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Q.1 A kinesthetic learner will be able to learn much when the teacher
uses ____________ aids Question ID : 79840734525
2. Charts &Graphs
3. Physical activities
4. Audio-visual aids
Q.3 Choose the correct sequential order for the teaching process:
i. Selection and presentation of stimuli Question ID : 79840734518
ii. Take a decision about teaching strategies and tactics Chosen Option : 1
iii. Get insight about the size and appearance of the class
iv. Selection of adequate evaluation procedures
Select the correct answer from the codes given below
Ans 1. i, iii, iv and ii
2. Social instrument
3. Institutional interaction
4. Activity
Q.5
In Question Below, a statementis followed by two conclusions. Question ID : 79840734528
Find out which conclusion is correct. Chosen Option : 4
Statement :
Ten persons who were on the waiting list could finally get berth
reservation in the Frontier mail.
Conclusions :
I. Wait-listed passengers generally find it difficult to get berth
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4. Conclusion I is correct
2. ii, iii, iv
3. iv, i, iii
4. i, ii, iv
2. Heuristic method
3. Demonstration
4. Case study
Q.8
In question below, there are two statements followed four Question ID : 79840734539
conclusions numbered, You have to take the given statements to Chosen Option : 4
be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known
facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically
follow from the given statements.
Statements :
I . All phones are scales.
II. All the scales are calculators
Conclusions:
i. all calculators are scales
ii. all phones are calculators
iii. all scales are phones
iv. some calculators are phones
Ans 1. only i and iv
2. only i and ii
4. only ii and iv
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Q.11
Question ID : 79840734551
Ans
Chosen Option : 3
1.
2.
3.
4.
Q.13
Question ID : 79840734543
Chosen Option : 4
Ans 1. ( a )
2. ( b )
3. ( d )
4. ( c )
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2. a lengthy statement
3. a precise statement
4. a conclusive statement
Q.16
Question ID : 79840734549
Chosen Option : 2
Ans
1.
2.
3.
4.
Q.17
In question below, a conclusion is made out of two assumptions. Question ID : 79840734531
Your task is to consider each assumption first and decide about Chosen Option : 3
the conclusion offered
(i) Kuldeep is as tall as Rohit. (ii) Rohit is as tall as Lokesh.
Conclusion: Therefore Kuldeep is as tall as Lokesh.
Ans 1. Probably false
2. False
3. True
4. Irrelevant
3. promise : benevolence
4. lampoon: raise
Ans 1. It facilitates in building relationships and bonding between the Chosen Option : --
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Q.21
Question ID : 79840734544
Chosen Option : 4
Ans 1. ( b )
2. ( c )
3. ( d )
4. ( a )
Q.22
In Question Below, two arguments numbered I and II. You have to Question ID : 79840734534
decide which of the arguments is a ‘strong’ argument and which is Chosen Option : 1
weak one.
Give answer ,
Statement :
Should a total ban be put on trapping wild animals?
Arguments:
I. Yes. Trappers are making a lot of money.
II. No. Bans on hunting and trapping are not effective.
Ans 1. Argument I is strong
3. Argument II is strong
2. I, V, III, IV, II
3. I, III, V ,IV, II
4. I, V, III, II,IV
2. Explores defects
3. Benefits understanding
4. Clarifies doubts
Q.25
In Question Below, a statementis followed by two conclusions. Question ID : 79840734529
Find out which conclusion is correct. Chosen Option : 3
Statement:
Parents are prepared to pay any price for an elite education to
their children.
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Conclusions:
I. All parents these days are very well-off
II. Parents have an obsessive passion for a perfect development of
their children through good schooling.
Ans 1. Conclusion I is correct
4. Conclusion II is correct
3. shapeless: form
4. enormous :size
3. Summative evaluation
3. Stable: Horse
4. Canal: Shop
Q.29 Which of the below is not listed in the NCERT (National council
of educational research and training) core teaching skills (1982) Question ID : 79840734522
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Q.30
Question ID : 79840734554
Chosen Option : --
Ans
1.
