk pkfg,
(4) isTM vkMV i`Bksa ds fy, vf/kd cM+k fMLd Lisl ys jgk gS

54.

jsl dh fLFkfr ls cpus ds fy,] kfUrd [kaM esa ,d lkFk gks ldus
okyh izf;kvksa dh vf/kdre la[;k gS%
(1) kwU;
(2) ,d
(3) nks
(4) nks ls vf/kd

55.

;fn eseksjh ,sDlsl dSks ds lkFk 20 ns vkSj mlds fcuk 110 ns gS rks
y{;os/ku vuqikr gksxk dSks 10 ns eseksjh dk iz;ksx djrh gS%

(2) One
(4) More than two

If memory access takes 20 ns with cache and 110 ns without


it, then the hit ratio (cache uses a 10 ns memory) is:
(1) 93%
(3) 88%

L = {anbncndn|n 1} gS%
(1) CFL fdarq fu;fer ugha
(2) CSL fdarq CFL ugha
(3) fu;fer
(4) dksfV 0 Hkkkk fdarq dksfV 1 ugha

(1) 4
(3) 5

Is a sign of efficient system


Is taking page frames other working sets
Should be the tuning goal
Is taking larger disk spaces for pages paged out

(1) Zero
(3) Two
55.

,dkarr% x.kuh; Hkkkk,a fuEu ds v/khu lao`r ugha gksrh%


(1) ;wfu;u
(2) gkseksekfQZTe
(3) dEIyhesaVsaku
(4) dUlsVhusku

(2) 3
(4) 6

Page stealing:
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

49.

fn(x) where x is defined as int x;


fn(x) where x is defined as int *x;
fn(&x) where x is defined as int *x;
fn(*x) where x is defined as int *x;

(1) 4
(3) 5
53.

Hkkkk

A proper superset of CFL


Always recognized by PDA
Are also called type 0 languages
Always recognized by FSA

An operating system contains 3 user processes each


requiring 2 units of resource R. The minimum number of
units of R such that no deadlocks will ever arise is:

(2) AB+CD*E-F**G/
(4) AB+CDE*-*F*G/

48.

(2) Homomorphism
(4) Concatenation

If a function is declared as void fn(int *p), then which of


the following statements is valid to call function fn?

(2) FAEKCDHGB
(4) FEAKDCHBG

vfHkO;fDr (A+ B)*(C*D - E)*F/G dk iksLVfQDl :i gS%


(1) AB+CD*E-FG/**
(3) AB+CD*E*F*G/

Recursive languages are:

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
52.

(2) AB+CD*E-F**G/
(4) AB+CDE*-*F*G/

Recursively enumerable languages are not closed under:

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

47.

CFL but not regular


CSL but not CFL
Regular
Type 0 language but not type 1

(1) Union
(3) Complementation

tc fdlh r: ds buvkMZj VSoflx dk ifj.kke E A C K F H D B G


gqvk rks izhvkMZj iFke.k fuEu dk ikzfrxeu djsxk%
(1) FAEKCDBHG
(3) EAFKHDCBG

The language L = {anbncndn|n 1} is:


(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

49.

(2) FAEKCDHGB
(4) FEAKDCHBG

The postfix form of the expression (A+ B)*(C*D - E)*F/G is:


(1) AB+CD*E-FG/**
(3) AB+CD*E*F*G/

46.

(2) 90%
(4) 87%

(1) 93%
(3) 88%

[A6]

(2) 90%
(4) 87%
[S S A ]

56.

A Program Counter contains a number 825 and address


part of the instruction contains the number 24. The
effective address in the relative address mode, when an
instruction is read from the memory is:
(1) 849
(3) 801

57.

58.

59.

60.

61.

gksxh\

59.

MkVkcsl Ldhe fuEu esa fy[kh tkrh gS%

(2) DML
(4) DCL

(1) HLL
(3) DDL

The number of distinguishable permutations of the


letters in the word BANANA are,:

63.

MkVkcsl ds okLrqfkYi dks fuEu :i esa ns[kk tk ldrk gS%


(1) nks Lrj
(2) pkj Lrj
(3) rhu Lrj
(4) ,d Lrj

61.

fonskh dh ds lkFk tksM+s tkus ij izkFkfed dh mRiUu djrh gS%


(1) mUgsa tksM+us okyh rkfydkvksa ds chp vfHkHkkod&cPps dk laca/k
(2) mUgsa tksM+us okyh rkfydkvksa ds chp vusd ls vusd dk laca/k
(3) mUgsa tksM+us okyh rkfydkvksa ds chp usVodZ ekMy
(4) dEiksftV dh

62.

