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11424,718AM edn. cigjalm.comifperig28pub/2083,touchstone/AssessmentQPHTMILMode1//20830233 14/20830233 4S17089539/1702608647, UGC NET 2023 Dec Session Exam_Dec 2023 [Application No 230520297578 andidate Name [ISHITA VERMA [Roll No JKK20005781 [Test Date (4/12/2023 [Test Time 2:00 AM - 12:00 PM [Subject [4 Psychology tion: General Paper Comprehension: “Th lr sb hin the i teva eat ving ipsa i) ag i iffeent days ofa week fom Mend to Fray alongwith the spec of beat (in hour), speed ‘steam thous) an total ume taken hours). Some data msn inthe able (ict a5“) that you are expected to calculate if ragired, Based nthe data in the table, answer the ‘questions that fle Day-Wise Distance covered by a Boat and other Details Daye |, Distnce | Speedat | Speedet | lal Time [upsteeam(km)|Boatayou)| Streamlcnyhou) | Taken(hows) Nentay_| 530 = 7 = Tuesday = = = 7 Wednesday] 270 = 7 Thursiay [| 7 7 = Friday [320 = = 7 Nowe: (1) Distance Upsteam = Distance Downstream, if not saed otherwise (2) Total Tae Tan ~ Deeresern Te + Utne Te ‘SubQuestion No :1 (On Tucaday, ifthe dfercnce bewcen the tne taken by the bot tog upoteam and dowastram 1545 hours and dhe doversrean speed 24 hah, then what i the tte distance covered Ey the boat to go epsream an downstream ? () 680 km @) Z0km ©) 240 bem (510 km [Options 1.1 22 3.3 44 at /auestion Type : MC. ‘Question 1D : 87827038440 ‘Option 1 1D : 878270151049 (Option 21D : 878270151050 ‘Option 31D 878270151051 ‘Option 41D : 878270151052 ‘Status = Answered ‘Chosen Option : 2 -ntpe:ifedn gia. convperig28/pubr2083touehstonelAssesement@PHTMLMode 2088028314/2088023314$17069830/1702608647 16519131 +e11424,7"18AM edn. cgjalm.comifperig28pub/2083,touchstone/AssessmentQPHTMILMode1//20830238 14120830233 4517089539/1702608647. Comprehension: “Thali sb hin te i tel eat ving ipsa in) ag i iffeent days ofa week fom Mend to Fray alongwith the spec of beat (in hour), speed ‘steam thous) an total ume taken hours). Some data msn inthe able (ict a5“) that you are expected to calculate if ragired, Based nthe data in the table, answer the ‘questions that fle Day-Wise Distance covered by a Boat and other Details Daye |, Distnce | Speedat | Speedet | lal Time [upsteeam(km)|Boatayou)| Streamlcnyhou) | Taken(hows) Nentay_| 530 = 7 = Tussday = = = 7 Wednesday] 270 = 7 Thursiay [| 7 7 = Friday [320 = = 7 Now: (2) Distane Upstvam = Distance Downstream if not saied otherwise (2) Total Tae Tan ~ Deeresern Te + Utne Te ‘SubQuestion No: 2 2 On Wednesday, ifthe boat covered half ofthe distance upstream wih anual speed and other hal hd pen hih26 oat ft to oe Wi the total ine taken by the Koa to yo epseeam and dowsstream 2 () 28 hours @) 120 hours ©) 108 hours (sz hous [Options 1.1 22 33 4a ‘Question Type ‘Question 1D Option 1 1D Option 210 Option 31D Option 4 1D ‘Status chosen Option mca avazrosead 1878270151053 1876270151054 876270181055 1878270151056 Answored a -ntpe:ifedn gia. convperig28/pubr2083touehstonelAssesement@PHTMLMode 2088028314/2088023314$17069830/1702608647 16519131 210511424,7"18AM edn. cgjalm.comifperig28pub/2083,touchstone/AssessmentQPHTMILMode1//20830238 14120830233 4517089539/1702608647. Comprehension: “Thali sb hin te i tel eat ving ipsa in) ag i iffeent days ofa week fom Mend to Fray alongwith the spec of beat (in hour), speed ‘steam thous) an total ume taken hours). Some data msn inthe able (ict a5“) that you are expected to calculate if ragired, Based nthe data in the table, answer the ‘questions that fle Day-Wise Distance covered by a Boat and other Details Daye |, Distnce | Speedat | Speedet | lal Time [upsteeam(km)|Boatayou)| Streamlcnyhou) | Taken(hows) Nentay_| 530 = 7 = Tussday = = = 7 Wednesday] 270 = 7 Thursiay [| 7 7 = Friday [320 = = 7 Now: (2) Distane Upstvam = Distance Downstream if not saied otherwise (2) Total Tae Tan ~ Deeresern Te + Utne Te ‘SubQuestion No: 3 (On Friday, if the ratio of spec of boat to sped of stream is 2:1, then what isthe difference ‘tween the time ten bythe boat fo go upstam and to go downstream ? () 38 hours @) hows ©) 5 hous (ous loptions1 22 33 44 as ‘Question Type : MC ‘Question ID : 87827038638, ‘Option 1 1D : 878270151041 ‘Option 21D : 878270151042 Option 3 1D: 878270151043 ‘Option 4 1D : 876270181044 ‘Salus : Answered {Chosen Option : 2 -ntos:iledn gia. convpertg28/pubr208siouehstonelAssesement@PHTMLMode 2088023314/2088023314S17D69830/1702608647 1651919IK.. 3/8511424,7"18AM edn. cgjalm.comifperig28pub/2083,touchstone/AssessmentQPHTMILMode1//20830238 14120830233 4517089539/1702608647. Comprehension: “Thali sb hin te i tel eat ving ipsa in) ag i ilferent days ofa week fom Manda to Friday alongwith the spec of fat Gin km hout), speed ‘steam thous) an total ume taken hours). Some data msn inthe able (ict a5“) that you are expected to calculate if ragired, Based nthe data in the table, answer the ‘questions that fle Day-Wise Distance covered by a Boat and other Details Daye |, Distnce | Speedat | Speedet | lal Time [upsteeam(km)|Boatayou)| Streamlcnyhou) | Taken(hows) Nentay_| 530 = 7 = Tussday = = = 7 Wednesday] 270 = 7 Thursiay [| 7 7 = Friday [320 = = 7 Now: (2) Distane Upstvam = Distance Downstream if not saied otherwise (2) Total Tae Tan ~ Deeresern Te + Utne Te ‘SubQuestion No: 4 4 On Monday, if the difference between the time taken bythe bost to go upseeam and to downstream is 20 hours, then what i the tal Hane taken by the boat W go upstream at ‘downstream ? () aD bows @) a0 hows () aD bows () @ hous [Options 1.1 22 33 44 ‘Question Type estion 1D Option 1 1D Option 2 1D Option 31D Option 4 1D ‘Status chosen Option mca 87827038639 876270181045 1878270151046 876270181047 876270151048 Answored 4 -ntpe:ifedn gia. convperig28/pubr2083touehstonelAssesement@PHTMLMode 2088028314/2088023314$17069830/1702608647 16519131 410511424,7"18AM edn. cgjalm.comifperig28pub/2083,touchstone/AssessmentQPHTMILMode1//20830238 14120830233 4517089539/1702608647. Comprehension: “Thali sb hin te i tel eat ving ipsa in) ag i ilferent days ofa week fom Manda to Friday alongwith the spec of fat Gin km hout), speed ‘steam thous) an total ume taken hours). Some data msn inthe able (ict a5“) that you are expected to calculate if ragired, Based nthe data in the table, answer the ‘questions that fle Day-Wise Distance covered by a Boat and other Details Daye |, Distnce | Speedat | Speedet | lal Time [upsteeam(km)|Boatayou)| Streamlcnyhou) | Taken(hows) Nentay_| 530 = 7 = Tussday = = = 7 Wednesday] 270 = 7 Thursiay [| 7 7 = Friday [320 = = 7 Now ()) Distance Upsieam (2) Total Time Taken Distance Downstream, if not safed otherwise ‘Dowden Tune 3. Upto TEs ‘SubQuestion No: 5 5 On Thana, the diffrence Behwcen the time taken by the boat to cover “X's upetrcam and {K+ 20) het downatoeam is BE ena Hol the bent Govered lhe samme distance npairemn lownsteam then what would have ben te iference i the time taken? () 38 ours @) hous @) a8 hours () 56 hours [Options 1.1 22 33 44 pAestion Type. Question 1D Option 1 1D Option 2 1D Option $10 Option 41D ‘Status chosen Option mca 7927038442 1876270181057 1878270151058 1876270151059 1876270181060 Answored 4 -ntpe:ifedn gia. convperig28/pubr2083touehstonelAssesement@PHTMLMode 2088028314/2088023314$17069830/1702608647 16519131 578511424,7"18AM edn. cgjalm.comifperig28pub/2083,touchstone/AssessmentQPHTMILMode1//20830238 14120830233 4517089539/1702608647. 26 —iven below are wo statements ‘Sabet (+ Tha qotaive Rial Wil ec emi th avin ap research metho ‘Statement (I): The quantitative content analysis often efor to ax obtrusive method In the light ef the above statements, choose the cortet answer fram the option given below (2) Both Statement I and Statement Mare te (2) Both Statement I an Statement Mare false (0) Statement Kis true but Satement Is fake (8) Statement Lis false but Statement Ii wae [Options 1.1 22 3.3 a ‘Question Type : MC. ‘Question ID: 87827038449, ‘Option 1 1D 878270151085 (Option 2 1D : 878270151086 Option 3 1D: 878270181087 ‘Option 4 1D : 878270151088 ‘Salus : Answered Chosen Option 4 7 na tacory, the average salary ofthe employees Is € 700. I the average salary of 12 oles is 40000 and shat ofthe remalning employes s © 6000, then the numer ef employers is waz @ aoe ©) 406 (408 [Options 1.1 22 33 44 ‘Question Type : MEQ ‘Question ID : 87827038459 (Option 1 1D : 878270151125 Option 2 1D: 878270151126 ‘Option 31D : 878270181127 (Option 41D : 878270151128 ‘Status » Answered (Chosen Option : 2 -ntpe:ifedn gia. convperig28/pubr2083touehstonelAssesement@PHTMLMode 2088028314/2088023314$17069830/1702608647 16519131 618511424,7"18AM edn. cgjalm.comifperig28pub/2083,touchstone/AssessmentQPHTMILMode1//20830238 14120830233 4517089539/1702608647. 2.8 Mateh List - 1 with List ~ I List -1 List = (CommissionCommittee) (Focus area) (A). Sadler Comission (Functioning of UGC and AICTE (8) Hartog. Committee (University edation in India (©) Radhakrishnan Commission (Il) Comprehensive report on education in India (©). Yashpal Committee (QV) Functioning of Calcutta university Choose the correct answer from the options given below Xt, GHD, -0, (HIV) @) (HUM, (UV), C00, (0) ©) (XD, (HA, (CIN), (OH) @) (HEY, (BHA, CUD, 0) (Options 1.1 22 33 44 ‘Question Type : MeQ ‘Question ID : 87827038481 Option 11D: 878270181213 ‘Option 21D : 878270151214 (Option 31D : 878270151215 Option 4 1D: 878270151216 ‘talus : Answered Chosen Option 4 9 Given below ar to snes Statement 1: Googles a vel search engine, while google chrome isa web browser. Statement Il: Microsoft Ege 3 web search engine, while Micrount Binge 3 woh brower In he light ofthe above statements, choose the most appropriate answer irom the options gen teow (2) Both Statement I and Statement IL ate enerct (2) Bo Statement {and Statement It are incorrect {@)_ Statement Is crtect but Statement Il incoect (8) Statement Lis icomect but Statement Is correct. [Options 1. + 22 33 44 ‘Question Type: MQ. ‘Question ID : 87827038468, ZZ ‘Option 1 1D : 878270151161 78270151162 Option 2 1D ‘Option 31D : 878270151163 Option 41D 878270151164 ‘Status > Answered (Chosen Option : 8 -ntpe:ifedn gia. convperig28/pubr2083touehstonelAssesement@PHTMLMode 2088028314/2088023314$17069830/1702608647 16519131 78‘14024, 738.AM 10 nkotb follwing Open universes wa etbshed naccrdance withthe National Eduction poly, 158 (0) Dr BR Antedhar Open Universty, Heyer (2) tna Gah National Open Univers, Da (8) Kamstaka State Open University, Afscre (0) Yasbwane fac Chavan Maharastra open Univer, Nasi (Options 1.1 22 33 44 ston Type : MCQ ‘Question D : 87827038678, ‘Option 1 1D » 878270151201 ‘Option 21D : 878270151202 ‘Option 3 1D : 878270151203 Option 4 ID: 878270181204 ‘Salus: Answered {Chosen Option : 2 "1 Arrange the following terms in order of increasing intension (A) Cheese (8) Dairy product (C) Soft Cheese (D) Strong soft cheese Choose the correct answer from the options given below : Q BAC 2) (B), (D), ©), (A) (3) ©), ©, ®), (A) @ ©), A) Options 1. 