2.
3.
4.
3. Conclusion I is correct
Q.32
In question below, there are two statements followed four Question ID : 79840734538
conclusions numbered, You have to take the given statements to Chosen Option : 4
be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known
facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically
follow from the given statements.
Statements :
I. All men are vertebrates.
II. Some mammals are vertebrates
Conclusions:
i. All men are mammals
ii. All mammals are men
iii. Some vertebrates are mammals
iv. Some vertebrates are men
Ans 1. only ii
2. only iii
3. only iv
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4. only i
2. Gestures
3. Intonation
4. Pragmatics
Q.34
Question ID : 79840734545
Chosen Option : 2
Ans 1. ( b )
2. ( a )
3. ( c )
4. ( d )
Q.35
In Question Below, two arguments numbered I and II. You have to Question ID : 79840734536
decide which of the arguments is a ‘strong’ argument and which is Chosen Option : 4
weak one.
Statement:
Should all the remote parts of the country be connected by road?
Arguments:
I. No. it will disturb peaceful simple life of villagers.
II. Yes. It must be done immediately.
Ans 1. Both Argument I & II are strong
3. Argument I is strong
4. Argument II is strong
2. Naturalism
3. Pragmatism
4. Realism
2. Normative studies
3. Experimental studies
4. Survey method
Q.38
In question below, a conclusion is made out of two assumptions. Question ID : 79840734533
Your task is to consider each assumption first and decide about Chosen Option : 1
the conclusion offered
(i) Aeroplanes have no wings (ii) Animals have no wings.
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3. irrelevant
4. True
Q.41
In question below, a conclusion is made out of two assumptions. Question ID : 79840734532
Your task is to consider each assumption first and decide about Chosen Option : 3
the conclusion offered
(i) LPG is a gas. (ii) This cylinder contains gas.
Conclusion: So this cylinder contains LPG
Ans 1. Irrelevant
2. False
3. True
2. 5
3. 7
4. 6
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2. Language proficiency variation between the speaker and the Chosen Option : 2
listener
3. Noisy surrounding
3. Apersonal communication
4. Intrapersonal communication
Q.46
In Question Below, two arguments numbered I and II. You have to Question ID : 79840734535
decide which of the arguments is a ‘strong’ argument and which is Chosen Option : 2
weak one.
Statement :
Should military service be made compulsory in our country?
Arguments:
I. No. it is against the policy of non-violence.
II. Yes. Every citizen should protect his country.
Ans 1. Argument I is strong
2. Argument II is strong
4. Big Data
Q.48
Question ID : 79840734552
Chosen Option : 1
Ans
1.
2.
3.
4.
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3. objective
4. Reliable
2. Autocratic system
3. Interactive system
4. Laissezfair system
Q.52 The method that is most suitable for large well designed, well
administered and studied surveys is__________ Question ID : 79840734506
3. Hypothesis testing
3. Application of research
4. Simulative research
Q.55
Question ID : 79840734550
Ans Chosen Option : 2
1.
2.
3.
4.
Q.56
In question below, there are two statements followed four Question ID : 79840734537
conclusions numbered, You have to take the given statements to Chosen Option : --
be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known
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2. Only i and iv
3. Only i and ii
4. Only ii and iv
3. No expectation to complete it
Q.58
Question ID : 79840734546
Chosen Option : 2
Ans
1.
2.
3.
4.
Q.60
Question ID : 79840734547
Chosen Option : 2
Ans
1.
2.
3.
4.
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2. Independent variable
3. Extraneous variable
4. Dependent variable
Q.63
Question ID : 79840734548
Chosen Option : 2
Ans
1.
2.
3.
4.