BANANA kCn

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
64.

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
65.

,d ;wyj xzkQ og gksrk gS ftlesa%


(1) dsoy nks khkZ foke fMxzh ds gksrs gSa ckdh le gksrs gSa
(2) dsoy nks khkZ le fMxzh ds gksrs gSa ckdh foke gksrs gSa
(3) lHkh khkZ foke fMxzh ds gksrs gsa
(4) lHkh khkZ le fMxzh ds gksrs gsa

64.

;fn MsLd gSM kq: esa

310
324
315
321

(1) ++
(3) ( )

fLFkr gS] vkSj ;fn I/O Cykd vuqjks/k 98


37, 14, 124, 65, 67 gSa rks FCFS lfgr visf{kr fMLd ewoksa dh la[;k
Kkr djsa%
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

The operator that cannot be overloaded is:

(2) 36
(4) 10

63.

Only two vertices are of odd degree and rests are even
Only two vertices are of even degree and rests are odd
All the vertices are of odd degree
All the vertices are of even degree

If the Disk head is located initially at 32, find the number


of disk moves required with FCFS if the disk queue of
I/O blocks requests are 98, 37, 14, 124, 65, 67:

esa o.kks ds xkspj foksk.kh; ijE;wV~skUl dh la[;k gS%

(1) 60
(3) 20

(2) 36
(4) 10

A Euler graph is one in which:

(2) DML
(4) DCL

60.

(2) Four levels


(4) One level

A primary key if combined with a foreign key creates:

(1) 60
(3) 20

(2) 6
(4) 7

fuEu esa ls dkSu ,d Loiwjd dksM gS\


(1) 8421 dksM
(2) 5211 dksM
(4) f}pj dksM
(3) xzs dksM

(1) Parent-Child relationship between the tables that


connect them
(2) Many to many relationship between the tables that
connect them
(3) Network model between the tables that connect them
(4) Composite Key
62.

;qfDr rS;kj djus ds fy, fdrus fyi&yki dh t:jr

58.

(2) 5211 code


(4) Binary code

Architecture of the database can be viewed as:


(1) Two levels
(3) Three levels

divide-by-32

(2) 850
(4) 802

(1) 4
(3) 5

The database schema is written in:


(1) HLL
(3) DDL

57.

(2) 6
(4) 7

Which of the following is a self complementing code?


(1) 8421 code
(3) Gray code

,d eknsk dkmaVj esa la[;k 825 gS vkSj vuqnsk ds ,Msl Hkkx esa
la[;k 24 gSA tc vuqnsk eseksjh ls i<+k tkrk gS rks lkis{k ,Msl fof/k
esa izHkkoh ,Msl gS%
(1) 849
(3) 801

(2) 850
(4) 802

How many flip-flops are required to produce a divide-by32 device?


(1) 4
(3) 5

56.

65.

(2) ::
(4) ~

310
324
315
321

vkijsVj ftls vfrHkkfjr ugha fd;k tk ldrk gS%


(1) ++
(3) ( )

[A7]

32 ij

(2) ::
(4) ~

[S S A ]

66.

(1) 0
(3) 2
67.

67.

value

analysis

and

71.

Which data structure allows deletions at both ends of


the list but insertion at only one end:

The Hex number FFH may be represented by:

72.

73.

74.

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
75.

70.

gSDl la[;k

71.

}kjk ifjyf{kr dh tk ldrh gS%


(2) 1515D,
(4) 0111 0111B

fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lk leqPp; lkoZf=d rdZ ifjokj dks fu:fir


djrk gS%
(2) {NAND, AND}
(4) NAND

72.

kkfCnd foysk.k vuqHkkk.k dk ,d dne gS%


(1) in ifjp; ls igys
(2) in ifjp; ds ipkr
(3) in ifjp; ds ipkr fdUrq dwV dksM tuu ls iwoZ
(4) in&ifjp; ls iwoZ Hkh vkSj ipkr Hkh gks ldrk gS

73.

