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190901. A kind of serial dotmatric printer that forms characters with magneticallycharged ink sprayed dots is called ___





190902. An output device that uses words or messages recorded on a magnetic medium to produce audio response is :





190903. An approach that permits the computer to work on several programs instead of one is____





190904. The term gigabyte refers to :





190905. A/n …………….Device is any device that provides information, which is sent to the CPU :





190906. The computer code for the interchange of information between terminals is :





190907. A byte consists of :





190908. Inforination that comes from an external source and fed into computer software is called_____.





190909. The operating system that is selfcontained in a device and resident in the ROM is_____.





190910. Who among the following has authored the book, titled ‘Eternal India’?






190911. Which of the following countries won the inaugural T20 World Cup for blind in December 2012?






190912. India’s apex policy making body National Development Coancil recently approved the 12 Five Year Plan. The document proposes to bring down poverty by how many percentage points by the end of the 12th Plan?






190913. Consider the following statements regarding Paid up Policy: (a) It is an insurance policy that requires no further premium payments to be made. (b) In such a policy, the sum assured is reduced in accordance with the paid premiums. (c) Insurance company does not provide interest on premium Select the correct answer using the codes given below:






190914. In which of the following countries is the highest proportion of aged people is found?






190915. Who among the following scientists invented Remote Control?






190916. Which of the following statements is/are correct regarding the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority? (a) Its aims at the protection of the interests of the policy holders. (b) As laid down in section 14 of IRDA Act, 1999 it has powers of undertaking inspection of, conducting enquiries and investigations into all the companies of insurance business. (c) It is an authority of State Government Select the correct answer using the codes given below:






190917. Who among the following is the chairperson of National Commission for Women which was in news recently?






190918. What does ‘subscription policy’ imply in the field of insurance? (a) It is a policy shared by two or more insurers. (b) In a subscription policy, each insurer assumes a portion of the risk. (c) A maxiumum of three companies can cake part in it Select the correct answer using the codes given below:






190919. On which day every year is the World AIDS Day celebrated?






190920. With which of the following sports was Leslie Claudius associated who passed away in December 2012?






190921. Which of the following statements on Cash reserve Ratio (CRR) is/are correct? (a) It is the amount of funds that the banks have to keep with the Reserve Bank of India. (b) It is calculated on the basis of demand and term liabilities of banks. (c) RBI is empowered to fix CRR between 5 and 20 percent Select the correct answer using the codes given below:






190922. Who became the Prime Minister of Japan in December 2012?






190923. Which of the following Congress leaders recently coined the slogan of “Aapka Paisa Aapke Haath”?






190924. Who among the following economists is better known as the architect of India’s economic reforms?






190925. Which of the following companies runs the largest retail supermarket chain in India?






190926. On the banks of which river is the famous city of Nasik situated?






190927. Who among the following discharges the functions of President when vacancies occur in the offices of the President and of the Vice President simultaneously?






190928. With which of the following fields was Ravi Shankar, who passed away on 11 December 2012, associated?






190929. Which of the following countries is the largest importer of the world?






190930. Where was India’s first life insurance company, named Oriental Life Insurance, set up during the British rule?






190931. Which of the following is/are the major functions of the Reserve Bank of India? (a) It formulates; implements; and monitors the monetary policy. (b) It prescribes broad parameters of banking operations within which the country’s banking and financial system functions. Select the correct answer using the codes given below:






190932. Which of the following statements related to General Insurance Corporation of India is not correct?






190933. Consider the following statements regarding the Direct Cash Transfer scheme: (a) The beneficiaries of the scheme will get food, fertilizer, diesel and kerosene oil in cash subsidy. (b) The scheme will help the government in fighting corruption. Select the correct answer using the codes given below:






190934. Indian pacer Bhubaneswar Kumar, in December 2012, became the 16th bowler of the world and second of India to claim a wicket on the very first ball. Against which team did he attain this feat?