Ans 1. It maximizes the risks of participants / subjects and society Chosen Option : 1
Q.65 Listening
Question ID : 79840734564
Ans 1. is a complex process involving many steps
Chosen Option : 2
2. is a natural habit
3. is a spontaneous reaction
4. is always reflexive
3. An acceptable argument
4. An explanation of a principle
Comprehension:
The increase in greenhouse gas emissions over the past 50 years is viewed as a major factor in global warming. Research by the leading
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world authorities on global warming, the intergovernmental panel on climate change (IPCC), suggests that even if all carbon dioxide
emissions ceased today, there would be climate changes for a number of years to come, leading to water shortages for 5 billion people
and increased flooding across northern Europe by 2025. However, scientists have proposed a range of solutions from increasing efficient
use of fossil fuels to incentives for using cleaner forms of energy, which they believe are sufficient to make real impact on climate change.
The Kyoto protocol was proposed in 1997 as a means of working towards a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions and the halting of
long-term climate change. It focuses on developed countries, the world’s greatest polluters, and seeks to establish an overall reduction in
greenhouse gas emissions of 5 per cent on 1990 levels over the period of 2008-2012. Many key developed industrial nations have ratified
the protocol but a number of others have resistant towards signing it as they feel it is unfair that developing countries are exempt from the
protocol. Although a global solution to global warming is required, developed countries need to take the lead.
Politicians, scientists and business men in developed countries have given a number of reason for not signing up to the protocol. These
include doubt and the reallink between carbon dioxide emissions and global warming, concerns about the effect on their own economies
and a rejection of the need for imposed, rather than voluntary, reductions in emissions. A number of leaders of state have cited the lack of
emission reduction targets for developing countries as the key reason behind their rejection of the protocol. On the surface, this appears a
fair argument-global warming is a problem for everyone, not just those in developed countries, and requires every nation to participate.
William K. Stevens (1997) makes the point that, if left unchecked, emissions from developing countries will surpass those from developed
countries in 20-30 years.
SubQuestion No : 67
Q.67 What did the intergovernmental panel on climate change (IPCC),
suggest? Question ID : 79840734567
Comprehension:
The increase in greenhouse gas emissions over the past 50 years is viewed as a major factor in global warming. Research by the leading
world authorities on global warming, the intergovernmental panel on climate change (IPCC), suggests that even if all carbon dioxide
emissions ceased today, there would be climate changes for a number of years to come, leading to water shortages for 5 billion people
and increased flooding across northern Europe by 2025. However, scientists have proposed a range of solutions from increasing efficient
use of fossil fuels to incentives for using cleaner forms of energy, which they believe are sufficient to make real impact on climate change.
The Kyoto protocol was proposed in 1997 as a means of working towards a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions and the halting of
long-term climate change. It focuses on developed countries, the world’s greatest polluters, and seeks to establish an overall reduction in
greenhouse gas emissions of 5 per cent on 1990 levels over the period of 2008-2012. Many key developed industrial nations have ratified
the protocol but a number of others have resistant towards signing it as they feel it is unfair that developing countries are exempt from the
protocol. Although a global solution to global warming is required, developed countries need to take the lead.
Politicians, scientists and business men in developed countries have given a number of reason for not signing up to the protocol. These
include doubt and the reallink between carbon dioxide emissions and global warming, concerns about the effect on their own economies
and a rejection of the need for imposed, rather than voluntary, reductions in emissions. A number of leaders of state have cited the lack of
emission reduction targets for developing countries as the key reason behind their rejection of the protocol. On the surface, this appears a
fair argument-global warming is a problem for everyone, not just those in developed countries, and requires every nation to participate.
William K. Stevens (1997) makes the point that, if left unchecked, emissions from developing countries will surpass those from developed
countries in 20-30 years.
SubQuestion No : 68
Q.68 Pick an objective of The Kyoto protocol listed below?