LVSd ds lEcU/k esa fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lh mfDr lgh gS%


(1) uhfMr varjk;uksa ds fy, LVSDl vko;d gS
(2) lj.kh lapkyu ds fy, LVSDl dh vko;drk gS
(3) ijks{k irkfHkxeu ds fy, LVSDl vko;d gS
(4) rhd lkj.kh cU/k ds fy, LVSDl vko;d gSa

74.

lEiknd
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

DOS environment
UNIX environment
Both DOS and UNIX environment
None of these

(1) FORTRAN
(3) C

FFH fuEu

(1) {NAND, XOR}


(3) {XOR, AND}

Stacks are necessary for nested interrupts


Stacks are required for handling arrays
Stacks are necessary for indirect addressing
Stacks are necessary for symbol table management

Which programming language supports recursion:

(2) x=26, m=11, n=16


(4) x=27, m=10, n=15

dkSu&lh MkVk lajpuk lwph ds nksuksa Nksjksa ij foyksiu dh vuqefr nsrh


gS fdarq fuosku dh vuqefr dsoy ,d Nksj ij nsrh gS%
(1) bUiqV&izfraf/kr foiaDrh;u
(2) vkmViqV&izfraf/kr foiaDrh;u
(3) ojh;rk iafDr
(4) fpfr

Prior to parsing
After parsing
After parsing but before code generation
Can be before or after parsing

The editor Vi is available under:

eku D;k gksxk\

69.

(2) {NAND, AND}


(4) NAND

Which of the following statements is true about a stack:


(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

x, m rFkk n dk

(1) 1111 1111B,


(3) 256D,

Lexical analysis is a step of compilation:


(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

fuEu dFkuksa ds fuiknu ds ckn

Hkh

ifjlhek eku foysk.k vkSj lerqY;rk foHkktu dh ,d nqcZyrk gS%


(1) os izHkkoh ugha gSa
(2) os bUiqV ifjfLFkfr;ksa ds ;ksxksa dh rykk ugha djrs
(3) os bUiqV ifjfLFkfr;ksa ds ;ksxksa dh rykk djrs gSa
(4) os cgqr O;kogkfjd ugha gksrs

(2) 1515D,
(4) 0111 0111B

Which of the following sets represents a universal logic


family:
(1) {NAND, XOR}
(3) {XOR, AND}

(2) 1
(4) fdrus

68.

They are not effective


They do not explore combinations of input circumstances
They explore combinations of input circumstances
They are not very practical

(1) 1111 1111B,


(3) 256D,

(1) 0
(3) 2

(1) x=25, m=10, n=15


(3) x=27, m=11, n=16

(1) Input-restricted deque (2) Output-restricted deque


(3) Priority queues
(4) Stack
70.

,d Dykl esa fdrus daLVDVj gks ldrs gSa\

int x, m, n;
m = 10;
n = 15;
x = ++m + n++;

(2) x=26, m=11, n=16


(4) x=27, m=10, n=15

One weakness of boundary


equivalence partitioning is:
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

69.

(2) 1
(4) Any number

What will be the values of x, m and n after the execution


of the following statements?
int x, m, n;
m = 10;
n = 15;
x = ++m + n++;
(1) x=25, m=10, n=15
(3) x=27, m=11, n=16

68.

66.

How many constructors can a class have?

75.

(2) JAVA
(4) BASIC

[A8]

fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdlds vUrZxr miyC/k gSa%


DOS ifjosk
UNIX ifjosk
DOS vkSj UNIX nksuksa ifjoskksa esa
mi;qZ fdlh Hkh ifjosk esa ugha
Vi

dkSu&lh ksxzkfeax Hkkkk fjdlZu Recursion dks leFkZu nsrh gS%


(1) QksjVku FORTRAN
(2) tkok JAVA
(3) lh C
(4) csfld BASIC
[S S A ]

76.

(1) A member function


(3) A class function
77.

79.

80.

81.

82.

83.

84.

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
85.

,l-D;w-,y- SQL esa Viy pj dks fdlesa ikfjHkkfkr fd;k tkrk gS%
(2) Select clause
(4) mi;qZ lHkh

81.

jkLVj Lhu fMLiys dk vFkZ gS fd Lhu dk LdSu fd;k tkrk gS%


(1) khkZ ls ry rd ,oa nkfgus ls ck, rd
(2) ck, ls ck, ,oa khkZ ls ry rd
(3) ry ls khkZ ,oa nk, ls nk;
(4) ry ls khkZ ,oa nk, ls ck,

82.