1 22 33 44 ‘Question Type: MC. ‘Question 1D: 87827038465 ‘Option 1 1D 878270151149 ‘Option 2 10 : 878270151150 Option 3 1D: 878270151151 ‘Option 4 1D : 878270151182 ‘Status : Answered Chosen Option 4 -ntpe:ifedn gia. convperig28/pubr2083touehstonelAssesement@PHTMLMode 2088028314/2088023314$17069830/1702608647 16519131 ‘edn .igialm.confperig28ipub!2083:ouchslone!AssessmentQPHTMLMode 120830233 14/7083023314517059830/1702608547, 518511424,7"18AM edn. cgjalm.comifperig28pub/2083,touchstone/AssessmentQPHTMILMode1//20830238 14120830233 4517089539/1702608647. °* ‘The standard coagulant in water treatment is ? (1) Hypochloride (2) Chlorine (3) Aluminium (4) Alum options. 22 33 as A mca efuestion ID : 87827038675 ‘Option 1 1D : 878270151188 ‘Option 21D 878270151190 Option 3 1D: 878270151191 ‘Option 41D 878270181192 ‘Salus : Answered {chosen Option 4 Q-43 nich ofthe fallowing isthe deving force fr studens commitment, engagement and perststence in sells learn? () ation @) Mewvation ©) Metacognition (4) Assessment [Options 1.1 22 33 44 ‘Question Type: MEQ Question ID: 87827038444 ‘Option 1 1D : 878270151065 Option 2 ID: 878270151066 ‘Option 31D : 878270151067 (Option 41D : 878270151068 ‘Status » Answered (Chosen Option : 2 -ntpe:ifedn gia. convperig28/pubr2083touehstonelAssesement@PHTMLMode 2088028314/2088023314$17069830/1702608647 16519131 ies‘14024, 738.AM ‘edn .igialm.confperig28ipub!2083:ouchslone!AssessmentQPHTMLMode 120830233 14/7083023314517059830/1702608547, ate Tid ont the crest regal order of ie nlichment of Tolling eerie Ei (A) Agra University ©) Dethi University (©) Nagpur University (0) Andara University University of Caeutta (Choose the correct answer from the options given below M B.(0.(4), BO) 2 8.18.0, (0.0) 8 ©. 0.6.@ © OB OOO [Options 1.1 22 33 44 What will be the value of P in the following number series ? 0, 2, 24, 252, P, a) 3120 @ 1029 (@) 2045 (4) 630 Options 1. 1 22 33 aa ‘Question 1D Option 1 1D Option 21D ‘Option 31D Option 4 1D ‘Status Chasen Option ‘Question Type ‘Question ID fan 11D ‘Option 210 Option 31D Option 41D ‘Status ‘Chasen Option ca 87627038480 876270181209 878270151210 a7e270151211 avazro1si2t2 Answered 2 ca 87827038461 878270181133, a7ez701st134 878270151135 78270151136, Answered 1 -ntps:iledn gia. convperlg28/pub!208StouchstonelAssessment@PHTMLMode /2088028344/2089023314$17068639/1702608647 16319131. 0185‘14024, 738.AM ‘edn .igialm.confperig28ipub!2083:ouchslone!AssessmentQPHTMLMode 120830233 14/7083023314517059830/1702608547, 16 tenstuiens whohave eared iotypeoma iypewrit, afr thsi to yplag ona computer leyboard, tien oample of iasbe? () Farteander (2) Hghsoadtarter (0) Near anster {6} Urner eet [Options 1.1 22 33 44 ‘Question Type: Mea ‘Question ID: 87827038445 ‘Option 1 1D: 878270151073 ‘Option 21D : 878270151074 ‘Option 31D : 878270151075 Option 4 ID: 878270181076 ‘Salus: Answered ‘Chosen Option : 3 aur A kind of fixation with medium itself is conceptualised as (1) Hypermediacy (2) Immediacy (3) Media tendency (4) Multi-mediacy loptions. 1 22 a3 4a ‘Question Type : MEQ ‘Question 1D : 87827038483, jon 1 1D : 878270151101 Cption 21D : 878270151102 ‘Option 31D 878270151103 Option 4 1D: 878270151104 ‘Status » Answered Chosen Option 4 -ntps:iledn gia. convperlg28/pub!208StouchstonelAssessment@PHTMLMode /2088028344/2089023314$17068639/1702608647 16319131. ies11424,7"18AM edn. cgjalm.comifperig28pub/2083,touchstone/AssessmentQPHTMILMode1//20830238 14120830233 4517089539/1702608647. 48 wich of the lowing statements are so elite Ha they cant bot be tue, no can ey bth Ielae? (A) All mamas te verte. (8) Some mammals are vertstrte (C) Sens maser eto (0) Nomammas ate verbs (Ch th exrt ener Be oi gh low (and () On @) (and (0) Only ©) (and ©) Only () (Ajand (D) Ony loptions 1.1 ii 3.3 4a ‘Question Type : MEQ ‘Question ID : 87827038463, (Option 1 1D: 878270151161 Option 2 ID: a78270151142 ‘Option 31D 878270151143 (Option 4 1D : 878270151148 ‘Status: Answered Chosen Option 4 19 Consider the flowing Me-Excel work sheet, x € T | “Month | Number of classes taught | Payments in €) made @ 1500 per dass 2 [anuary 20 00007 3__ [February a 21000 | March 7 25500 3 Apa B 19500 6 |My 2 T3000 7 | june B 2500 ‘The value returned by the function ‘=SUMIFS (C2 : C7, B2: B7, "19", C2: C7, 22500") is (78000 @) 76500 @) 98000 (@ 35500 [Options 1.1 22 33 44 mca a7ezr0sea71 Option 11D: 878270181173 ‘Option 21D : 878270151174 (Option 31D : 878270181175 Option 4 ID: 878270151175 ‘Status : Answered Chosen Option : 4 -ntps:iledn gia. convperlg28/pub!208StouchstonelAssessment@PHTMLMode /2088028344/2089023314$17068639/1702608647 16319131. ares‘14024, 738.AM ‘edn .igialm.confperig28ipub!2083:ouchslone!AssessmentQPHTMLMode 120830233 14/7083023314517059830/1702608547, 2.20 Given below are two statements ‘Statement 1: Communication is a sil process in which people use symbols to interpret resnings in thee own environment ‘Statement I1; People ane ther interactions are not part ofthe communication procs, because communistion cannot be sci In he light ofthe above statement, choose the most appropriate answer from the options giver ‘aloe (2) Both Statement I and Statement Hare correct (2) Bol Statement I and Statement If ae incorrect {G) Statement Ls carteet but (8) Statement Fs inconoct but Statement Is correct, [Options 1. + 22 33 44 lement I is ncomect Guasion pe ian psn Open 2 opin Open 41 Sous coos Sten 1.21 Given below are two sateen ‘Statement (I): Communication cannot reflect the cultural conduct of people ‘Statement (I): Communication isa practice integral to formation of sil ie In he light ofthe above statements, choose the most appropriate answer irom the options gen teow 0 @ o 0 oth Statement I and Statement I are corroct Both Statement Land Statement IL are incortect ‘Statement Is correct but Statement IL is incorrect ‘Statement Is inconect but Statement Ils corest [Options 1.1 22 33 44 ‘Quesion Type estion 1D Opiion 1 1D ‘Option 2 1D ‘Option 31D Option 4 1D ‘Status Chosen Option mca 87827038487 avez701stt17 a7a270151118 878270151119 avez701st120, Answered 3 mca a7ez703e4s6 a7a270151113, a7ez701stti4 avez701si15 a7a270151116 Answored 4 -ntps:iledn gia. convperlg28/pub!208StouchstonelAssessment@PHTMLMode /2088028344/2089023314$17068639/1702608647 16319131. 1318511424,7"18AM edn. cgjalm.comifperig28pub/2083,touchstone/AssessmentQPHTMILMode1//20830238 14120830233 4517089539/1702608647. 922 Consider the following memory hierarchy cliagram Increase in Access Time Increase in Cost per bit ‘Which of the following memories A-D represent I Il Ill and IV (in that order) ? (A) Magnetic Tape (B) Magnetic Hard Disk {C) Random Access Memory {D) Processor Registers Choose the correct answer from the options given below 1) 0). (A), ® 2 8.0.0) 8) ®)(.O),(A) 4) DO, @. a) loptions 1.1 22 33 44 sd ‘Question Type : MC ‘Question 1D : 87827038469, Option 1 1D : 878270151165, ‘Option 2 10 - 878270151166 (Option 31D : 878270181167 Option 4 ID: 878270151168 ‘talus : Answered Chosen Option 4 -ntps:iledn gia. convperlg28/pub!208StouchstonelAssessment@PHTMLMode /2088028344/2089023314$17068639/1702608647 16319131. 1405‘14024, 738.AM ‘edn .igialm.confperig28ipub!2083:ouchslone!AssessmentQPHTMLMode 120830233 14/7083023314517059830/1702608547, 223 Q Q) @) @ [Options 1. + 22 33 44 o @ ° 0 [Options 1.1 22 33 a In the context of a published research article, DOI stands for Data Object Integration Digital Object Identifier Data Object Interface Digital Object Interface ‘Question Type ‘Question 1D 60110 pion? 1D ‘Option 31D Option 4 1D Status Chasen Option 8.24 Given below ate two statements Statement 1: Financing highor education i a country like India depends upon availability of resources and other fnanal implications Statement 1: According to NEP 2001 finding te nuncio higher edness wil be care ‘ut by the second vertical of Higher Education Commision of India be, Higher Education Grants Counc In he light ofthe above statements choose the most appropriate answer from the options given ‘alow Both Statement Kank Staement I are const Both Statement I and Statement I are incorrect ‘Statement Is correct but Statement IL ncomect ‘Statement Is inconect but Statement Ils corest ‘Question Type ‘Question 1D ‘Option 11D Option 2 1D Option 3 1D Option 4 1D ‘Status. ‘Chosen Option ca 87827038450 876270181089 1878270151090 878270151091, ‘avez7o1s10s2 Answered 2 mca 7827038682 876270181217 a7ez701s1210 878270151219 1876270181220 Answered 1 -ntps:iledn gia. convperlg28/pub!208StouchstonelAssessment@PHTMLMode /2088028344/2089023314$17068639/1702608647 16319131. 16105‘14024, 738.AM ‘edn .igialm.confperig28ipub!2083:ouchslone!AssessmentQPHTMLMode 120830233 14/7083023314517059830/1702608547, 25 ynctos ine ftowing measures woud be usefl for commenting pon the dege of symnty Ina stiteal dituon? () Central tendoney @) Dispersion ©) Kartsis () Seeeness (Options 1.1 22 33 44 ‘Question Type: Mca ‘Question ID : 87827038451 ‘Option 11D 878270151083 ‘Option 21D : 878270151094 ‘Option 31D : 878270151095 Option 4 ID: 878270151086 ‘Salus: Answered {Chosen Option : 4 26 gennty the sofware that wold be wel or statistical analysis of data generate in a research study (a) sess (@)thentiate (©) Minas OR ‘Chae a comet mares Bret pina given belo (@(A).(B)and (Q Only 2) (© and (DOniy 8) (A). (C) and (D) Only (2). (B) and (D) Onty (Options 1.1 22 33 a4 ‘Question Type : MEQ ‘Question ID: 87827038448, ‘Option 11D : 878270151081 ‘Option 2 1D : 878270151082 Option 3 1D: 878270151083 ‘Option 41D : 878270181084 ‘Salus : Answered {Chosen Option 4 -ntps:iledn gia. convperlg28/pub!208StouchstonelAssessment@PHTMLMode /2088028344/2089023314$17068639/1702608647 16319131. 16185‘14024, 738.AM ‘edn .igialm.confperig28ipub!2083:ouchslone!AssessmentQPHTMLMode 120830233 14/7083023314517059830/1702608547, 27 nico te towing univers ancient Indah colleges ech ander them ad had a ot {lencange of done between them? (A) Sidhonya hata (8) Nalanda (©) Takshashta (0) Vikramashits Choose the crret answer from the options given below )(A)and (6) Only @) (and (0) Only 8) (and ©) Only (8) (an (O) Only loptions 1.1 22 = 44 ‘Question Type : MEQ ‘Question ID : 87827038679 ‘Option 1 1D : 878270151205 Option 2 1D: 878270181206 ‘Option 31D : 878270151207 ‘Option 41D : 878270151208 ‘Status: Answered Chosen Option : 3 26 he cot pie ofan ae 7% ofits mark pe fr ae How much percent dows he trader ‘nan gal alter allowing 8 acount of 3%? 