Question ID : 79840734568
Ans 1. to bring in innovative methods to curb pollution
Chosen Option : 2
2. reduction in greenhouse gas emissions
Comprehension:
The increase in greenhouse gas emissions over the past 50 years is viewed as a major factor in global warming. Research by the leading
world authorities on global warming, the intergovernmental panel on climate change (IPCC), suggests that even if all carbon dioxide
emissions ceased today, there would be climate changes for a number of years to come, leading to water shortages for 5 billion people
and increased flooding across northern Europe by 2025. However, scientists have proposed a range of solutions from increasing efficient
use of fossil fuels to incentives for using cleaner forms of energy, which they believe are sufficient to make real impact on climate change.
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The Kyoto protocol was proposed in 1997 as a means of working towards a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions and the halting of
long-term climate change. It focuses on developed countries, the world’s greatest polluters, and seeks to establish an overall reduction in
greenhouse gas emissions of 5 per cent on 1990 levels over the period of 2008-2012. Many key developed industrial nations have ratified
the protocol but a number of others have resistant towards signing it as they feel it is unfair that developing countries are exempt from the
protocol. Although a global solution to global warming is required, developed countries need to take the lead.
Politicians, scientists and business men in developed countries have given a number of reason for not signing up to the protocol. These
include doubt and the reallink between carbon dioxide emissions and global warming, concerns about the effect on their own economies
and a rejection of the need for imposed, rather than voluntary, reductions in emissions. A number of leaders of state have cited the lack of
emission reduction targets for developing countries as the key reason behind their rejection of the protocol. On the surface, this appears a
fair argument-global warming is a problem for everyone, not just those in developed countries, and requires every nation to participate.
William K. Stevens (1997) makes the point that, if left unchecked, emissions from developing countries will surpass those from developed
countries in 20-30 years.
SubQuestion No : 69
Q.69 What is the reason for resistance among few developed
countries towards signing Kyoto Protocol? Question ID : 79840734569
Comprehension:
The increase in greenhouse gas emissions over the past 50 years is viewed as a major factor in global warming. Research by the leading
world authorities on global warming, the intergovernmental panel on climate change (IPCC), suggests that even if all carbon dioxide
emissions ceased today, there would be climate changes for a number of years to come, leading to water shortages for 5 billion people
and increased flooding across northern Europe by 2025. However, scientists have proposed a range of solutions from increasing efficient
use of fossil fuels to incentives for using cleaner forms of energy, which they believe are sufficient to make real impact on climate change.
The Kyoto protocol was proposed in 1997 as a means of working towards a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions and the halting of
long-term climate change. It focuses on developed countries, the world’s greatest polluters, and seeks to establish an overall reduction in
greenhouse gas emissions of 5 per cent on 1990 levels over the period of 2008-2012. Many key developed industrial nations have ratified
the protocol but a number of others have resistant towards signing it as they feel it is unfair that developing countries are exempt from the
protocol. Although a global solution to global warming is required, developed countries need to take the lead.
Politicians, scientists and business men in developed countries have given a number of reason for not signing up to the protocol. These
include doubt and the reallink between carbon dioxide emissions and global warming, concerns about the effect on their own economies
and a rejection of the need for imposed, rather than voluntary, reductions in emissions. A number of leaders of state have cited the lack of
emission reduction targets for developing countries as the key reason behind their rejection of the protocol. On the surface, this appears a
fair argument-global warming is a problem for everyone, not just those in developed countries, and requires every nation to participate.
William K. Stevens (1997) makes the point that, if left unchecked, emissions from developing countries will surpass those from developed
countries in 20-30 years.
SubQuestion No : 70
Q.70 Which of these apprehensions are expressed by developed
nations as reasons for protesting against Kyoto protocol? Question ID : 79840734570
Comprehension:
The increase in greenhouse gas emissions over the past 50 years is viewed as a major factor in global warming. Research by the leading
world authorities on global warming, the intergovernmental panel on climate change (IPCC), suggests that even if all carbon dioxide
emissions ceased today, there would be climate changes for a number of years to come, leading to water shortages for 5 billion people
and increased flooding across northern Europe by 2025. However, scientists have proposed a range of solutions from increasing efficient
use of fossil fuels to incentives for using cleaner forms of energy, which they believe are sufficient to make real impact on climate change.