C++ esa

83.

(2) Gaussion distribution


(4) None of these

LVhe csl Dykl gksrk gS%


(2) Iofstream
(4) Stdio

usVodZ esa ikdsV tujsku vuqlj.k djrk gS%


Iok;lu forj.k
(2) xkfl;u forj.k
lkekU; forj.k
(4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

ALOHA
(1)
(3)

84.

fuEukafdr esa ls dkSu&lh vfHky{kf.kdrk,a tkye lans'kkpkj dk ,d


Hkkx ugha gS%
(1) larhd yEckbZ
(2) ckWM nj
(3) BIOS vk/kkjHkwr fuos'k@fuxZe ra=
(4) lerk

85.

lsrq fuEukafdr esa ls fdlds fy, l{ke gSa%


(1) tkye [kaM dh yEckbZ ds foLrkj.k ds fy,
(2) vfXut fHkkh ds :i esa dk;Z djus ds fy,
(3) tkyeksa ds [kaM cukus ds fy,
(4) LAN ij dEI;wV~jksa ds lapkj ds fy,

Character length
Baud rate
BIOS (Basic Input/Output System)
Parity

Bridges are capable of which:


(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

80.

(1) Iostream
(3) Ios

Which of the following characteristics is not part of a


network protocol:

(2) SortSort.out
(4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

fMLd vfHkxe gsrq yxs le; esa fuEukafdr esa ls dkSu eq[k gksrk gS%
(1) ?kw.kZu lqfIr
(2) vfHk/kkj.k dky
(3) dSks vfHkxe dky
(4) lHkh cjkcj gSa

(2) Iofstream
(4) Stdio

Pocket generation in ALOHA networks follows:


(1) Poisson distribution
(3) Normal distribution

vuqifsz kr djus okys dekUM dks dgrs gS%a

79.

Top to bottom and right to left


Left to right and top to bottom
Bottom to top and left to right
Bottom to top and right to left

(1) Iostream
(3) Ios

;wfuDl UNIX esa ,d izksxzke ds vkmViqV Say sort dks ,d QkbZy

(1) From clause


(3) Where clause

In C++, the stream base class is:

,d vkijsVj
,d esFkM

kkfCnd foyskd ds ckjs esa buesa ls dkSu lk dFku lgh gS%


(1) ;g leLr okD; jpuk =qfV;ksa dk irk yxkrk gS
(2) ;g leLr vFkZ fok;d =qfV;ksa dk irk yxkrk gS
(3) ;g ;U= dksM tfur djrk gS
(4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

(2) Select Clause


(4) All of these

Raster Scan display means that the screen is scanned


.............:

(2)
(4)

78.

Rotational latency
Seek time
Cache access time
All are equal

Tuple variables in SQL are defined in ............:

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

,d eSEcj QaDku
,d Dykl QaDku

Sort. out esa

It detects all syntax errors


It detects all semantics errors
It generates machine code
None of these

(1) From Clause


(3) Where clause

,d Dykl esa fufgr ,d QaDku dks dgrs gSa%

(1) Sort sort.out


(3) Sort>sort.out

Which of the following dominates the time taken in a


disk access:
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

77.

(2) Sortsort.out
(4) None of these

Which of the following statements is true about lexical


analyser:
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

C++ esa
(1)
(3)

(2) An operator
(4) A method

In UNIX the command to redirect the output of a


program (say, sort) to a file called sort.out is:
(1) Sort sort.out
(3) Sort>sort.out

78.

76.

In C++, a function contained within a class is called:

Expanding the length of a network segment


Acting as a firewall
Segmenting networks
Communication of computers on a LAN

[A9]

[S S A ]

86.

Given the following workload, the Shortest-job-first


scheduling algorithm would give an average waiting
time of:
Process
P1
P2
P3
P4
P5

Burst time
(ms)
10
29
3
7
12

(1) 28 ms
(3) 23 ms
87.

86.

P1
P2
P3
P4
P5

88.

89.

87.

90.

If a web server delivers a web page with four images,


how many hits will the server record:

91.

93.

(2) 2
(4) 5

(2) 1
(4) 0

gkbij&lw=.k] HkkSfrd lalkf/k= dks fdrus rdZ laxr lalkf/k=ksa esa cnyrk
gS%
(1) 1
(3) 3

What is (123)6 in base 11?