20% ° o ® [Options 1.1 22 a 44 ‘Question Type : MC@ ‘Question 1D : 87827038462 Option 1 ID: 878270181137 ‘Option 21D 878270151138 ‘Option 31D : 878270151139 Option 4 ID: 878270151140 ‘Salus : Answered ‘Chosen Option : 3 -ntps:iledn gia. convperlg28/pub!208StouchstonelAssessment@PHTMLMode /2088028344/2089023314$17068639/1702608647 16319131. ‘ies11424,7"18AM edn. cgjalm.comifperig28pub/2083,touchstone/AssessmentQPHTMILMode1//20830238 14120830233 4517089539/1702608647. 2.29 Given below are two slatements: one i abled a Assertion (A) and the other is Ibelld as Reason i, “Assertion (A): PMyis prefer over Total Suspended Parties (TSP) fr air quality monitoring studles.| Reason (R): Particles larger than 10 misron are beter indicator of potential helt effets of particulate air pollution In he light ofthe above statements, choose the most appropriate answer from the options given ‘alow (2) Both (A) and (R) are comet an! (is the comet explanation of (A) (2) Both (A) ana (R) are corect but R) isnot the conect explanation of (A) (0) (A) i conset but (R) isnot comet (A) i not corect but () is comet. [Options 1.1 22 33 44 Question Type: MC. ‘Question D : 87827038676 ‘Option 1 1D 878270151183 (Option 2 1D : 878270151198 Option 3 1D: 878270151195 ‘Option 41D : 878270151196 ‘Status : Answered Chosen Option : 8 2.30 Given below are two statements Glatement 1: Photovelin: celle prodace Altemating curest (2). ‘Statement IT: Photovolaic cells are exposed dvety ty the sun, therefore as temperature res leakage sects the toll aerate In the light ofthe above statements, choose tho most appropriate answer from the options given teow (2) Both Statement I and Statement IT are cone (2) Both Statement I and Statement Il are incorrect (@) Statement 1s corset but Statement Il incorect (8) Statement Lis incomoct but Statoment Is correct, (Options 1.1 22 33 44 ‘Question Type : MC@ ‘Question ID : 87827038673, ‘Option 1 1D : 878270151181 ‘Option 21D 878270151182 Option 31D: 878270151183, ‘Option 41D : 878270151184 ‘Salus : Answered Chosen Option 4 -ntps:iledn gia. convperlg28/pub!208StouchstonelAssessment@PHTMLMode /2088028344/2089023314$17068639/1702608647 16319131. 16185‘14024, 738.AM ‘edn .igialm.confperig28ipub!2083:ouchslone!AssessmentQPHTMLMode 120830233 14/7083023314517059830/1702608547, 2.31 Given below are two statements Statement 1: Passive style isa way of dealing with conflict in which people are nonassertive and submissive and don et others know what they wan ‘Statement Il; Manipulative style isa way of dealing with conflict in which people try to get what they want by taking others feel guy forthe. In he light ofthe above statements, choose the most appropriate answer frm the options iver ‘aloe (2) Both Statement I and Statement Hare correct (2) Bol Statement I and Statement If ae incorrect {G) Statement Is crzet but Statement Il incoect (8) Statement Fs inconoct but Statement Is correct, [Options 1.1 22 33 44 ‘Question Type ‘Question 1D Option 1 1D Option 2 10 ‘Option 31D Option 41D Status ‘Chosen Option ca 7827038445 876270151069 878270151070 ‘78270151071, a7ez70151072 Answered 1 sz Which of the following statements are true in respect of communication ? @) (8) oO ©) «) ‘Communicated meanings are always ambiguous. Words are symbols for concepts. Labels may be ambiguous. Symbols are usually understood within a group. Sharing of meaning is not possible in communication. Choose the correct answer from the options given below a) 2) 6) @ [Options 1. 1 22 3.3 44 (4), (Band (©) Only ©), (© and (D) Only (©, (D) and (E) Only (4), (B) and (E) Only Option 21D ‘Option 31D Option 4 1D ‘Status Chasen Option mca 87827038485 arazr01st109 78270151110 976270151111 avezroisii2 Answered 2 -ntps:iledn gia. convperlg28/pub!208StouchstonelAssessment@PHTMLMode /2088028344/2089023314$17068639/1702608647 16319131. 1910511424,7"18AM edn. cgjalm.comifperig28pub/2083,touchstone/AssessmentQPHTMILMode1//20830238 14120830233 4517089539/1702608647. 135 gcarstrte runing wih th all speed of 0 our with sped ncesing every Bout by Stam per hour, How many hours wilt take tocovera Game of 6 kan? (Thou @) Shure (6) 6 hour (i) Bhowre (Options 1.1 22 33 44 ‘Question Type: Mca ‘Question 1D: 87827038458, ion 1 ID 878270151124 Option 21D : 878270151122 ‘Option 3 1D : 878270151123 Option 4 ID: 878270181124 ‘Salus : Answered {Chosen Option : 2 2.34 Which of the following pairs of elements is most important for eutrophication process ? (1) Caleium-magnesium @)__Nitrogen-phosphorus @)__Nickel-cobatt (4) ron-copper [Options 1.1 22 33 44 ‘Questin Type : McQ festion ID : 87827038474 ‘Option 1 1D : 878270181185 ‘Option 21D : 878270151186 Option 31D: 878270151187 ‘Option 41D 878270151188 ‘Salus : Answered {Chosen Option : 2 -ntps:iledn gia. convperlg28/pub!208StouchstonelAssessment@PHTMLMode /2088028344/2089023314$17068639/1702608647 16319131. ores11424,7"18AM edn. cgjalm.comifperig28pub/2083,touchstone/AssessmentQPHTMILMode1//20830238 14120830233 4517089539/1702608647. 2.35 Given below are two statements ‘Statement 1: The proposition “The hil has fre because it is knowable" commits the fall of the ieegular mise ‘Statement I1: ‘The proposition “Sour is eterna, beenuse it sandibe” commits the fallacy of the iregular mie In he light ofthe above statements, choose the most appropriate answer fom the options giver ‘aloe (2) Both Statement I and Statement Hare correct (2) Bol Statement I and Statement If ae incorrect {G) Statement Is crzet but Statement Il incoect (8) Statement Fs inconoct but Statement Is correct, [Options 1. + ‘Question Type ‘Question ID Option 1 1D Option 2 10 ‘Option 31D Option 41D ‘Status Chosen Option 0.36 Whichof thofelowingcorzetlyreproonts the maoningof the abbrvistion “vide” od in academic ween? @) epiinet @) wid ©) relerte (namely [Options 1.1 22 33 7 ‘Question Type Question 1D Option 1 1D Option 2 1D ‘Option 31D Option 4 1D ‘Status Chosen Option ca 87827038467 878270181157 78270151158, 79270151159 a7e270151160, Answered 2 mca 7627038452 1878270151097 878270151098 878270151099 878270151100 Answered 1 -ntps:iledn gia. convperlg28/pub!208StouchstonelAssessment@PHTMLMode /2088028344/2089023314$17068639/1702608647 16319131. 2118511424,7"18AM edn. cgjalm.comifperig28pub/2083,touchstone/AssessmentQPHTMILMode1//20830238 14120830233 4517089539/1702608647. 37 Given teow arto sateen lh fer to he diferent number syste Statement 12 (D&S = (01011, Statement I: (GIIULLAOD), = (8625). Inthe ight of the above slaleert, choot the mot appeeplteenower rom the options given tow (0) oth Statement Fa Staement I are cone (2) Both Statement I and Statement II are incormet (0). Statement correct but Statement It ncomet (8) Statement His income but Stakment Is comet [options 1.1 22 33 wa ‘Question Type : MC. ‘Question 1D: 87827038672 ‘Option 1 1D : 878270181177 (Option 21D 878270151178 Option 3 1D: 878270151179 ‘Option 41D 878270151180 ‘Salus : Answered {Chosen Option 4 1.38 \ynich of ine following statements i locally equivalent to the statement - “A reclangles are polygon” ? () Some ctangles are polygon. @)Norectangs are nar-palygon. ©) Nononectangles are non-palygon, 14) Allon polygora ure cing, [Options 1.1 22 33 44 ‘Question Type : MEQ ‘Question ID : 87827038464 ‘Option 1 1D : 878270151145 Option 2 ID: 878270151148 ‘Option 31D : 878270181147 (Option 4 1D : 878270151148 ‘Status : Answered Chosen Option 4 -ntps:iledn gia. convperlg28/pub!208StouchstonelAssessment@PHTMLMode /2088028344/2089023314$17068639/1702608647 16319131. 2210s‘14024, 738.AM ‘edn .igialm.confperig28ipub!2083:ouchslone!AssessmentQPHTMLMode 120830233 14/7083023314517059830/1702608547, a 2 3) ® [Options 1. + 22 33 44 ay 2 8) (a) loptions 1. + 22 a3 44 Plotagon Wakelet PRET Interactive Simulations Flipgrid Teacher's qualification Availability of instructional facilities Focus on foreign language use admission to students from elite class 239 Which of the following tools can be used for virtual labs and simulations ? ‘Question Type faestion 1D ‘Option 1 1D (Option 2 10 ‘Option 31D Option 4 1D ‘Status Chasen Option 240 Which factor plays a crucial role in creating an effective learning environment ? ‘Question Type ‘Question ID ‘Option 1 1D Opfion2 1D ‘Option 31D Option 4 1D ‘Status Chosen Option ca 7827038443, 79270151061 1878270151062 1878270151063 876270151064 Answered 3 ca 7627038447 878270181077 878270151078 876270151079 878270181080 Answered 1 -ntps:iledn gia. convperlg28/pub!208StouchstonelAssessment@PHTMLMode /2088028344/2089023314$17068639/1702608647 16319131. 2370511424,7"18AM edn. cgjalm.comifperig28pub/2083,touchstone/AssessmentQPHTMILMode1//20830238 14120830233 4517089539/1702608647. 41th suanof these umes 12 Ibe rato hese the fis and the second i 23 and betwen the second and the hls 7:9, hen he hd ube is os ® 3 6) 6 © 6 loptions 1.1 22 38 aa lestion Type : MEQ ‘Question D : 87827038460 ‘Option 1 1D 878270151129 ‘Option 21D 878270151130 (Option 3 1D : 878270151131 Option 4 ID: 678270181132 ‘Salus: Answered {Chosen Option : 2 42 Mote List = with List =U ia <1 ie (UCT Term) (Definition) (8) Brewall (Used oremember user's preferences eachtime they vist websites (©) Digit ceriicate (1) Hardware or software that sits betwen a user's compute and tan external network, which les data coming band fro the estipter (Cookies (Software tiemware or hardware that crete and runs a virtual sachine (©) Hypervisor (QV) Palas of les stored on user's computer each pai contains public key ard private key (Chie a cones rc ta pina git bal ALD, 8-0, CHI, HUD 2) AMD, (AVL (HM, COMM G) AMD, HV), (C40, COM AI, BH). CHO, Fa) [Options 1. + 2.2 33 44 Questor"Fype : Mea jetion ID : 87827038470 ‘Option 1 1D : 878270151169 Option 2 1D: 878270151170 ‘Option 31D 878270181171, ‘Option 41D 878270151172 ‘Status > Answered Chosen Option : 8 -ntps:iledn gia. convperlg28/pub!208StouchstonelAssessment@PHTMLMode /2088028344/2089023314$17068639/1702608647 16319131. 240511424,7"18AM edn. cgjalm.comifperig28pub/2083,touchstone/AssessmentQPHTMILMode1//20830238 14120830233 4517089539/1702608647. 