The Kyoto protocol was proposed in 1997 as a means of working towards a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions and the halting of
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long-term climate change. It focuses on developed countries, the world’s greatest polluters, and seeks to establish an overall reduction in
greenhouse gas emissions of 5 per cent on 1990 levels over the period of 2008-2012. Many key developed industrial nations have ratified
the protocol but a number of others have resistant towards signing it as they feel it is unfair that developing countries are exempt from the
protocol. Although a global solution to global warming is required, developed countries need to take the lead.
Politicians, scientists and business men in developed countries have given a number of reason for not signing up to the protocol. These
include doubt and the reallink between carbon dioxide emissions and global warming, concerns about the effect on their own economies
and a rejection of the need for imposed, rather than voluntary, reductions in emissions. A number of leaders of state have cited the lack of
emission reduction targets for developing countries as the key reason behind their rejection of the protocol. On the surface, this appears a
fair argument-global warming is a problem for everyone, not just those in developed countries, and requires every nation to participate.
William K. Stevens (1997) makes the point that, if left unchecked, emissions from developing countries will surpass those from developed
countries in 20-30 years.
SubQuestion No : 71
Q.71 who according to the text has given a number of reason for not
signing up to the protocol? Question ID : 79840734571
Comprehension:
The increase in greenhouse gas emissions over the past 50 years is viewed as a major factor in global warming. Research by the leading
world authorities on global warming, the intergovernmental panel on climate change (IPCC), suggests that even if all carbon dioxide
emissions ceased today, there would be climate changes for a number of years to come, leading to water shortages for 5 billion people
and increased flooding across northern Europe by 2025. However, scientists have proposed a range of solutions from increasing efficient
use of fossil fuels to incentives for using cleaner forms of energy, which they believe are sufficient to make real impact on climate change.
The Kyoto protocol was proposed in 1997 as a means of working towards a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions and the halting of
long-term climate change. It focuses on developed countries, the world’s greatest polluters, and seeks to establish an overall reduction in
greenhouse gas emissions of 5 per cent on 1990 levels over the period of 2008-2012. Many key developed industrial nations have ratified
the protocol but a number of others have resistant towards signing it as they feel it is unfair that developing countries are exempt from the
protocol. Although a global solution to global warming is required, developed countries need to take the lead.
Politicians, scientists and business men in developed countries have given a number of reason for not signing up to the protocol. These
include doubt and the reallink between carbon dioxide emissions and global warming, concerns about the effect on their own economies
and a rejection of the need for imposed, rather than voluntary, reductions in emissions. A number of leaders of state have cited the lack of
emission reduction targets for developing countries as the key reason behind their rejection of the protocol. On the surface, this appears a
fair argument-global warming is a problem for everyone, not just those in developed countries, and requires every nation to participate.
William K. Stevens (1997) makes the point that, if left unchecked, emissions from developing countries will surpass those from developed
countries in 20-30 years.
SubQuestion No : 72
Q.72 The Kyoto protocol was proposed in
Question ID : 79840734572
Ans 1. 2012
Chosen Option : 4
2. 2013
3. 2008
4. 1997
Comprehension:
The increase in greenhouse gas emissions over the past 50 years is viewed as a major factor in global warming. Research by the leading
world authorities on global warming, the intergovernmental panel on climate change (IPCC), suggests that even if all carbon dioxide
emissions ceased today, there would be climate changes for a number of years to come, leading to water shortages for 5 billion people
and increased flooding across northern Europe by 2025. However, scientists have proposed a range of solutions from increasing efficient
use of fossil fuels to incentives for using cleaner forms of energy, which they believe are sufficient to make real impact on climate change.