(2) 2
(4) 5

90.

iz/kku dh bUMsfDlax rduhd Key


vuqefr ugha iznku djrk gS%
(1) QhYM esa MwIyhdsV MkVk
(2) eYVhiy ,VhC;wVl
(3) fjyskUl dk lsV
(4) esuh Vw esuh fjysku

91.

vk/kkj

(2) (11)11
(4) (47)11

11

fdldh

(2) (11)11
(4) (47)11

92.

fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdls vkadM+k ladV ds fujkdj.k ds fy, ;ksx ugha


fd;k tkrk gS\
(1) vxzs"k.k
(2) vuqns'kksa dk iqujkns'ku
(3) LraHku
(4) kxqf ffMD'ku

93.

--------- 8088/8086 dh laf;k dh xfr c<+krk gS --------] -------- ,oa fu"iknu laf;k }kjk%
(1) dkyn DykWd] ,dhdj.k] ifjdyu
(2) iaf] fu;a=.k] xSzc xzkg
(3) iaf] ijLij O;kiu vksojySfiax] vku;u
(4) dkyn] fu;a=.k] vku;u

(2) Reordering instructions


(4) Prediction

The ______ speeds up the operation of 8088/8086 by


_____ the ____ and execute operations:

indexing technique

esa 1236 D;k gS\

(1) (6)11
(3) (21)11

Which of the following is not used for resolving data


hazards?

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

89.

Duplicate data in a field


Multiple attributes
sets of relations
Many-to-many relation

(1) Forwarding
(3) Stall

;fn ,d osc loZj pkj frfcacksa dk ,d oscist nku djrk gS rks loZj
ij fdrus gkj fjdkMZ gksaxs%
(1) 4
(3) 5

The primary key indexing technique does not allow


..........:

(1) (6)11
(3) (21)11
92.

88.

(2) 1
(4) 0

Hyper-Threading turns a physical processor into how


many logical processors.

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

fuEufyf[kr ?kks"k.kk ,d mnkgj.k gS%


fnu = lkseokj] eaxyokj] cq/kokj] c`gLifrokj] 'kqokj
(1) ra= ifjHkkf"kr dk;Z
(2) ra= ifjHkkf"kr vpj
(3) iqujko`fk
(4) x.kuk

System defined functions


System defined constants
Repetition
Enumeration

(1) 1
(3) 3

(2) 13 ms
(4) 17 ms

(2) 13 ms
(4) 17 ms

The following declaration is an example of

(1) 4
(3) 5

10
29
3
7
12

(1) 28 ms
(3) 23 ms

Day = (monday,tuesday,wednesday,thursday,friday);
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

uhps fn, x, dk;ZHkkj esa] y?kqre&dk;Z&Fke 'kkWVsZLV&tkWc&QLV fu;kstu


,YxksfjFe fdruk vkSlr rh{kk dky nsxk%
e
LQksV le; (ms)

Clock, integrating, compute


Queue, controlling, grab
Queue, overlapping, fetch
Clock, controlling, fetch

[A10]

[S S A ]

94.

A dynamic queue can be implemented as a:


(1) Dynamic linked list
(3) Fixed-length circular array

95.

94.

xfrd iaf dks fuEu esa ls fdl :i esa dk;kZfUor fd;k tk ldrk gS%
(1) xfrd Ja[kfyr lwph
(2) fu;r nS/;Z lj.kh
(3) fu;r nS/;Z o`kh; lj.kh
(4) mi;qZ lHkh

95.

tc dksbZ vuq;ksx };h r: dh [kkst 'kq: djrk gS rks ;g dgk ls


kjEHk gksrh gS\
(1) ok;re yhQ uksM ls
(2) e/; uksM ls] tM+ ,oa lcls yEch 'kk[kk ds chpks chp ls
(3) tM+ uksM ls
(4) tM+ uksM dh lcls nkfguh larfr ls

96.

fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu ?kaVsokj etnwjh okys lnL;ksa


djrk gS\
(1) deZpkjh [2]> ?kaVsokj etnwjh = 50.00;
(2) deZpkjh [2]. ?kaVsokj etnwjh = 7.50;
(3) ?kaVsokj etnwjh [2]. deZpkjh = 29.75;
(4) deZpkjh [2]. ?kaVsokj etnwjh = 100.00;

97.

fuEufyf[kr ekns'k D;k nf'kZr djsxk\

(2) Fixed-length array


(4) All of these

When an application begins searching a binary tree, it


starts at:
(1) The outermost leaf node
(2) The middle node, halfway between the root and the
longest branch
(3) The root node
(4) The rightmost child of the root node

96.

