June 2025 : Paper 1 (Conducted on 27th June 2025 : Morning Shift)
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June 2025: Paper 1 (Conducted on 27th June 2025 : Morning Shift)
I.1-5)
Q.1) What is the average marks scored in the subject S5 by all the students together?
[1] 142
[2] 144
[3] 146
[4] 148
Correct Answer: 3
Q.2) If for getting first division, a student needs to score minimum 60% marks in aggregate, then the number of students getting first division is:
[1] 5
[2] 3
[3] 2
[4] 4
Correct Answer: 4
Q.3) The marks scored by student B and student C together in subject S1 is ___% more than the marks scored by student A and student D together in the same subject.
[1] 55
[2] 45
[3] 120
[4] 155
Correct Answer: 1
Q.4) What is the ratio of the total marks scored by student B to the total marks scored by student D?
[1] 26:27
[2] 36:37
[3] 16:17
[4] 46:47
Correct Answer: 2
Q.5) What is overall percentage of marks scored by student A in all the subjects together?
[1] 55%
[2] 56 %
[3] 57%
[4] 58 %
Correct Answer: 4
Q.6) Which of the following statement(s) is/are true?
A. If an athlete runs 200 metres in 24 seconds, then his speed is 30 Km/hr.
B. Sixty five percent of a number is 21 less than 4/5 of that number. The number is 150
C. A car is running at a speed of 108 Km/hr. The distance covered by car in 15 seconds is 450 metres.
D. Difference between 2 numbers A and B is 1660. If 7.5% of A is 12.5% of B, the value of A & B is 4150 and 2200.
[1] ABC
[2] BCD
[3] AC
[4] BD
Correct Answer: 3
Q.7) Which of the following statements are correct?
A. Adobe Acrobat is an examples of proprietary product
B. Microsoft office is an example of commercial operating system
C. Linux is open source software
D. Ubuntu is an example of an operating system
E. Firmware is an example of a mobile operating system
[1] D and E Only
[2] C and D Only
[3] A, C and E Only
[4] A, C and D Only
Correct Answer: 4
Q.8) What among the following is not a communication professional?
[1] Journalist
[2] Advertiser
[3] News-reader
[4] Smartphone
Correct Answer: 4
Q.9) Which of the following is correct increasing order of frequency of electromagnetic waves?
A. Light waves
B. Microwaves
C. Infrared waves
D. Radio waves
[1] D,B,C,A
[2] A,B,C,D
[3] B,C,D,A
[4] D,A,B,C
Correct Answer: 1
Q.10) Rohan buys an article at discount of 25%. At what percentage above the cost price should he sell it to make a profit of 25% over the original price?
[1] 68.5
[2] 67.5
[3] 65.5
[4] 66.67
Correct Answer: 4
Q.11) In higher education, regulators perform the following functions:-
A. Permission to grant degrees
B. Selection of teaching faculty
C. Disbursement of public funds
D. Quality benchmarking
[1] ABC
[2] D
[3] ACD
[4] ABCD
Correct Answer: 3
Q.12) Arrange the following in order of decreasing denotation.
A. Carbonated drinks
B. Beverages
C. Cola Fizz
D. Liquid
[1] C,A,B,D
[2] D,A,B,C
[3] A,C,B,D
[4] D,B,A,C
Correct Answer: 4
Q.13) Which of the following are the basic objectives of Affective Domain?
A. Showing some new behaviour as a result of experience.
B. Acting consistently with the new value.
C. Attending to something in the environment.
D. Showing some definite involvement or commitment.
[1] A and B Only
[2] C and D Only
[3] A, B, C and D
[4] B and C Only
Correct Answer: 3
Q.14) What is the correct chronology of release of the following films? (From earliest to the latest)
A. Alam Ara
B. Do Bigha Zameen
C. Raja Harish Chandra
D. Garam Hawa
E. Sholay
[1] BACED
[2] ABCDE
[3] DACBE
[4] CABDE
Correct Answer: 4
Q.15) Match the column:
(Scientist)
A. Tim Berners Lee
B. Fred Cohen
C. Charles Babbage
D. John Von Neumann
(invention)
I. Computer architecture
II. Father of modern computer
III. virus
IV. World Wide Web
[1] A-IV, B-III, C-II, D-I
[2] A-III, B-IV, C-I, D-II
[3] A-IV, B-III, C-I, D-II
[4] A-III, B-IV, C-II, D-I
Correct Answer: 1
Q.16) “Everyone of us is mortal, therefore it is obvious that some day the human race will disappear from earth.” Identify the logical fallacy committed in the above statement.