2.43 Polica stability is indispensable to economic progress becuse economic progress can only be achieved by means of political stability” Whieh informal fallacy Is commitied inthe above (1) Stppery Siope @) Red Hersing ©) Hasty Gnenatisaton (8) Begging the question (Options 1.1 22 a3 44 ‘Question Type: Mca ‘Question ID : 87827038466 ‘Option 11D 878270151183 ‘Option 21D : 678270151154 Option 3 1D: 878270151155 ‘Option 41D 878270151186 ‘Salus : Answered {Chosen Option : 3 45, hrc blo re wo stoma seca; Thm item Sesl siiri ni ly tha ely ef erg Ih Bt Je Teer pope Seteaistits ‘Thee Mera erent irda ogy el In he light ofthe above statements, choose the most appropriate answer from the options given teow (2) Both Statement 1 and Statement Hare concet, (2) Both Statement I and Statement If ae incorrect {@)_ Statement Us correct but Statement Il incorrect (8) Statement Lis incorrect but Statement Is comet [Options 1.1 22 a 44 ‘Question Type = Ma. ‘Question 1D : 87827038477 ‘Option 1 1D : 878270181197 Option 2 ID: 878270151198 ‘Option 31D 878270151199 Option 4 1D: 878270151200 ‘Status: Answered ‘Chosen Option : 4 -ntps:iledn gia. convperlg28/pub!208StouchstonelAssessment@PHTMLMode /2088028344/2089023314$17068639/1702608647 16319131. 25105‘14024, 738.AM ‘edn .igialm.confperig28ipub!2083:ouchslone!AssessmentQPHTMLMode 120830233 14/7083023314517059830/1702608547, ass qa @) @) @ (Options 1.1 22 33 44 Screen Salon Complex Agora The cyberspace is normally compared to a type of electronic ‘Question Type ‘Question 1D Option + 1D Option 210 Opiion 3 1D ‘Option 41D ‘Status Chosen Option mca a7e27038454 876270151105 a7az701st108 878270151107 878270151108, Answered 4 -ntps:iledn gia. convperlg28/pub!208StouchstonelAssessment@PHTMLMode /2088028344/2089023314$17068639/1702608647 16319131. 2610511424,7"18AM edn. cgjalm.comifperig28pub/2083,touchstone/AssessmentQPHTMILMode1//20830238 14120830233 4517089539/1702608647. Comprehensi cl th Being pang and ur he puneticr ht fille ‘Tiger ‘of our tourism industry. There ae 42 declared tiger reserves In India which are generally operated by’ slate forest departmens. Indian tiger, also known as Bengal tiger isthe tional animal of India. ts cientie name i Ptera figs irs Tigers ae tmanlained in eserves for their scientific economic aesthetic, cultural and ecological values aed they a hep os rain fetnge Bx the claaion and efiyoenif he pong tin cen yers tiger tourism has become trablesome sve due to the raps growth of ling af tigers due to legal poaching. This aa wakeup call not only forthe department of taxsm but ‘io fo the arses Lila crpeniolien niles grr bodies ance the presses bre [euedtosmplement alate enfrcementreoponac and investigations, llc crames have sneresed by years Today there are some actvits and environmentaists wh are demanding 9 complete ‘amon public access to wildlife eserves. But such a complete ban would bea setback, ‘There tno question that commercial trim must bo strictly regulated, however a comple han ‘would tean extemly ama stp, a twill negatively impoctconservation eduction monitoring, fd other conservation activities SubQuestion No : 46 2 Tigers are kept in reserves for the following reasons (A) Ecological value (6) Cultural value (C) Agricultural value (D) Aesthetic value (E) Medicinal value Choose the correct answer from the options given below (1) (A), (B) and (D) Only @ ©), © and (D) Only @ ©, @)and (F) Only () ),(D) and Only \Options 1.1 22 33 aa ‘Question Type ‘Question 1D Option 1 1D Option 2 1D Option 3 1D Option 4 1D ‘Status Chosen Option mca 87827038087 876270181233 878270181234 1878270151235 876270151236 Answered 1 -ntps:iledn gia. convperlg28/pub!208StouchstonelAssessment@PHTMLMode /2088028344/2089023314$17068639/1702608647 16319131. 278s‘14024, 738.AM ‘edn .igialm.confperig28ipub!2083:ouchslone!AssessmentQPHTMLMode 120830233 14/7083023314517059830/1702608547, Comprehension: cl th Being pang and ur he puneticr ht fille ‘Tiger reserves are an impeeta prt of ou tourism industry, There ae 42 declared tiger reserves In India which are generally operated by’ slate forest departmens. Indian tiger, also known as Bengal tiger isthe tional animal of India. ts cientie name i Ptera figs irs Tigers ae -nainained in reserves for thet scenic, economic, aesthetic cultural and ecological values and they a hep os rain fetnge Bx the claaion and efiyoenif he pong tin cen yers tiger tourism has become trablesome sve due to the raps growth of ling af tigers due to legal poaching. This aa wakeup call not only forthe department of taxsm but ‘io fo the arses Lila crpeniolien niles grr bodies ance the presses bre [euedtosmplement alate enfrcementreoponac and investigations, llc crames have sneresed by years Today there are some actvits and environmentaists wh are demanding 9 complete ‘amon public access to wildlife eserves. But such a complete ban would bea setback, “Tey etme qoeston Ha conan orien cul bic cagualer, hwy comilta be ‘would tean extemly ama stp, a twill negatively impoctconservation eduction monitoring, fd other conservation activities ‘SubQuestion No : 47 47 Tiger tourism has become a prablem in recent years because : (2) There are too many tigers (2) Tigers kill people (3) Tourists disturb tigers (4) There is illegal poaching of tigers \Options 1.1 2a 33 aa ‘Question Type ‘Question 1D ‘Option 1 1D Option 210 Option 3 1D Option 41D ‘Status Chosen Option ca a7ez70s8484 a7ez701st221 79270181222 878270181223 976270181224 Answered 4 -ntps:iledn gia. convperlg28/pub!208StouchstonelAssessment@PHTMLMode /2088028344/2089023314$17068639/1702608647 16319131. 2610511424,7"18AM edn. cgjalm.comifperig28pub/2083,touchstone/AssessmentQPHTMILMode1//20830238 14120830233 4517089539/1702608647. Comprehension: cl th Being pang and ur he puneticr ht fille ‘Tiger reserves are an impeeta prt of ou tourism industry, There ae 42 declared tiger reserves In India which are generally operated by’ slate forest departmens. Indian tiger, also known as Bengal tiger isthe tional animal of India. ts cientie name i Ptera figs irs Tigers ae -nainained in reserves for thet scenic, economic, aesthetic cultural and ecological values and they a hep os rain fetnge Bx the claaion and efiyoenif he pong tin cen yers tiger tourism has become trablesome sve due to the raps growth of ling af tigers due to legal poaching. This aa wakeup call not only forthe department of taxsm but ‘io fo the arses Lila crpeniolien niles grr bodies ance the presses bre [euedtosmplement alate enfrcementreoponac and investigations, llc crames have sneresed by years Today there are some actvits and environmentaists wh are demanding 9 complete ‘amon public access to wildlife eserves. But such a complete ban would bea setback, “Tey etme qoeston Ha conan orien cul bic cagualer, hwy comilta be ‘would tean extemly ama stp, a twill negatively impoctconservation eduction monitoring, fd other conservation activities SubQuestion No : 48 2.48 Given below ate two statements ‘atest HDi coca oi wil vey Sept eonaireatin air ‘Statement I: Pride gris gris the national animal of ln In the light ofthe above statements, choose the most appropriate answer from the options given ‘alow (2) Both Statement I and Statement IT are conect (2) Both Statement I and Statement Il are incorrect (0) Statement Ks cornet but Statement It incorect (8) Statement Lis incomoct but Statoment Is correct, [Options 1. + 22 33 44 us n Type Question 1D Option 1 1D Option 210 ‘Option 3 1D Option 4 1D ‘Status Chosen Option ca 7827038488 976270181287 878270151238 1878270151239 876270151240 Answered 4 -ntps:iledn gia. convperlg28/pub!208StouchstonelAssessment@PHTMLMode /2088028344/2089023314$17068639/1702608647 16319131. 20105‘14024, 738.AM ‘edn .igialm.confperig28ipub!2083:ouchslone!AssessmentQPHTMLMode 120830233 14/7083023314517059830/1702608547, ass (ay Q @) co) loptions 1.1 22 3.3 44 Comprehension: cl th Being pang and ur he puneticr ht fille ‘Tiger reserves are an impeeta prt of ou tourism industry, There ae 42 declared tiger reserves In India which are generally operated by’ slate forest departmens. Indian tiger, also known as Bengal tiger isthe tional animal of India. ts cientie name i Ptera figs irs Tigers ae tmanlained in eserves for their scientific economic aesthetic, cultural and ecological values aed they a hep os rain fetnge Bx the claaion and efiyoenif he pong ‘tin cen yo tigers duet legal poaching. This aa wakeup cll not only forthe department of tusisma but ‘of the rereragillle rgenisticna nites garmin bodies ince [euedtosmplement alate enfrcementreoponac and investigations, llc crames have sneresed by years Today there are some activists and environment ‘amon public access to wildlife eserves. But such a complete ban would bea setback, “Tey etme qoeston Ha conan orien cul bic cagualer, hwy comilta be ‘would tean extemly ama stp, a twill negatively impoctconservation eduction monitoring, fd other conservation activities tiger tourim has become troblesome se due tothe raps growth oiling e gevecteasts hae fs who are demanding 9 comple SubQuestion No : 49 Solution to the problem of wild life crimes can be found by : Banning public access to wildlife reserves Banning tiger tourism Regulating commercial tourism Curtailment of wild life population ‘Question Type Question 1D Option 1 1D ‘Option 21D Option 3 1D Option 4 1D ‘Status Chosen Option mca 7627038485 876270181225 1878270151226 976270181227 878270151228 Answered 3 -ntps:iledn gia. convperlg28/pub!208StouchstonelAssessment@PHTMLMode /2088028344/2089023314$17068639/1702608647 16319131. sores11424,7"18AM edn. cgjalm.comifperig28pub/2083,touchstone/AssessmentQPHTMILMode1//20830238 14120830233 4517089539/1702608647. Comprehension: by years Today there are some activists and environment fd other conservation activities ‘SubQuestion No : 50 cl th Being pang and ur he puneticr ht fille ‘Tiger reserves are an impeeta prt of ou tourism industry, There ae 42 declared tiger reserves In India which are generally operated by’ slate forest departmens. Indian tiger, also known as Bengal tiger isthe tional animal of India. ts cientie name i Ptera figs irs Tigers ae -nainained in reserves for thet scenic, economic, aesthetic cultural and ecological values and they a hep os rain fetnge Bx the claaion and efiyoenif he pong tin cen yers tiger tourism has become trablesome sve due to the raps growth of ling af tigers due to legal poaching. This aa wakeup call not only forthe department of taxsm but ‘io fo the arses Lila crpeniolien niles grr bodies ance the presses bre [euedtosmplement alate enfrcementreoponac and investigations, llc crames have sneresed fs who are demanding 9 comple ‘amon public access to wildlife eserves. But such a complete ban would bea setback, “Tey etme qoeston Ha conan orien cul bic cagualer, hwy comilta be ‘would tean extemly ama stp, a twill negatively impoctconservation eduction monitoring, °* A protected area for animals, plants etc. is called : (A Reserve (2) A Forest (8) Countryside (4) Cantonment \Options 1.1 22 33 ae ‘Option 1 1D Option 210 ‘Option 3 1D Option 4 1D ‘Status Chosen Option ca 87827038486 876270181229 876270181230 78270151231 976270151282 Answered 1 ction : Psychology ub -ntps:iledn gia. convperlg28/pub!208StouchstonelAssessment@PHTMLMode /2088028344/2089023314$17068639/1702608647 16319131. ives11424,7"18AM edn. cgjalm.comifperig28pub/2083,touchstone/AssessmentQPHTMILMode1//20830238 14120830233 4517089539/1702608647. 