Which of the following assigns a value to the


hourlyWage member of employee[2]?
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

97.

Employee[2]>hourlyWage = 50.00;
Employee2.hourlyWage = 7.50;
HourlyWage[2].employee = 29.75
Employee[2].hourlyWage = 100.00;

What will the following program display?


#include <iostream.h>
void main(void)
{
int a = 0, b = 2, x = 4, y = 0;
cout << (a == b) << " ";
cout << (a != b) << " ";
cout << (b <=x) << " ";
cout << (y > a) << endl;
}
(1) 0 1 1 0
(2) 0 0 1 0
(3) 1 1 0 1
(4) 1 0 0 1

98.

99.

(1) 0 1 1 0
(3) 1 1 0 1

(1) (type)
(3) //

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

C++

dksM ugha gS\

(2) int ptr = int *num1;


(4) mi;qZ lHkh vekU; gSa

vkdM+s ds int dkj ds fy, la[;kvksa dh dkSu lh ijkl ekU; gS%


(1) 0 ls 256
(2) 32768 ls +32767
(3) 65536 ls +65536
(4) dksbZ fof'k"V ijkl ugha

100.

,d ?kks"k.kk yksV
(1) 1 ckbV
(3) 8 ckbVl~

101.

Vkbi dkLV ladkjd gS%


(1) Vkbi

(2) cast()
(4) " "

102. p++ executes faster than p+1 because:

fuEufyf[kr Fkuksa esa ls dkSu&lk ekU;

99.

(2) 4 bytes
(4) 16 bytes

101. The type cast operator is:

(2) 0 0 1 0
(4) 1 0 0 1

(1) int ptr = &num1;


(3) float num1 = &ptr2;

(2) 32768 to +32767


(4) No specific range

100. A declaration float a,b; occupies how many bytes of


memory:
(1) 1 byte
(3) 8 bytes

98.

(2) int ptr = int *num1;


(4) All of the above are invalid

What is the valid range of numbers for int type of data?


(1) 0 to 256
(3) 65536 to +65536

dk eku fu/kkZfjr

#include <iostream.h>
void main(void)
{
int a = 0, b = 2, x = 4, y = 0;
cout << (a == b) << " ";
cout << (a != b) << " ";
cout << (b <=x) << " ";
cout << (y > a) << endl;
}

Which of the following statements is not valid C++


code?
(1) int ptr = &num1;
(3) float num1 = &ptr2;

[2]

(3) //
102. p+1

p uses registers
p++ is a single instruction
++ is faster than +
of hierarchy

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

[A11]

a,b;

Le`fr dh fdruh ckbVksa dh txg ysrk gS%


(2) 4 ckbVl~
(4) 16 ckbVl~

(2) dkLV
(4) " "

dh vis{kk p++ vf/kd rsth ls dk;Z djrk gS D;ksafd%


p jftLVjksa dk ;ksx djrk gS
p++ ,d ,dy vuqns'k gS
+ dh vis{kk ++ rhoz gS
inkuqe ds dkj.k
[S S A ]

103. A multidimensional array can be expressed in terms of:

103.

,d cgqfoe lj.kh dks fuEukafdr esa ls fdu 'kCnksa esa vfHkO; fd;k tk
ldrk gS%
(1) dUVhxqvl lj.kh ds lewg ds lwpdksa dh vis{kk lwpdksa dh lj.kh
(2) dUVhxqvl lj.kh ds lewg ds cxSj lj.kh
(3) vkadM+k dkj lj.kh
(4) lajpuk,a

104.