190935. Which of the phrases a, b, c, and d given below each sentence should replace the phrase printed in bold in the sentence to make it grammatically correct ? If the sentence is correct as it is given and `No correction is required’, mark e: as the answer.Trisha could not solve the problem at all and was at her wit’s ending.
 






190936. It’s a small theatre and the seats are uncomfortable, but the saving grace is that the air conditioning is good.






190937. Tarun had to prepare the document for his meeting urgently but he was hardly pressed for time.






190938. Suraj lied from his teeth to get out of the tense situation with his boss.






190939. Satish lay in bed wide awaken as he was worried about his exams starting the next day.






190940. Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. Before my many years’ service in a restaurant, I attended a top science university. The year was 2003 and I was finishing the project that would win me my professorship. My fortysecond birthday had made a lonely visit the week before, and I was once again by myself in the flat. Like countless other mornings, I ordered a bagel from the toaster. ‘Yes, sir!’ it replied with robotic relish, and I began the day’s work on the project. It was a magnificent machine, the thing I was makingcapable of transferring the minds of any two beings into each other’s bodies. As the toaster began serving my bagel on to a plate, I realised the project was in fact ready for testing. I retrieved the duck and the catwhich I had bought for this purpose from their containers, and set about calibrating the machine in their direction. Once ready, I leant against the table, holding the bagel I was too excited to eat, and initiated the transfer sequence. As expected, the machine whirred and hummed into action, my nerves tingling at its synthetic sounds. The machine hushed, extraction and injection nozzles poised, scrutinizing its targets. The cat, though, was suddenly gripped by terrible alarm. The brute leapt into the air, flinging itself onto the machine. I watched in horror as the nozzles swung towards me; and, with a terrible, psychedelic whirl of colours, felt my mind wrenched from its sockets. When I awoke, moments later, I noticed first that I was two feet shorter. Then, I realised the lack of my limbs, and finally it occurred to me that I was a toaster. I saw immediately the solution to the situation – the machine could easily reverse the transfer but was then struck by my utter inability to carry this out. After some consideration, using what I supposed must be the toaster’s onboard computer; I devised a strategy for rescue. I began to familiarise myself with my new body : the grill, the bread bin, the speaker and the spring mechanism. Through the device’s rudimentary eye with which it served its creations – I could see the internal telephone on the wall. Aiming carefully, I began propelling slices of bread at it. The toaster was fed by a large stock of the stuff, yet as more and more bounced lamely off the phone, I began to fear its exhaustion. Toasting the bread before launch proved a wiser tactic. A slice of crusty wheat knocked the receiver off its cradle, and the immovable voice of the reception clerk answered. Resisting the urge to exclaim my unlikely predicament, I called from the table : “I’m having a bit of trouble up here, Room 91. Could you lend a hand ?” “Certainly, sir, there’s a burst water pipe on the floor above, I suppose I’ll kill two birds with one stone and sort you out on the way.” The clerk arrived promptly, and after a detailed and horrifying explanation, finally agreed to press the button on the machine and bring me back to my original state.Why did the author believe that he would earn professorship ?
 






190941. Why was the author afraid that the bread would get exhausted ?






190942. What does the phrase ‘kill two birds with one stone’ used in the passage mean ?






190943. Why did the author bring out the cat and the duck ?






190944. The term ‘Immovable voice’ as used in the passage means






190945. Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the answer is ‘5’. (Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any).One of the best way (a)/ of improving (b)/ your English is to (c)/ read the language. (d)/No error (e)
 






190946. I was halting (a)/ at the station for (b)/ the train to arrive when (c)/ suddenly there was a loud noise. (d)/ No error (e)






190947. I reached (a)/ lately for the meeting (b)/ as I got (c)/ stuck in traffic. (d)/ No error (e)






190948. Unless you (a)/ work hard you (b)/ will not achieve (c)/ success in life. (d)/ No error (e)






190949. The labourers working at (a)/ the construction site were (b)/ very tiring and (c)/ wanted to rest. (d)/ No error (e)






190950. Each sentence below has a blank(s), each blank indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the word(s) that best fit(s) the meaning of the sentence as a whole.Shweta has____ in Chennai all her life.
 






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