851 Socrates questioning isa (2) Philosophical questioning (2) Technique for self understanding @) _ Psychoanalytical technique (8) Technique in which counsellor asks the questions to the client loptions 1 22 a3 aa ‘Question Type : MeQ ‘Question ID : 87827038509 Option 1 ID: 878270181321 -__ Ovlon 210 s7ez70181322 ‘Option 31D : 878270181323 Option 4 1D: 878270181326 ‘Status : Answered (chosen Option : 2 152 To cakes the cormtion between a genuinclydichotomus wale and a continuous vale so havo to one (0) Beserial'# @) Point: Bisel"? (©) Terachorie? (@) Phi eeticient [Options 1.1 22 33 44 ‘Question Type : MC. ‘Question 1D : 87827038500 ‘Option 11D : 878270151285 (Option 21D : 878270151286 Option 3 1D: 878270181287 ‘Option 4 1D : 676270151268 ‘Status : Answered ‘Chosen Option : 2 -ntps:iledn gia. convperlg28/pub!208StouchstonelAssessment@PHTMLMode /2088028344/2089023314$17068639/1702608647 16319131. 3218511424,7"18AM edn. cgjalm.comifperig28pub/2083,touchstone/AssessmentQPHTMILMode1//20830238 14120830233 4517089539/1702608647. 253 Asean ie falling income marcy of IPA ans sept se ad ecoenens (A) neal gland pt oud (8) Rake of cencntpin reli aioe (©) Recae of coal, epinephrine al norepinephrine {0 Rates pacose env rn mee (E)Rekase of adremcotstopc hormone ‘Cictefa eerec ef erpons ghia bal (1) (A), (8), (©, &). O) (2) (A). ©, 8), ©. O) 6) B..A.0.0) (8) (B.A ©. O) Options 1. 1 22 33 4a ‘Question Type Question 4087827038568, 878270181557 ption 21D : 878270151558 (Option 31D : 878270151559 ‘Option 41D : 878270151560 ‘Salus : Marked For Review ‘Chosen Option : 3 54 Mote List 1 with List Match the substages of Kolhbergs Moral Development Theory ist-1 List (8) Obadience Orientation (| Moval reasoning based on winning the approval of thers (@) Imerpersonal norms (ll) Moral reasoning bused on moral principles that apply to "i (©) Sia contact (UD) Moral reasoning bared onthe ele tha alls knoe wat Istight or wrong, {) Univeral ethical pringples (IV) Meal matcning i bated on the blo that lw are forte goed ofall members of se (Chena cone ares rcs tle pina given blow © GX, BM, CH. OHO) 2) (AHI, (40, (CHE), DH) ©) (AMD, @HIV: (CHD, (DY) © OX, O09, G4, OAM) (Options 1.1 22 33 44 ‘Question Type : MEQ tion 1D: 67827038561 ‘Option 1 1D : 878270151529 ‘Option 21D : 878270151530 ‘Option 31D 878270151531 ‘Option 4 1D: 878270151532 ‘Status: Answered (Chosen Option : 2 -ntos:ifedn gia. convpertg28/pubr208aiouehstonelAssesement@PHTMLMade 2088023314/2088023314617D69830/1702608647 165191... 33/8511424,7"18AM edn. cgjalm.comifperig28pub/2083,touchstone/AssessmentQPHTMILMode1//20830238 14120830233 4517089539/1702608647. 85 Match List -1 with List at-1 List (8) Gestalt ppychology (Believing that one has various horrible disease codons (®) Hypochonsriacal delusions (Emphasis on personal growth and self-direction (©) Humanistic existential therapy (ll) Whole in more than the sum ofits pats (B) Extend neurcais (QV) Feeling of allenation meaninglessness and apalhy Choose the eorret answer from the options given telow (MIMD. BAW). CHD, (OHA 2) (AHI, (40, (CHU, (DHAV) ©) XID, OO, Ov, 4m ED, 6, UM, (0) (Options 1.1 22 as 44 ‘Question Type : MC@ ‘Question 1D: 87827038563, ‘Option 11D : 878270181837 ‘Option 21D : 878270181538 Option 3 1D: 878270151539 ‘Option 4 1D : 878270181540 ‘Status : Answered {chosen Option 4 958 4 decrease in sensitivity to leptin is found to be a factor contributing to: (1) weight gain (2) weight loss (Q) maintaining homeostasis (4) loss of appetite loptions 1.1 22 3.3 44 ‘Question Type: MC. ‘Question 1D: 87827038515 ‘Option 1 1D : 878270151345 Option 2 1D: 878270151346 ‘Option 31D : 878270181347 ‘Option 41D : 878270151348 ‘Status » Marked For Review Chosen Option 4 -ntps:iledn gia. convperlg28/pub!208StouchstonelAssessment@PHTMLMode /2088028344/2089023314$17068639/1702608647 16319131. 470511424,7"18AM edn. cgjalm.comifperig28pub/2083,touchstone/AssessmentQPHTMILMode1//20830238 14120830233 4517089539/1702608647. 57 Given below are two slatements: one i abled as Assertion (A) and the other is labelled as Reason i), ‘Assertion (A) + "The researcher manipulating one or move variables called an experiment Reason (R): A research design is one in which a variable is manioulated with a goal of ‘dentiying the causes of events cll experimental cesign In he light ofthe above statement, choose the most appropriate answer fom the options giver ‘aloe (0) Both (A) an (R) are correct an (R) is the correct explaration of (A) (2) Both (A) and (R) ar corect but (R) i not te comect explanation of (A) ©) (A) scomect ba (isnot conect (9) (A) not conrect but (Rs convet [Options 1. + 22 33 44 258 Which of the following is a disease not related to Cardiovascular system ? (1) Atherosclerosis Q) Angina Pectoris (G) Crohn's Disease Aneurysm 33 ‘Question Type ‘Question ID Option 1 1D (Option 210 ‘Option 31D Option 4 1D ‘Status Chosen Option ‘Question Type Question 1D Opiion 11D ‘Option 21D Option 3 1D Opiion 4 1D ‘Status Chosen Option mca 87827038576, 876270181589 1878270151590 878270151591, 878270151592 Answered 2 mca ‘87827038490 1878270151245 876270181246 878270181247 878270151248 Answered 2 -ntps:iledn gia. convperlg28/pub!208StouchstonelAssessment@PHTMLMode /2088028344/2089023314$17068639/1702608647 16319131. 36/8511424,7"18AM edn. cgjalm.comifperig28pub/2083,touchstone/AssessmentQPHTMILMode1//20830238 14120830233 4517089539/1702608647. 25 Which of the following comes under divergent thinking ? (A) Fluency (B) Flexibility {C) Hlaboration (D) Preparation (E) Verification Choose the correct answer from the options given below () @), ©, (D) Only (2) (A), (©), © Only (3) (A), (B), (©) Only @® ©) ©, @ Only options 1.1 22 33 aa Question Type: Mca. ‘Question ID : 87827038529 ‘Option 11D : 878270151401 ‘Option 2 1D : 878270151402 Option 3 1D: 878270181403 ‘Option 41D : 878270151404 ‘Status : Answered {Chosen Option 3 2.60 Eyeiaclertpaoril mal conning mH flog int npn ree (A) ome, Comment (Best it Leverage {©} Biindsper, Focusing (D) Leverage, Confronting {&) Agenda, Commitment (Choos he conret answer fom the options given below (0), Only ©) (A) (0) ) Only ©) (4.1), (© Onyy (© (A.@. 0, ©) Only [Options 1.1 22 a 44 ‘Question Type = Mca. ‘Question 1D : 67827038538 ‘Option 1 1D : 878270151437 Option 2 ID : 878270181438 ‘Option 31D : 678270151439 (Option 41D : 878270151440 ‘Status » Answered Chosen Option : 3 -ntps:iledn gia. convperlg28/pub!208StouchstonelAssessment@PHTMLMode /2088028344/2089023314$17068639/1702608647 16319131.‘edn .igialm.confperig28ipub!2083:ouchslone!AssessmentQPHTMLMode 120830233 14/7083023314517059830/1702608547, 1428, 718.4 51 Attitude which is conscious and easy to report is called (1) Implicit attitude (2) Explicit attitude (3) Unconscious attitude (4) Intrinsic attitude loptions 1.1 22 3.3 aa sz (a) 8) © (D) Resistance to persuasion may be increased : Choose the correct answer from the options given below : ‘Question Type : MCQ ‘Question ID : 87827038501 Option + 1D: 878270151269 7 Ovion 210: 878270151290 Option 3 1D: 878270151291 ‘Option 41D : 878270151282 ‘Salus : Answered {chosen Option : 2 Reactance Emotional appeal Fore warning Selective avoidance (4), (B) Only 8), © Only (A), (B), (D) Only (A), ©), ©) Only mca 7827038543, Option 1 1D : 878270181457 ‘Option 21D : 678270151458 (Option 31D : 878270151459 ‘Option 41D : 878270151460 ‘Salus : Marked For Review {Chosen Option 4 -ntps:iledn gia. convperlg28/pub!208StouchstonelAssessment@PHTMLMode /2088028344/2089023314$17068639/1702608647 16319131. 378511424,7"18AM edn. cgjalm.comifperig28pub/2083,touchstone/AssessmentQPHTMILMode1//20830238 14120830233 4517089539/1702608647. 85 Development of payehoulyl i mated by four phates namely antecedene anal who were ‘soiled with cach ple sequently (3) Beeur (©) GT. Fener (©) Sivan (0) Ader (hoc arnt sn fa a gia bab © G.A,0,0 ® W800 COMO (©), (A) loptions. 1 a a3 44 ‘Question Type : MEQ ‘Question ID : 87827038572 ‘Option 1 1D : 878270181573 Option 2 ID: 878270181574 ‘Option 31D : 678270151575 ‘Option 41D : 878270151576 ‘Status: Answered Chosen Option : 2 64 sate List = with List t= List (8) Covllcient of Dispersion (Standard deviation asa percentage of mean (©) Standard Deviation) Meanofsquared deviations individual scones from mean (©. Cheick of vain (MY) Vacances en (D) Variance (QV) Positive square rot of variance Choose the correct answer from the options given below ©) AMY, BAW, C4, OHA) 2) (AHI, (0M), (CHAD, (O-) ©) XID, CAM, C+, OHA AMM, @X19, dd, (04) (Options 1.1 22 33 44 Quest Type : Mea juestion ID : 87827038550 ‘Option 11D : 878270181821 ‘Option 21D : 878270151522 Option 31D: 878270151523 ‘Option 41D 878270181524 ‘Salus : Answered Chosen Option : 3 -ntps:iledn gia. convperlg28/pub!208StouchstonelAssessment@PHTMLMode /2088028344/2089023314$17068639/1702608647 16319131.11424,7"18AM edn. cgjalm.comifperig28pub/2083,touchstone/AssessmentQPHTMILMode1//20830238 14120830233 4517089539/1702608647. 38 cientifically sound test must possess which of the following (A) Objectively (8) Norms (©) Time Limit (D) Reliability (©) Validity Choose the correct answer from the options given below : (1) (A), (B), (©), (D) Only. 2) (A), @), ©), (B) Only @) (A), ®), ©), &) Only ) ©), ©) ©, @ Only loptions 1. + 22 a3 a4 8.66 sate List -1 with Lis se 1 Lit-1 (8) secondary (©) Teats tht dominate an individuats entire personality (©) Cavdinal Tait I). Key dimensions of persenality that underlie many eter tals (©. Cental Te (4) A bach of tis that best decree an indica personality (©) Source Traits (QV). Traits that exert relatively specific and weak elects on kehaviour Choose the correct answer from the options given below © OOH), Cay, (40) 2) (HID, Bain, CV), (D0) ©) XID, AM, ©, OMA (@) (AIM), 1) (CHM, OH) (Options 1.1 22 33 44 au Question 1D (Option 1 1D ‘Option 21D ‘Option 31D Option 4 1D ‘Status Chosen Option ion Type ‘Question 1D Option + 1D Option 210 Option 31D ‘Option 4 1D ‘Status. Chosen Option Mca 7927038532 74270151413 876270151414 876270151415 878270151416 Answered 2 mca 87827038557 876270151513 a7ez701sist4 878270151515 878270151516 Answered 4 ntpe:iledn gia. convperlg28/pub!208StouchstonelAssesement@PHTMLMode /2088028344/2089023314817068639/1702608647 16519 13.11428,7484M —__cd.ciitmcontperig8ipub2083ouchstonelAssessmert@PHTMLMade1/2083028814/2083020814S170606001702808047 acr Homeostatic temperature in the body is regulated by : (1) changes in the external environment (2) drive reduction (3) _ preoptic region of the hypothalamus (4) electrical activities in the brain Options 1. 