,d fouk'kd ysrk gS%


(1) ,d rdZ
(3) rhu rdZ

(1) Array of pointers rather than as pointers to a group of


contiguous array
(2) Array without the group of contiguous array
(3) Data type arrays
(4) Structures
104. A destructor takes:
(1) One argument
(3) Three arguments

(2) Two arguments


(4) Zero arguments

Hierarchic Sequential Access Method


Hierarchic Standard Access Method
Hierarchic Sequential and Method
Hierarchic Standard and Method

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

106. A set of flip flops integrated together is called:


(1) Counter
(3) Register

,d lkFk lekdfyr fyi ykil~ ds lsV dks dgrs gSa%


(1) xf.k=
(2) ;kstd
(3) iath
(4) ekns'k xf.k=

107.

lqnwj f;k vkku ds ckjs esa fuEukafdr esa ls dkSu&lk dFku lgh gS%
(1) irks ds lkFk bls vkku f;k dgk tkrk gS tks 216 ckbV~l ls
Hkh nwj gksrs gSa
(2) ;g ,d ewY; okil ugha dj ldrk gS
(3) ;g lanHkZ }kjk kpyksa dks ikl ugha dj ldrk gS
(4) ,d okg~; uhMu Lrj ij vkku f;kvksa dk ;ksx djrk gS

108.

,d dk;Z ds fy, R;sd vkku dh vuqHkk"kd ds }kjk tkp buesa ls


fdlds fo:) dh tkrh gS%
(1) kpy lwph
(2) ifjor fooj.k
(3) dk;Z vkfn :i
(4) ekns'k vkfn :i

109.

leku f;k ls lEcU/k j[kus okys lw= buesa ls fdls 'ks;j djrs gSa%
(1) fpfk
(2) MkVk lsD'ku
(3) jftLVj lsV
(4) FkzsM ID

110.

lekukUrj ;kstd ds lkFk nks 4&fcV la[;kvksa dks tksM+us ds fy, fdrus
iw.kZ ;kstdksa dh vko';drk gksxh%

(1) It is used to call procedures with addresses that are


farther than 216 bytes away
(2) It cannot return a value
(3) It cannot pass parameters by reference
(4) It is used to call procedures at an outer nesting level
108. Every call to a function is checked by the compiler
against the
(2) Variable description
(4) Program prototype

109. Threads belonging to the same process share the


(1) Stack
(3) Register set

(2) Data section


(4) Thread ID

110. How many full adders are needed to add two 4-bit
numbers with parallel adder?
(1) 8
(3) 2

(2) 4
(4) 16

(1) 8
(3) 2

111. Which of the following layer in the OSI model has the
responsibility of password verification?
(1) Session layer
(3) Data link layer

(2) 4
(4) 16

ekWMy esa fuEukafdr ijrksa esa ls fdl ijr ds ikl ikloMZ lR;kiu
dk mkjnkf;Ro gksrk gS%
(1) l= ijr
(2) HkkSfrd ijr
(3) vkadM+k dM+h ijr
(4) usVodZ ijr

111. OSI

(2) Physical layer


(4) Network layer

112. If a relation schema has 5 attributes and 3 of those


attributes make up the only key, then how many
different superkeys does the relation have?
(1) 2
(3) 4

ls rkRi;Z gS%
fgjkfdZd lhDosUVy ,lsl esFkM
fgjkfdZd LVsUMMZ ,lsl esFkM
fgjkfdZd lhDosUVy ,UM esFkM
fgjkfdZd LVsUMMZ ,UM esFkM

106.

(2) Adder
(4) Program counter

107. Which of the following statements about a remote


procedure call is true?

(1) Parameter list


(3) Function prototype

nks rdZ
'kwU; rdZ

105. HSAM

105. HSAM stands for:


(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

(2)
(4)

112.

(2) 3
(4) 5

[A12]

;fn ,d lEcU/k foojf.kdk esa 5 xq.k gSa vkSj buesa ls 3 xq.k dsoy
dqath rS;kj djrs gSa rks lEcU/k fdruh fHk vfrdqaft;ksa j[ksxk%
(1) 2
(3) 4

(2) 3
(4) 5

[S S A ]

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

Floppy Disk Drive (FDD) only


Hard Disk Drive (HDD) only
Both FDD and HDD
Neither in FDD nor in HDD

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
114.

114. Quick sort uses:


(1) Greedy method
(2) Divide and conquer method
(3) Dynamic programming (4) None of these
115. The data structure which is most suitable for permuting
a set of integers is:
(1) Queue
(3) Circular queue

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lh


(1) Quel
(3) SQL

117.