The Kyoto protocol was proposed in 1997 as a means of working towards a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions and the halting of
long-term climate change. It focuses on developed countries, the world’s greatest polluters, and seeks to establish an overall reduction in
greenhouse gas emissions of 5 per cent on 1990 levels over the period of 2008-2012. Many key developed industrial nations have ratified
the protocol but a number of others have resistant towards signing it as they feel it is unfair that developing countries are exempt from the
protocol. Although a global solution to global warming is required, developed countries need to take the lead.
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Politicians, scientists and business men in developed countries have given a number of reason for not signing up to the protocol. These
include doubt and the reallink between carbon dioxide emissions and global warming, concerns about the effect on their own economies
and a rejection of the need for imposed, rather than voluntary, reductions in emissions. A number of leaders of state have cited the lack of
emission reduction targets for developing countries as the key reason behind their rejection of the protocol. On the surface, this appears a
fair argument-global warming is a problem for everyone, not just those in developed countries, and requires every nation to participate.
William K. Stevens (1997) makes the point that, if left unchecked, emissions from developing countries will surpass those from developed
countries in 20-30 years.
SubQuestion No : 73
Q.73 What are the recommendations of William K. Stevens?
Question ID : 79840734573
Ans 1. recommended emission reduction targets for developing
Chosen Option : 2
countries
2. emissions from developing countries will surpass those from
developed countries
3. recommended emission reduction targets for developed
countries
4. emissions from developed countries will surpass those from
developing countries
Comprehension:
SubQuestion No : 74
Q.74 What is the average population of the state D for all the years
together in lacs? Question ID : 79840734575
2. 4.8
3. 5
4. 4.9
Comprehension:
SubQuestion No : 75
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2. 5
3. 6.67
4. 5.5
Comprehension:
SubQuestion No : 76
Q.76 What is the difference between combined populations of all the
four states for the years 2005 & 2006 Question ID : 79840734577
2. 130000
3. 100000
4. 115000
Comprehension:
SubQuestion No : 77
Q.77 What was the average population of all the four states in the year
2007? Question ID : 79840734578
2. 5.678
3. 5.475
4. 5.389
Comprehension:
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SubQuestion No : 78
Q.78 What is the ratio between the combined population of all the four
states in 2005 & 2006 Question ID : 79840734579
2. 193: 201
3. 182: 201
4. 197: 206
Comprehension:
SubQuestion No : 79
Q.79 What is the average population growth of state C approximately?
Question ID : 79840734580
Ans 1. 22870
Chosen Option : --
2. 21670
3. 21960
4. 21350
3. 1959
4. 1970
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3. Vitamin deficiency
4. Genetic reasons
2. copying a CD
3. writing a CD
4. burning a CD
2. Virtual learning
3. Distance education
4. Open learning
3. Mac
4. Google
Q.85 The main governing body at the tertiary level of education in India
is Question ID : 79840734608
2. CBSE
3. NCERT
4. UGC
3. netlibinf
4. onlinelib
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4. Any calculator
3. 1950
4. 1948
Q.92
Question ID : 79840734621
Chosen Option : --
3. NAAC
4. MHRD
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3. RAM
4. Hard disk
3. Tropical meteorology
3. Hot vapours
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3. Troposphere
4. Mesosphere
2. Dakshin Gangotri
3. Dakshin Gangas
Q.104 The binary number system makes use of ____ basic symbols
Question ID : 79840734597
Ans 1. 5
Chosen Option : --
2. 3
3. 4
4. 2
2. i, ii, iii
3. iii, iv, v
4. i, iv, v
Q.107 A set of rules that define the ways in which ICT facilities can or
cannot be used Question ID : 79840734596
3. Gnanam Committee
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2. video conferencing
3. internet resources
3. Saddler Commission
4. Radhakrishnan Commission
4. Gravity
2. Dr P. D. Shukla
3. Dr D.S. Kothari
4. Dr Radhakrishnan
3. windows XP
4. windows vista
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Q.116
Question ID : 79840734587
Chosen Option : --
3. 32
4. 128
3. Varanasi
4. Tirupati
2. Canada
3. Italy
4. Switzerland
3. UNICEF
4. NCTE
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