1 22 a3 a ass oO 2) @) ) (Options 1.1 22 33 44 Responsibility for others Lack of support from coworkers Conflict with family members Unpleasant work environment ‘Question Type Question 1D Option 11D Option 210 Option 3 1D Opfion 4 1D ‘Status Chosen Option Which of the following is “NOT” source of work related stress ? ‘Question Type Question 1D D ion 21D Option 31D Opfion 4 1D ‘Status Chosen Option mca 7977038611 1878270151329 1876270181330 a7az701st331 878270151332 Answered 4 mca a7ezroses24 78270151381 876270181382 878270181383 878270151384 Answored 3 ntpe:iledn gia. convperlg28/pub!208StouchstonelAssesement@PHTMLMode /2088028344/2089023314817068639/1702608647 16519 13.11424,7"18AM edn. cgjalm.comifperig28pub/2083,touchstone/AssessmentQPHTMILMode1//20830238 14120830233 4517089539/1702608647. 69 suatyof Values prepare by al port, Vernon and Hndzey has some basi areas which ofthe flowing sear ate Hcled init? (a) Neral @) Acsthatic (©) Cogsitve (0) Religions ©) Tronmic Choco the coretanewe from the opons ven below @) 8.) Only 2) ©. Wony (3) (8), ©} ) Only (© (0). Only Options 1. 1 22 33 4a Question Type: MC ‘Question ID : 87827038533, ‘Optign 1 1D : 678270151417 fon 21: 878270151418 ‘Option 31D : 878270151419 ‘Option 4 1D : 678270151420 ‘Status > Answered ‘Chosen Option : 3 70 rich of the allowing statements scone about Gestalt poychalogy ? (A) Gestalt approach i demonic (2) Got ppcelony eg sortie balled ptemtreclegy (©) Gesu pyetniogy canbe thought fas an tempts o apy fll heey fom physics (0). Gestalt prytotogats eleva that whatever happens t 8 person fences everything ee Shout the peso (he th cnr enrich Be od ghee low (8) (D) Only ®) (A), ©)Onir ©) (AL, (© ony (©. Dory [Options 1. + 22 33 44 ‘Question Type: Mca. ‘on ID: 87827038551 ‘Option 1 1D : 678270151489 Option 2 ID: 878270151490 ‘Option 31D 878270151491 ‘Option 41D : 878270151492 ‘Status > Answered Chosen Option : 4 -ntps:iledn gia. convperlg28/pub!208StouchstonelAssessment@PHTMLMode /2088028344/2089023314$17068639/1702608647 16319131. 405‘14024, 738.AM ‘edn .igialm.confperig28ipub!2083:ouchslone!AssessmentQPHTMLMode 120830233 14/7083023314517059830/1702608547, an @ (8) oO (0) @ 2) 8) @ (Options 1.1 22 33 44 Match List - I with List - IL With reference to psychosocial theory of Development (Erikson) : List - 1 List - 11 Autonomy @ Guilt Industry (i) Shame & Doubt Initiative (UI) Stagnation Generativity (IV) Infetiority Choose the correct answer from the options given below : A), (BAY), C)-@, (PC), (AU), B)-(), ©-AV), (DO (A)-(D, (BUD, (C)-{), (D)-@V) (AUD), (B)-GD, (CY), (D)-@), ‘Question Type ‘Question 1D ‘Option + 1D n2 10 jon 3 1D ‘Option 4 1D ‘Status ‘Chosen Option mca 87827038558, 876270181517 arez701siste 878270151519 1878270151520 Answered 1 -ntps:iledn gia. convperlg28/pub!208StouchstonelAssessment@PHTMLMode /2088028344/2089023314$17068639/1702608647 16319131. 42705‘14024, 738.AM ‘edn .igialm.confperig28ipub!2083:ouchslone!AssessmentQPHTMLMode 120830233 14/7083023314517059830/1702608547, ar “ 6) oO (p) ie) 2 GB) a) Q @ @) a) [Options 1.1 22 33 44 Match List - I with List - IL. ‘Choose the correct answer from the options given below : 275 Which of the following is considered to be error component in ANOVA ? List - 1 List - 11 Associationism () Wunat Staruchuralism (i) Lashley Funetionalism (il) Ebbinghaus Behaviorism (IV) Stanely Hall (A){0), (B)-(), (C)-(IV), (D)-) (AHI), (B)-(T), (C)-(0), (D)-(I) (AH, (BD, (CAV), )-() (AH), (B)-CY), (CUD, (D)-) jon Type: MCQ fen ID : 87827038555 ‘Option 11D : 878270181505 ‘Option 21D : 878270181506 Option 3 1D: 878270181507 ‘Option 41D : 878270151508 ‘Status : Anawared CChosen Option : 8 Between mean square Within mean square Interaction mean square Total mean square ‘Question Type : MEQ ‘Question 1D : 87827038498 Onion 110 : 878270181277 ‘Option 21D : 878270181278 ‘Option 31D : 878270151279 (Option 41D 878270151280 ‘Status: Answered {chosen Option : 2 ntpe:iledn gia. convperlg28/pub!208StouchstonelAssesement@PHTMLMode /2088028344/2089023314817068639/1702608647 16519 13.11424,7"18AM edn. cgjalm.comifperig28pub/2083,touchstone/AssessmentQPHTMILMode1//20830238 14120830233 4517089539/1702608647. 274 Which of the following are not the components of yama as per Astanga Yoga (A) Abimsa (8) Shoucha (©) Asteya (D) Tapas Choose the correct answer from the options given below (1) A), (© Only (2) @),@ Only (3) @,(D) Only (8) @,() Only lOptions 1. 1 22 33 a4 ‘Question Type mals Option 3 1D Option 4 1D ‘Status Chosen Option 75 the creased acest oF rsa af nfrmaton sored in emery pode hy the pie Poon flares ical () Priming @) Primacy ©) Cue (0) Acquistion loptions+ 22 33 4a ‘Question Type Question 1D Option 1 1D ‘Option 21D ‘Option 31D Option 4 1D ‘Status Chosen Option mca 87827038548 976270181477 avaz701s147e 1878270151479 878270151480 Answered 3 mca 87827038495 1878270151265 1876270151266 876270181267 878270151268 Answored 2 -ntps:iledn gia. convperlg28/pub!208StouchstonelAssessment@PHTMLMode /2088028344/2089023314$17068639/1702608647 16319131. 480511424,7"18AM edn. cgjalm.comifperig28pub/2083,touchstone/AssessmentQPHTMILMode1//20830238 14120830233 4517089539/1702608647. 278 Which of the following are the identity statuses of James Marcia’s theory : (A) Identity achievement (8) Identity fore closure (©) entity distfusion (D) Identity erisis (©) Identity moratorium Choose the correct answer from the options given below (1) (A), (B), (C), E) Only (2) (A), (B), (C), (D) Only GB) (8), ©, ©), ©) Only @® (©), {(D) Only [Options 1.1 pry 33 44 ‘Question Type : MEQ ‘Question 1D : 87827038546 Option 11D: 878270151469 ‘Option 21D : 878270181470 ‘Option 31D : 878270151471 Option 4 1D: 878270151472 ‘Status : Marked For Review Chosen Option : 3 277 Which of the following statements are true for a panic disorder (A) Recurrent bouts of intense and extreme feat (®) _Sersation of shortness of breath or smothering {C) Persistent worry of concern about having additional atacks (D) An episode of panic atack followed by the use of a drug oF medication Choose the correct answer from the options given below : @ @).@), © Only 2 @,(0, (0) Only ©) @), (0) Only @) @),©, ©) Only loptions. 22 a3 4a ‘Question Type : MEQ Question 1D : 87827038545 Option 11D: 878270151465 ‘Option 21D : 878270151466 ‘Option 31D : 678270151467 (Option 41D : 878270151468 ‘Status: Answered Chosen Option 4 ntpe:iledn gia. convperlg28/pub!208StouchstonelAssesement@PHTMLMode /2088028344/2089023314817068639/1702608647 16519 13.11424,7"18AM edn. cgjalm.comifperig28pub/2083,touchstone/AssessmentQPHTMILMode1//20830238 14120830233 4517089539/1702608647. 278 Arrange the stages of group development as suggested by Tuckman : (A). Storming (@) Performing (©) Forming (0) Adjourning © Norming Choose the correct answor from the options given below Q) ©, (A), 8), ©) 2) ©, A), ©, B), 0) @ AO, 0.6). @ A).©, ®. ®, ©) loptons 1.4 22 > a4 ‘Question Type Mea ‘Queston I: 87627038671 ‘pion 11D 878270181560 Option 2D 878270181570 ‘option 31D: s7aarotsis71 Copan 41: 878270151872 ‘Status: Answered Chosen Oton:3 27° Match List - I with List - IL List -1 List - I (A) Theory of planned behaviour (1) Tajfel and Turner (B) Theory of causal attribution (II) Pettigrew, (©). Social identity theory (Ul) Ajzen & Fishbein (D) Contact hypothesis (IV) Kelley Choose the correct answer from the options given below ® AH, @-@, ©-0V), (PHM) Q) (AD, ©), CHU), (DAV) GB) (AHUD, (BHI), (O40, OCD, (4) (A)-CID), (B)-(IV), (C)-(1), (D)-(1) loptions 1.1 22 a3 aa Mca ‘Question 1D : 87627038560 Osan 1 10 678270151525 ‘option 21D: w7a2701s1526 ‘option 31D 878270181827 pion 4 1D: €78270181528 ‘las Marked For Review chosen Option: 3 ntpe:iledn gia. convperlg28/pub!208StouchstonelAssesement@PHTMLMode /2088028344/2089023314817068639/1702608647 16519 13.‘14024, 738.AM ‘edn .igialm.confperig28ipub!2083:ouchslone!AssessmentQPHTMLMode 120830233 14/7083023314517059830/1702608547, o @ © ® [Options 1.1 22 33 44 ast o @ © @ (Options 1.1 22 33 44 80 the two spec objectives of Wats Behevouim are‘NOT? to predic the response by knowing the stilts and to pret he stimass by knowing the response to poe the bene the Lcd my Ue baie to contra the behaviour ofthe leener and vary the experimental condition t bring about the change to stndy Hee laroee fi cnteled loaioey eorinmmnent and ketone the eee rinforcement ston Type ‘Question 1D Opfion 11D Option 21D Option 310 Opin 4 1D ‘Status Chosen Option A theory which advocates prejudice stm, a least in prt, fom econowe competition between ‘cla groups i Contact hypothesis ‘Salley tory Realistic conic theory Repuliion hypetienis ation Type ‘Question 1D ‘Option 11D Option 210 Option 3 1D Option 41D ‘Status Chosen Option mca 87827038506 1878270151309 876270151310 a7ez701st3tt 878270151312 Answered 4 ca 187827038502 876270181293 878270181294 878270151295 876270151296 ‘Marked For Review 3 -ntps:iledn gia. convperlg28/pub!208StouchstonelAssessment@PHTMLMode /2088028344/2089023314$17068639/1702608647 16319131. 4708,11424,7"18AM edn. cgjalm.comifperig28pub/2083,touchstone/AssessmentQPHTMILMode1//20830238 14120830233 4517089539/1702608647. 282 Which is correct explanation about Rene Descartes : (A) The mind contools the body both in animals and human beings (B) He postulated that the mind the body were governed by different laws (©) The mind was free and possessed only by humans (D) The duality of mind and body Choose the correct answer from the options given below : (A), (O, (P) Only 2 (©. (D) Only (A). Only ®) (A.@), (D) Only lOptions 1.1 22 ad 44 ‘Question Type : MC. ‘Question 1D: 87827038536, ‘Option 11D : 878270151429 ‘Option 21D : 878270151430 Option 3 1D: 878270151431, ‘Option 41D : 878270151432 ‘Status : Marked For Review Chosen Option 4 83 the thecretical postions about personally whine developmen! have been heavily dependent on factor analysis ae () RB Cone (©) Spearman (O) Hi Eysenck (©) JP. Guilford (B) Howard Gardner (Choose the onret answer from the options given below €) (ALG, (6) Only 2) @, 0} © Only ©) (4,1, 0) Only (ALG, (0), @ Only (Options 1.1 22 33 44 ‘Question Type : MEQ Question 1D: a78z7e38ss2 Option 11D: 878270151493 ‘Option 21D : 878270151494 ‘Option 31D : 878270151495 Option 4 1D: 878270151496 ‘Status : Marked For Review Chosen Option : 3 -ntps:iledn gia. convperlg28/pub!208StouchstonelAssessment@PHTMLMode /2088028344/2089023314$17068639/1702608647 16319131.11424,7"18AM edn. cgjalm.comifperig28pub/2083,touchstone/AssessmentQPHTMILMode1//20830238 14120830233 4517089539/1702608647. 