(1) g+h
(3) g

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

(2) QBE
(4) mi;qZ

ds fy, i`PNk Hkk"kk gS\


lHkh

,d ;wuh kslslj ra= esa dsoy 2 f;k gS nksuksa ftlesa nksuksa ckjh&ckjh
ls 90 ms I/O cLVZ ds lkFk 10 ms CPU cLVZ djrs gSaA nksuksa kslsl
djhc&djhc mlh le; mRi dh xbZA nksuksa f;kvksa dks yxHkx mlh
le; mRi fd;k tk ldrk gS bl ra= ds fy, yEcs le; dky ds
fy, lokZf/kd de CPU vuq;ksx fdl vuqlwph O;wgjpuk }kjk gksxk%
(1) 5 ms le; ifjek.k lfgr jkmUM jksfcu f'kM~;wfyax
(2) Fke lcls de cpk dky
(3) nks f;kvksa ds fy, fofHkUu kFkfedrkvksalfgr fLFkfrd kFkfedrk
vuwlwpu

118.

,d lkWVos;j kstsDV] tks UML ;wfuQkbZM eksMfyax Hkk"kk ;ksx djrk


gS] ds fy, js[kkfp= tks fd ;ksxdrkZ dh vko';drk dks le>us esa
enn djrk gS%
(1) bUVfVVh fjys'kfuf'ki Mk;xzke
(2) ;wt dsl Mk;xzke
(3) MkVk yks Mk;xzke
(4) fMIyk;esUV Mk;xzke

119.

ekuk fd ,d isftax ra= esa 2g+h vkHkklh irk gS vkSj 2h+k yksds'ku
kFkfed Le`fr esa ;ksx djrk gS tgk g, h ,oa k iw.kkd gSA ra= dk
ist vkdkj D;k gS tks fd vkHkklh ,oa HkkSfrd irk vkdkjksa ls fudkyk
tk ldrk gS%

(2) h
(4) h+k

(1) g+h
(3) g

120. A DBMS transaction is said to be atomic, if which one of


the following is true?

INGRES DBMS

(4) FCFS

Entity Relationship Diagram


Use Case diagram
Data Flow diagram
Deployment Diagram

119. Suppose a paging system has 2g+h virtual addresses and


uses 2h+k locations in primary memory, where g, h and k
are integers. What is the page size of the system that is
implied by the virtual and physical address sizes?

ckaVks vkSj thrks i)fr


buesa ls dksbZ ugha

116.

(1) Round robin scheduling with a time quantum of 5 ms


(2) Shortest remaining time first
(3) Static priority scheduling with different priorities for the
two processes
(4) FCFS
118. The diagram that helps in understanding and
representing user requirements for a software project
using UML (Unified Modeling language) is:

(2)
(4)

iw.kkd ds ,d lsV dk e ifjorZu djus ds fy, lcls vf/kd mi;q


vkadM+k lajpuk buesa ls dkSu lk gS%
(1) iaf
(2) fpfr
(3) o`kh; iaf
(4) 22 ,sjs lj.kh

(2) QBE
(4) All of the above

117. A uni-processor computer system only has two


processes, both of which alternate 10 ms CPU bursts
with 90 ms I/O bursts. Both the processes were created
at nearly the same time. The I/O of both processes can
proceed in parallel. Which of the following scheduling
strategies will result in the least CPU utilization (over a
long period of time) for this system?

qr NaVkbZ esa ;ksx gksrh gS%


(1) yksHkh i)fr
(3) xfrdh ekuqns'ku

115.

(2) Stack
(4) 22 array

116. Which one of the following is the query language for the
INGRES DBMS?
(1) Quel
(3) SQL

dk ;ksx buesa ls fdlesa fd;k tkrk gS%


dsoy ykWih fMLd Mkbo FDD
dsoy gkMZ fMLd Mkbo HDD
FDD vkSj HDD nksuksa
u FDD vkSj u HDD

113. CRC

113. CRC is used in:

120.

All its instructions are either committed or aborted


All its instructions are committed without interruption
It contains only one instruction
None of the above

[A13]

(2) h
(4) h+k

,d DBMS lkSns dks lgfed dgk tkrk gS ;fn fuEufyf[kr esa ,d


lR; gks%
(1) blds lHkh vuqns'k ;k rks ikyu fd, tk, ;k R;kx fn;k tk,
(2) blds lHkh vuqns'k fcuk fdlh vojks/k esa ikyu fd, tk,
(3) blesa dsoy ,d vuqns'k gksrk gS
(4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
[S S A ]

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