[1] Fallacy of accident
[2] Straw man
[3] Fallacy of Composition
[4] Fallacy of Division
Correct Answer: 3
Q.17) Which of the following is true regarding extrinsic motivation?
[1] It is based on factors not related to the activity itself.
[2] It is the natural tendency to seek out personal interests.
[3] It is the natural tendency to conquer challenges.
[4] It motivates to do something when we don’t need to do.
Correct Answer: 1
Q.18) Which of the following arguments is fallacious according to Classical Indian School of Logic (Nyaya) because it is based on conditional (sopadhika) concomitance (vyapti)?
[1] Sound is eternal because it is audible.
[2] Fire is cold because it is a substance.
[3] All things are non-eternal because they are knowable.
[4] Wherever there is fire there is smoke.
Correct Answer: 4
Q.19) As temperature increases, due to Global Warming, the release of methane from wetlands will increase, is an example of-
[1] Positive feedback
[2] Negative feedback
[3] Both positive and negative feedback
[4] Neither positive nor negative feedback
Correct Answer: 1
Q.20) IRAHE stands for ____
[1] Independent Regulatory Authority for Higher Education
[2] International Regulatory Authority for Higher Education
[3] Instant Regulatory Authority for Higher Education
[4] Inter- University Regulatory Authority for Higher Education
Correct Answer: 1
Q.21) Match the column:
A. If x/5 = y/8, then (x+5) : (y+8) = ?
B. If (x:y) = 2:1, then (x² – y²) : (x² + y²) =?
C. If (x² + 4y²) = 4xy, then x:y =?
D. If A:B=3:4 and B:C=8:9, then A:C=?
I. 2:1
II. 2:3
III. 3:5
IV. 5:8
[1] A-IV B-III C-I D-II
[2] A-I B-II C-III D-IV
[3] A-II B-III C-I D-IV
[4] A-III B-IV C-I D-II
Correct Answer: 1
Q.22) Match the column:
(Value Education)
A Social Value Education
B. Spiritual Value Education
C. Cultural Value Education
E Universal Value Education
(Description)
I. Aware of the diversity, deals and norms of the society
II. People should know common values applicable to mankind
III. Make people better and more responsible citizens
IV. To keep mind calm and awakened
[1] A-I, B-II, C-III, D-IV
[2] A-II, B-I, C-IV, D-III
[3] A-IV, B-III, C-II, D-I
[4] A-III, B-IV, C-I, D-II
Correct Answer: 4
Q.23) The sustainable Development Goal which covers lifelong learning is ___
[1] Good Health and Well-Being
[2] Quality of Education
[3] Gender Equality
[4] Zero Hunger
Correct Answer: 2
Q.24) In the light of cognitive domain, arrange the following classroom questions (A-E) in the correct ascending order –
A. Understanding
B. Evaluating
C. Analyzing
D. Applying
E. Remembering
[1] EADCB
[2] ABCDE
[3] BCAED
[4] CEBAD
Correct Answer: 1
Q.25) If in a certain code language ‘DREAM’ is coded as ‘71692’ and ‘CHILD’ is coded as ‘85437′, then how LEADER will be coded in that language?
[1] 369761
[2] 619736
[3] 637963
[4] 367961
Correct Answer: 1
Q.26) What among the following is not a communication technology?
[1] Smartphone
[2] News-reader
[3] Email
[4] Whatsapp
Correct Answer: 2
Q.27) Which of the following assessment types would require to carry out an activity or produce a product in order to demonstrate learning?