84 mong sees wo wear gold earing very much, Tanmaya removed the same when te bed a shoal where god ormanenis aren alowed “his intence example of, (1) Compliance @) Conformity @Symbo ifuence (0) Prat ignorance (Options 1.1 22 a3 44 ‘Question Type: Mca ‘Question D : 87827038505 ‘Option 11D : 878270181305 ‘Option 21D : 878270151306 Option 3 1D: 878270151307 ‘Option 41D : 878270151308 ‘Salus : Answered {Chosen Option : 2 985 Which are the major components of Emotional Intelligence by Goleman (19%) : A) Recognizing the purpose in life (8) Knoveing our evn emotions (©) Recognizing the emotions of others {D) Handling relationship {B) Understanding meaning of ie Choose the correct answer from the options given below (1) (A), (B), (D) Only 2) (8, (©), ©) Only @)(A),), ©, ©) Only (4) (A). ©. (0), ©) Only Options 1. 1 22 a3 a4 so Mca. Caestion 1D : 87827038630 Option 1 1D: 878270151405 ‘Option 21D : 878270151406 ‘Option 31D : 878270151407 Option 4 ID: 878270151408 ‘Salus : Answered ‘chosen Option : 2 -ntps:iledn gia. convperlg28/pub!208StouchstonelAssessment@PHTMLMode /2088028344/2089023314$17068639/1702608647 16319131.‘14024, 738.AM ‘edn .igialm.confperig28ipub!2083:ouchslone!AssessmentQPHTMLMode 120830233 14/7083023314517059830/1702608547, o @ © @ (Options 1.1 22 a4 0 @ ® “ [Options 1. + 22 3.3 44 86 number of casesota sess ry or sabi at given pl asthe mbar of new cet othe number of exsbng cass cled of ane which canbe expresses Mortality Prevalence Mosby Incident aa ‘Question Type ‘Question 1D ‘Option 41D Option 21D Option 3 1D Option 4 1D ‘Status Chosen Option 287 One psychologist while collecting data from gamblers frst identified one gambler and from him traced out thvee more;and through these thre farther more, He continued ike this ‘Ths is an example of Quota sampling Sktified sampling Snowball sampling Accidental sampling ‘Question Type ‘Question ID ‘Option + 1D Opion2 1D ‘Option 31D Option 4 1D ‘Status Chosen Option mca 7927038527 878270151393 878270151394 878270151395 878270151396 Answered 4 mca 87827038496 ‘87827015126 1878270151270 a7e270151271, arezro1si272 Answered 3 ntpe:iledn gia. convperlg28/pub!208StouchstonelAssesement@PHTMLMode /2088028344/2089023314817068639/1702608647 16519 13. 5018511424,7"18AM edn. cgjalm.comifperig28pub/2083,touchstone/AssessmentQPHTMILMode1//20830238 14120830233 4517089539/1702608647. ass Sigmund Freud was born on @ 23-09-1939 (2) 06-05-1939 (8) 23-09-1856 (4) 06-05-1856 loptions 1.1 22 33 aa ‘Question Type : MO ‘Question 1: 87827038521 ‘Option 4 10 : 876270151368 ‘Option 2 10 : 878270151370 Option 3 1D : 878270151371 ‘Option 4 1D : 878270151372 Status: Answered ‘chosen Option : 3 ass : Parameter : population : : : sample. Dispersion (2) Inference (8) Statistic (4) Operation loptions 1.1 22 33 aa ‘Question Type : MC ‘Question 1 : 87827038497 Option 1 10 : 878270151273 Fon 2 1D : 878270151274 ‘Option 3 10 : 878270151275 Option 4 1D : 878270151276 Status: Answered Chosen Option : 3 ntpe:iledn gia. convperlg28/pub!208StouchstonelAssesement@PHTMLMode /2088028344/2089023314817068639/1702608647 16519 13. 51785‘14024, 738.AM 98° Which of the following are the influencing skills of counselling : (A) Self disclosure (B) _ Information giving (C) Confrontation (D) Smart-goals Choose the correct answer from the options given below : @) () Only (2) (A), (B), (D) Only (3), (©), D) Only (A), (B), (©) Only [Options 1. + 22 33 44 Guestion Type : MC ‘Question 1D: 87827038544 ‘Option 1 1D : 878270151461 ‘Option 2 1D : 878270151462 Option 3 1D: 878270181463 ‘Option 4 1D : 678270151464 ‘Status : Answered Chosen Option 4 ast Zeigarnik effect explains (2) The translation of learning into behaviour. (2) Behaviour directed toward some goal. (Q) The tendency to mmember uncompleted tasks longer than completed ones. (2) A number of interrelated individual memory traces [Options 1. + 22 33 44 ‘Question Type: MQ. ‘Question ID : 87627038491 ‘Option 1 1D : 878270151249 Option 2 1D: 878270151250 ‘Option 31D 878270151251 ‘Option 4 1D : 878270151252 ‘Status > Answered Chosen Option : 8 ‘edn .igialm.confperig28ipub!2083:ouchslone!AssessmentQPHTMLMode 120830233 14/7083023314517059830/1702608547, ntpe:iledn gia. convperlg28/pub!208StouchstonelAssesement@PHTMLMode /2088028344/2089023314817068639/1702608647 16519 13.11424,7"18AM edn. cgjalm.comifperig28pub/2083,touchstone/AssessmentQPHTMILMode1//20830238 14120830233 4517089539/1702608647. 82 Wich of te klowing i ct chnolopl ystem designed to leave o inp ering. (i) Python @ Logo ©) Squenk (0) Boxee Options 1. 1 22 a3 a4 mca Guestion 1D : 87827038613 Option 1 ID: 878270181337 ‘Option 21D - 878270151338 (Option 31D : 878270181339 Option 4 ID: 878270181340 ‘Salus : Marked For Review Chosen Option 4 293 Which of the following is not true of structuralism ? it provided strong scientific impetus (2) _itprovided a thorough test of classical introspective method @)__itemphasised on basic conscious elements (it provided a strong and clear octhodoxy against which other schools resisted [Options 1. + 22 33 aa Question Type: MCQ ‘Question ID : 87827038512 ‘Option 1 1D 878270181333 (Option 2 1D : 878270151334 ‘Option 31D : 878270181335 ‘Option 41D : 678270151336 ‘Status > Answored Chosen Option 4 -ntos:iledn gia. convpertg28/pubr208siouehstonelAssesement@PHTMLMade 2088023314/2088023314517D69830/1702608647 1651913... 53/8511424,7"18AM edn. cgjalm.comifperig28pub/2083,touchstone/AssessmentQPHTMILMode1//20830238 14120830233 4517089539/1702608647. 2.94 acconding to psychophysical school which of the following statements are true ? (A). Weber's ratio increases asthe stimulus intensity increases {®) DL increases proportionately to the changes inthe stimulus intersily {©)_Limens determines the perception of sensory stimuli {D) Weber's ratio and techner’s law are contradictory in nature Choose the correct answer from the options given below : (1) (A), (8) Only 2) © Only 8) (A),O) Only (@) (A), © Only Options 1. 1 22 a3 4a ‘Question Type Question 1D Opiion 11D ‘Option 21D Option 31D Option 4 1D ‘Status Chosen Option 95 according wo Pages theory a cognitive process in which a schema fs mune a a response 10 Ieedback om environment (1) Operation @)Assimdaion ©) Conservation (4) Accommodation [Options 1.1 22 33 44 ‘Question Type ‘Question 1D ‘Option 1 1D Option 2 10 Option 3 1D Option 4 1D ‘Status Chosen Option mca 7977038540 878270151445 876270151446 ‘79770151447 878270151448 ‘Marked For Review 4 mca 7827038489 a7ez701st2a1 ‘879270181242 1878270151243 876270151244 Answered 4 -ntos:iledn gia. convperts28/pubr208sitouehstonelAssesement@PHTMLMode 2088023314/2088023314$17D69830/1702608647 16519131... 58/8511424,7"18AM edn. cgjalm.comifperig28pub/2083,touchstone/AssessmentQPHTMILMode1//20830238 14120830233 4517089539/1702608647. 2.96 Given below are two slatements: one i abled a Assertion (A) and the other is labelled as Reason i), ‘Assertion (A): Tokooed words ae dificult to recognise Reason (R): Perception ofthe tiboved wonls is depesent or knowlege about sociocultural actors In he light ofthe above statements, choose the most appropriate answer fom the options giver ‘aloe (0) Both (A) an (R) are correct an (R) is the correct explaration of (A) (2) Both (A) and (R) ar corect but (R) i not te comect explanation of (A) ©) (A) scomect ba (isnot conect (9) (A) not conrect but (Rs convet \Options 1.1 22 x ae ‘Question Type ‘Question 1D Option 1 1D Option 210 ‘Option 31D Option 4 1D ‘Status Chasen Option Q.97 On the bass of which criterion the tests are classified into Vestal Test’ al ‘Non-verbal Test (2) Cette of poepone (2) Citerion of contents of tems (@) Cation of coring (4) Catesion of time limits [Options 1. + 22 33 44 ‘Question Type ‘Question 1D Option 3 1D Option 4 1D ‘Status Chosen Option mca 87827038577 878270181593 1878270151594 1878270151595 876270151596 Answered 1 mca 87827038516 1878270151350 878270151351, 876270181352 Answered 2 -ntps:iledn gia. convperlg28/pub!208StouchstonelAssessment@PHTMLMode /2088028344/2089023314$17068639/1702608647 16319131. 55/85‘14024, 738.AM ‘edn .igialm.confperig28ipub!2083:ouchslone!AssessmentQPHTMLMode 120830233 14/7083023314517059830/1702608547, ass “a ®) © (D) a @ 6) (a) [Options 1.1 22 33 44 ass ( @ @) @ loptions s+ 22 a3 a4 How type Il error can be reduced while testing hypothesis ? Decreasing the chosen level of significance Increasing the chosen level of significance Decreasing the sample size Increasing the sample size Choose the correct answer from the options given below : (4), (D) Only (8), (0) Only (A), ©) Only (8), © Only ‘Question Type Question 1D Option 1 1D Option 2 1D ‘Option 31D Option 4 1D ‘Status Chosen Option Autoclitic behaviour refers to: A grammatical framework for verbal behaviour A person who works alone Behaviour for the benefit of oneself Behaviour exhibited when one meets a specified objective ‘Question Type Question 1D Option 1 1D ‘Option 21D Option 310 Opfion 4 1D ‘Status Chosen Option mca 87827038549 3270151481 1978270151482 876270151483 79770151484 Answored 2 mca a7az70se492 878270151253 876270181254 9270151255 878270151256 ‘Marked For Review 4 -ntps:iledn gia. convperlg28/pub!208StouchstonelAssessment@PHTMLMode /2088028344/2089023314$17068639/1702608647 16319131.11424,7"18AM edn. cgjalm.comifperig28pub/2083,touchstone/AssessmentQPHTMILMode1//20830238 14120830233 4517089539/1702608647. 100 a0 lOptions 1.1 [Options 1.1 What is true about multiple regression ? (A) There can be more than two eriteion (B) There can be more than two predictors (©) Itindicates linear relation between one predator and one criterion (D) The equation for regression line contains partial regression coefficients Choose the correet answer from the options given below : ©), (8) Only 2 (6). © only @) @), (0) Only A), O) Only 22 So wa ‘Question Type : MC ‘Question ID : 87827038541 ‘Option 11D : 878270151449 ‘Option 21D : 878270151450 Option 3 ID: 878270151451 ‘Option 4 1D : 878270151452 ‘talus : Answered {Chosen Option : 2 esadcring ich in Gao Ege prchien imagem epravach in helping. Which, ths sabe given Else Sa NOT n chracertics ates of eraatonning (Q) Develop wild’ posites 2) Suspend judgement (9) Uncen a 0 tol pint for enather (@) Setof ume frame 22 33 44 ‘Question Type = Ma. ‘Question 1D : 87827038526 ‘Option 1 1D : 8782701513 Option 2 1D: 878270181380 ‘Option 31D : 878270151391 (Option 41D : 878270151392 ‘Status: Marked For Review (Chosen Option : 2 -ntos:iledn gia. convpertg28/pubr208sitouehstonelAssesement@PHTMLMade 2088023314/2088023314$17D69830/1702608647 1651919... 