[1] Formative Assessment
[2] Portfolio Assessment
[3] Summative Assessment
[4] Performance Assessment
Correct Answer: 4
Q.28) Match the column:
A. New Delhi
B. Pune
C. Noida
D. Lucknow
I. Bhartendu Natya Akademy
II. Adian Academy of Films & T.V.
III. National Film Archive of India
IV. National School of Drama
[1] A-I, B-II, C-III, D-IV
[2] A-II, B-IV, C-I, D-III
[3] A-IV, B-III, C-II, D-I
[4] A-III, B-II, C-IV, D-I
Correct Answer: 3
Q.29) Which of the following is not an emerging technology?
[1] Artificial Intelligence
[2] Quantum cryptography
[3] 3-D holographic imaging
[4] Computer based on vaccum tubes
Correct Answer: 4
Q.30) Which of the following is related to network security?
[1] Firewall
[2] Worms
[3] Keyloggers
[4] Trojan
Correct Answer: 1
Q.31) Which of the following are body waves generated during an earthquake?
A. P- wave
B. S- wave
C. Love wave
D. Raleigh wave
[1] A and B Only
[2] A, B, and C Only
[3] B, C, and D Only
[4] C and D Only
Correct Answer: 1
Q.32) Which of the following propositions are so related that if one of them is true, the other must be false, although they can both be false?
A. All novels are books.
B. Some novels are not books.
C. No novels are books.
D. Some novels are books.
[1] B and D Only
[2] C and D Only
[3] A and C Only
[4] A and B Only
Correct Answer: 3
Q.33) Match the column:
(Health related terms)
A. Toxicology
B. Exposure Assessment
C. Risk Assessment
D. Risk Management
(Explanation)
I. Action taken to prevent environmental health hazard
II. Evaluation of public risk of a hazard
III. Science of effect of toxic substances
IV. Estimation of impacts of environmental contaminants on humans
[1] A-III, B-IV, C-II, D-I
[2] A-III, B-IV, C-I, D-II
[3] A-I, B-II, C-III, D-IV
[4] A-II, B-III, C-IV, D-I
Correct Answer: 1
Q.34) Which of the following is logically equivalent to the statement- “Some felines are not lions.”?
[1] Some felines are lions.
[2] Some non-lions are not non-felines.
[3] Some lions are not felines.
[4] No-felines are lions.
Correct Answer: 2
Q.35) What is modeling approach of research design?
[1] The research problem is represented by a mathematical model. Solutions and conclusions are derived from that model.
[2] There is no research problem in this approach. Solutions and conclusions are derived from the objectives.
[3] The research problem is represented in the subjective manner. Solutions and conclusions are derived from the research questions.
[4] The research problem is represented in the objective manner. Solutions and conclusions are derived from the research methodology.
Correct Answer: 1
Q.36) In the series given below if every digit is changed with the next number as per the number series and 9 will change to 0, then how many 9 are there in the new series?
456879302000100134784998
[1] 2
[2] 4
[3] 1
[4] 3
Correct Answer: 4
Q.37) What is Historical Research method?
[1] It collects facts by understanding the present situation. Sources of information include interviews of experts, surveys etc.
[2] It collects facts by predicting the future. Sources of information include questionnaire, telephonic interviews etc.
[3] It collects facts by going in the past in different periods. Sources of information include written records, newspapers, diaries, letters, traveler’s accounts, documents, etc.
[4] It collects facts by using common sense and also tries to solve practical problems. Sources of information include surveys and interviews.
Correct Answer: 3
Q.38) What is a questionnaire?
[1] It is data analysis instrument.
[2] It is a data collection instrument.
[3] It is data comparing instrument.
[4] It is the analysis and result finding instrument
Correct Answer: 2
Q.39) Which of the following components of Electromagnetic Radiation reach earth as a part of solar radiation?
A. Gama- Rays
B. X- Rays
C. Ultraviolet Radiation
D. Visible Rays
E. Infrared Radiation
[1] ABC
[2] CDE
[3] ABDE
[4] ABCDE
Correct Answer: 2
Q.40) Arrange the following Commissions and organisations chronologically according to their year of establishment:-
A. University Grants Commission
B. University Education Commission
C. All India Council of Technical Education
D. Education Commission
[1] ABCD
[2] CBAD
[3] BCAD
[4] DABC
Correct Answer: 2
Q.41) Match the column:
(Environmental Protocols/ Conventions)
A. International Solar Alliance
B. Convention on Biodiversity
C. National Action Plan on Climate Change
D. Kyoto Protocol 2008
(Year of action/ adoption)
I. 1997
II. 2015
III. 1992
IV. 2008
[1] A-III, B-II, C-IV, D-I
[2] A-II, B-III, C-IV, D-I
[3] A-II, B-III, C-I, D-IV
[4] A-III, B-I, C-II, D-IV
Correct Answer: 2
Q.42) Match the column:
(n= number of Trials; p= probability of Success)
A. n=16, p=0.8
B. n=21, p=0.6
C. n=13, p=0.7
D. n=23, p=0.4
(Mean of Binomial Distribution)
I. 9.1
II. 9.2
III. 12.8
IV. 12.6
[1] A-II, B-IV, C-I, D-III
[2] A-III, B-IV, C-I, D-II
[3] A-I, B-III, C-II, D-IV
[4] A-III, B-I, C-IV, D-II
Correct Answer: 2
Q.43) Which of the following statements (A-D) most appropriately explains ‘Research Ethics’?
A. It states how to write a research report flawlessly.
B. It gives the methodology of researching within social norms.
C. It provides a common set of dos and don’ts of conducting an ethical research.
D. It protects the rights and welfare of research participants.
[1] CD
[2] AB
[3] AC
[4] BD
Correct Answer: 1
Q.44) Match the column:
(Cognitive domain level )
A. Evaluation
B. Knowledge
C. Analysis
D. Application
(Suggested word)
I. Define
II. Appraise
III. Distinguish
IV. Demonstrate
[1] A-II, B-I, C-III, D-IV
[2] A-I, B-II, C-III, D-IV
[3] A-II, B-I, C-IV, D-III
[4] A-I, B-II, C-IV, D-III
Correct Answer: 1
Q.45) What among the following are the essential requirements of a film script-writing?
A. Shooting
B. Confrontation- Middle
C. Beginning-Set-up
D. Editing
E. Resolution- End
[1] BCE
[2] AD
[3] ADE
[4] ACD
Correct Answer: 1
I.46-50) Read RC Passage to Answer:
Does more education lead to greater democracy? Or are more democratic countries better at educating their citizens? A recent NBER paper compared a group of Kenyan girls in 69 primary schools whose students were randomly selected to receive a scholarship with similar students in schools which received no such financial aid. Previous studies had shown that the scholarship programme led to higher test scores and increased the likelihood that girls enrolled in secondary school.
Overall, it significantly increased the amount of education obtained. For the new study the authors tried to see how the extra schooling had affected the political and social attitudes of the women in question. Findings suggested that education may make people more interested in improving their own lives but they may not necessarily see democracy as the way to doit.
Even in established democracies, more education does not always mean either more active political participation or greater faith in democracy. Poorer and less educated people often vote in larger numbers than their more educated compatriots, who often express disdain for the messiness of democracy yearning for the kind of government that would deal strongly with the corrupt and build highways, railway lines and bridges at a dizzying pace of authoritarian China.
Q.46) According to previous study, what led to higher test scores among girl students?
[1] Remedial classes
[2] Personalised attention
[3] Scholarship programme
[4] Counselling session
Correct Answer: 3
Q.47) The NBER paper selected girl-students as sample through ____ sampling technique.
[1] Purposive
[2] Snowball
[3] Quota
[4] Random
Correct Answer: 4
Q.48) The findings of the new study suggested that education may make people more interested in-
[1] taking active part in politics
[2] improving their own lives
[3] changing their social attitudes
[4] getting socialised
Correct Answer: 2
Q.49) The phrase ‘messiness of democracy’ used in the passage is referred to___
[1] Educated electorates participate less in casting their votes leading to poor representation of right people in the government.
[2] Democratic countries witness violent revolt among their citizens.
[3] The gulf between poor and educated is increasing
[4] Corrupt politicians are more interested in dividing the people for retaining the power.
Correct Answer: 1
Q.50) Which of the following is true about China in the context of the passage?
[1] China’s citizens want a more representative form of government
[2] China has made huge strides in infrastructure development
[3] China passes through a great political transformation
[4] Based on the progress it has made, China will not entertain any kind of political reform
Correct Answer: 2