57/8511424,7"18AM edn. cgjalm.comifperig28pub/2083,touchstone/AssessmentQPHTMILMode1//20830238 14120830233 4517089539/1702608647. ave According to Watson, Conscious mentalism refer to : (1) Wakeful sate of mind (2) Knowledge about mental activities (3) Reasoning ability (4) Attention to thinking activities Options 1, 1 22 33 44 [ator type ca ueston iD: sezro3est4 ‘pion 1: a7e2TO15141 Opton 21D: a7ez70stse2 Option 3 1D: 878270181343 ‘Option 41D : 878270151344 ‘Status : Marked For Review Chosen Option 4 2.103 Sadie on weight lone programs na follow up staly revealed that Q) Weight gun was more fr those practicing dug therapy (2) Weight gain was move for the practicing behavbur mediation therapy {@) Weight oss was less for those practicing drug therapy {4}, ‘The proctcig Ueiviour seein thay went se aint Se Udy weight (Options 1.1 22 33 44 ‘Question Type : MEQ ‘Question 1D : 87827038510 ‘Option 1 1D : 878270151325 ‘Option 21D : 878270151326 ‘Option 31D : 878270181327 Option 4 1D: 878270151328 ‘Status : Marked For Review Chosen Option 4 ntos:iledn gia. convpertg28/pubr208sitouehstonelAssesement@PHTMLMade 2088023314/2088023314517D69830/1702608647 1651913... 58/8511424,7"18AM edn. cgjalm.comifperig28pub/2083,touchstone/AssessmentQPHTMILMode1//20830238 14120830233 4517089539/1702608647. 404 coe paytologlt developed a questionaire om employes ‘Green behaviour, what would be dhe Comm logue in ie chert th tol Gevloptett (A). Mlnfying the darian Index othe ene (8) Cablition of crametch alpha (©). Developing standard coe oor (©) Contematery factor anayis (2) Exploratory lator analy (Choces the caret awe from the options given below 0) O.,B,0. ® COwHO® © @)6, 0,0) © AB, 8.0.1 [Options 1. + 22 33 44 ‘aca 87827038570 ‘Option 1 1D : 878270151565 Option 2 1D: 878270151566 ‘Option 31D : 878270181567 ‘Option 41D : 878270151568 ‘Status > Answered {Chosen Option 4 2.105 Which of the following are true of method of Appreciative Inquiry ? (A) Inguiry begins with appreciation (B) It isnot collaborative (©) Itisnot proactive (D) Inquiry is applicable Choose the correct answer from the options given below : () (A), ©) Only (2) 8), (© Only (3) (©), (D) Only (A), (B) Only loptions 1.1 22 3.3 44 ‘Question Type: Ma ‘Question ID 87627038539 110: 878270151464 Option 210: s7ez70151442 ‘Option 31D : 878270151443 (Option 4 1D : 878270151444 ‘Status > Marked For Review Chosen Option 4 ntpe:iledn gia. convperlg28/pub!208StouchstonelAssesement@PHTMLMode /2088028344/2089023314817068639/1702608647 16519 13.11424,7"18AM edn. cgjalm.comifperig28pub/2083,touchstone/AssessmentQPHTMILMode1//20830238 14120830233 4517089539/1702608647. @.106 Given below ate two slatements ne is labeled as Assertion (A) and the other is labelled as Reason i), ‘Assertion (A) + Allostasis isa proces of adaptation to acute stress by releasing sess hormones in the event of challenge witha goal fo restore the homoostass Reason (R): HPA axis gots activated in the event of sts In he light ofthe above statements, choose the most appropriate answer fom the options giver ‘aloe (0) Both (A) an (R) are correct an (R) is the correct explaration of (A) (2) Both (A) and (R) ar corect but (R) i not te comect explanation of (A) ©) (A) scomect ba (isnot conect (9) (A) not conrect but (Rs convet (Options 1. + ‘Question Type ‘Question ID Option 1 1D (Option 2 10 ‘Option 31D Option 4 1D ‘Status Chosen Option ca 87827038575 876270181585 1878270151586 1876270181587 876270181568 Answered 2 2-107 put the following milestones of peychology in ascending chronological order : (A) Intelligence test developed by Binet and Simon in France (8) ‘The first psychology laboratory in Leipzig by Wundt (C) First psychology course in United States by James (D) American Psychological Association (APA) was founded by Stanley Hall (©) Pavlov wins the Nobel prize for his work on digestive system (Choose the earreet answer from the options given below : 0 A808 2 BOO H A 8) ©, @ (O18), (A) (8) (D), (B) (©). (A), lOptions 1.1 22 33 a4 ‘Question Type Question 1D Option 1 1D ‘Option 210 ‘Option 3 1D Opfion 4 1D ‘stale Chosen Option mca 7977038566 1878270151549 1876270181550 avez701stssi 1878270151552 Answored 2 -ntps:iledn gia. convperlg28/pub!208StouchstonelAssessment@PHTMLMode /2088028344/2089023314$17068639/1702608647 16319131.11424,7"18AM edn. cgjalm.comifperig28pub/2083,touchstone/AssessmentQPHTMILMode1//20830238 14120830233 4517089539/1702608647. 9408 auarerumibaly (199) observed tat he csalive proces normally takes five see. Aang ose Seprin onder (8), Preparation (®) Evaluation (©) tcutation (©) abortion ©) tng (Choces te caret anew from the options given below 0 0, P60 2 AC, @ O.® 8) AVG.0,0,0) © AB. 0.0.0) [options 1 1 22 23 aa ‘Question Type : Mea ‘Question 1D: €7827038564 ‘Opin 1 1D 878270151541 Opton 210 878270151542 ‘Opion 3 1D 878270181543, pion 4 1D a7eaT0151548 ‘Stas : Answered {chosen Option: 2 109 Which scale of measurement has absolute zero ? (Nominal (2) Ordinal (3) Interval (4) Ratio [options 11 22 23 a4 mca 87827038519 ‘Option 11D 878270151361 ‘Option 2 1D : 878270181362 Option 3 1D: 878270151363 ‘Option 41D : 878270181364 ‘Salus : Answered Chosen Option 4 ntpe:iledn gia. convperlg28/pub!208StouchstonelAssesement@PHTMLMode /2088028344/2089023314817068639/1702608647 16519 13. 61785‘14024, 738.AM ‘edn .igialm.confperig28ipub!2083:ouchslone!AssessmentQPHTMLMode 120830233 14/7083023314517059830/1702608547, 4410 yynichof ne fllowing softwares wed extensively for analy of quallatve data by reser sn pychology ? ss @) ANOS 6) NvIvo (0) USEREL lOptions 1.1 22 33 44 mca Guestion ID : 87827038499 ‘Option 1 1D - 878270151281 ‘Option 21D : 878270151282 ‘Option 31D : 878270151283 pion 4 ID: 878270151284 ‘Salus: Answered Chosen Option : 3 Q.411 Arrange the following sentences in sgquential order according wo classical conditcning (A) -Asimulas suchas fod is presented to an organism which iscalle unconditioned stimulus ius) (@) The neutral stimulus tight alone is provide which makes the organism salivate {C) Aen tabs och aight pecker theo i pie Ue pee us (0) Another neutral sins enw) i provided proe to ight (©) Theneatal stimulus (kme) above is provided which makes the organism t salivate (Chai dh ones rh ta pins gi bal 0 A0,0,0.0 2 WO 0O.@ 8 A680. @ 6.8.0.0) [Options 1.1 22 33 44 Question Type: Mea. ‘Question 1D : 87827038565 Option 1 1D: 878270181545 ‘Option 21D : 878270151546 ‘Option 31D : 878270151547 Option 4 ID: 878270181548 ‘Salus : Answered {Chosen Option : 3 -ntps:iledn gia. convperlg28/pub!208StouchstonelAssessment@PHTMLMode /2088028344/2089023314$17068639/1702608647 16319131.11424,7"18AM edn. cgjalm.comifperig28pub/2083,touchstone/AssessmentQPHTMILMode1//20830238 14120830233 4517089539/1702608647. 2-2 if members in a group are performing additive tasks, then : (1) Social loafing will be less (2) Social loafing will be more 8) Social loafing will not exist (4) Level of social loafing cannot be decided. loptions 1.1 22 as 44 ‘Question Type : Mea ‘Question ID : 87827038503, (Option 1 1D : 878270181297 ‘Option 21D : 878270151298 ‘Option 31D : 878270151299 ‘Option 41D : 878270151300 ‘Status » Answered Chosen Option 4 G13. Which one ofthe following is NOT among the twenty needs listed by Murray, 1938 ? (2) Succorance 2) Sentience @) Sex (4) Safety [Options 1. + 22 3.3 44 ‘Question Type McQ ‘Question 1D: 87627038522 ‘Option 1 1D : 878270181373 Option 2 ID: 878270181376 ‘Option 31D : 878270181375 ‘Option 41D : 878270181376 Status > Answered {Chosen Option : 8 -ntps:iledn gia. convperlg28/pub!208StouchstonelAssessment@PHTMLMode /2088028344/2089023314$17068639/1702608647 16319131. 6318511424,7"18AM edn. cgjalm.comifperig28pub/2083,touchstone/AssessmentQPHTMILMode1//20830238 14120830233 4517089539/1702608647. "4 Temporal Lobe epilepsy results in : (1) Docile behaviour (2) Aggressive behaviour (3) Antisocial behaviour (4) Prosocial behaviour options. 22 33 as ‘Question Type : MC ‘Question 1D: 87827038508, ‘Option 11D : 878270181317 (Option 21D : 878270181318 Option 3 1D: 878270181319 ‘Option 4 1D : 878270181320 ‘Salus : Marked For Review {Chosen Option : 2 Q.115 Given below ate two slatements ne is Iabelled as Assertion (A) and the other labelled as Reason i), Assertion (A) + Sexcual derive fs one ofthe physlogcal ned, ‘Reason (R} Human beings cannot live without graigyng sexual deve In the light ofthe above statements, choose the most appropriate answer ftom the options given teow (0) Both (A) ant (R) ar comet anc (R) is the covtetexplaation of (A) (2) Bott (A) and (R) are corzect but (R) isnot te comect explanation of (A) (©) (A) conect but (R) isnot corset (A) sent conrect but (Rs conect [Options 1.1 22 33 44 ‘Question Type : MEQ ‘Question D : 87827038578, Option 1 1D: 878270181597 ‘Option 21D : 878270151598 (Option 31D : 878270151599 Option 4 ID: 878270181600 ‘Salus : Answered ‘Chosen Option : 3 ntpe:iledn gia. convperlg28/pub!208StouchstonelAssesement@PHTMLMode /2088028344/2089023314817068639/1702608647 16519 13. 64r05‘14024, 738.AM ‘edn .igialm.confperig28ipub!2083:ouchslone!AssessmentQPHTMLMode 120830233 14/7083023314517059830/1702608547, 2-16 Which one of the following is not intrinsic factor affecting reliability ? (1) Group variability 2) Length of the test @) Range of total scores (4) Homogeneity of items [options 1 22 33 a4 ‘Question Type : MC. ‘Question 1D: 87827038518 ‘Option 11D 878270181357 (Option 21D : 878270151358 Option 3 1D: 878270181359 ‘Option 4 1D : 878270151360 ‘Status : Answered ‘Chosen Option : 3 @.117 Given below ate two statements ne Is labled as Assertion (A) and the ether is labelled as Reason i), Assertion (A): One paychometrcian used Cronbc’s alpta to verify reliability of a general ‘knowledge test with answers in True/Fae Formal Reason (R): Cronbach’ alpha estimates the intemal consistency of a Test. In he light ofthe above statements, choose the most appropriate answer irom the options giver ‘aloe (0) Both (A) an (R) are correct an (R) is the correct explaration of (A) (2) Both (A) and (R) ar corect but (R) i not te comect explanation of (A) ©) (A) scomect ba (isnot conect (9) (A) not conrect but (Rs convet [Options 1.1 22 33 44 ‘Question Type : Mca ‘Question 1D: 87827038574 Option 1 1D: 878270151581 ‘Option 21D : 878270151582 (Option 31D : 878270151583 ‘Option 41D : 878270151584 ‘Salus : Answered Chosen Option 4 -ntps:iledn gia. convperlg28/pub!208StouchstonelAssessment@PHTMLMode /2088028344/2089023314$17068639/1702608647 16319131.
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