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JKSSB Patwari Mock Test - 4 - Question 1

An indifference curve is always?

Detailed Solution for JKSSB Patwari Mock Test - 4 - Question 1

In the case of normal goods indifference curve is always convex.

JKSSB Patwari Mock Test - 4 - Question 2

Why should we accept the Constitution made by the Constituent Assembly more than fifty years ago?
Observe the given options and mark the correct one.

Detailed Solution for JKSSB Patwari Mock Test - 4 - Question 2
  • The Constitution of India does not reflect the views of its members alone. It expresses a broad consensus of its time.
  • Many countries of the world have had to rewrite their constitution afresh because the basic values were not accepted by all major social groups or political parties. In some other countries, the constitution exists as a mere piece of paper. No one actually follows it. The experience of our constitution is different.
  • Over the last half a century, several groups have questioned some provisions of the constitution. But no large social group or political party has ever questioned the legitimacy of the constitution itself.
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JKSSB Patwari Mock Test - 4 - Question 3

Which of the following steps can be taken to control noise pollution?

Detailed Solution for JKSSB Patwari Mock Test - 4 - Question 3

The correct answer is All of the above.

  • Sound is the main means of communication in many animals, including humans. A low sound is pleasant and harmless. A loud, unpleasant, or unwanted sound is called noise.
  • Sources of Noise Pollution:
    • ​​Industrialization: Most of the industries use big machines which are capable of producing noise.
    • Poor Urban Planning: In most developing countries, poor urban planning also plays a vital role.
    • Social Events: Noise is at its peak in most social events.
    • Transportation: A large number of vehicles on roads, airplanes, trains produce heavy noise.
    • Construction Activities: Construction activities like mining, construction of bridges, dams, buildings, stations, roads, flyovers take place in almost every part of the world.
    • Fireworks: Firework is a common thing during various fairs, festivals, and cultural ceremonies

Additional Information

Effects of noise pollution

  • Auditory effects:
    • ​Deafness or impaired hearing: Prolonged exposures to noise lead to gradual deterioration of the internal ear and subsequently hearing loss or deafness.
    • Auditory fatigue: It is defined as a temporary loss of hearing after exposure to sound.
  • Nonauditory effects:
    • Irritation and annoyance: Noise, sometimes, leads to emotional disturbances and makes people lose their temper.
    • Work efficiency: It has been observed that noise reduces the efficiency of work.
    • Physiological effects: It includes dilation of the pupils, paling of skin, tensing of voluntary muscles, diminishing of gastric secretions, increase in diastolic blood pressure.
JKSSB Patwari Mock Test - 4 - Question 4

Consider the following statements regarding the Harappan Civilization:

  1. The civilization had a sophisticated system of weights and measures based on the multiples of 16.
  2. The script of the Harappan Civilization has been fully deciphered and understood.
  3. More than 1500 Harappan sites have been discovered across the Indian subcontinent.

How many of the statements given above are correct?

Detailed Solution for JKSSB Patwari Mock Test - 4 - Question 4

Statements 1 and 3 are correct. The Harappan Civilization did have a sophisticated system of weights and measures, and more than 1500 sites have been discovered. Statement 2 is incorrect because the Harappan script has not been fully deciphered.

JKSSB Patwari Mock Test - 4 - Question 5

What is the trend of India's Wholesale Price Index (WPI) for the past seven months?

Detailed Solution for JKSSB Patwari Mock Test - 4 - Question 5

India's Wholesale Price Index (WPI) recorded a three-month low of minus 0.52% in October, marking the seventh consecutive month of deflation and indicating a downward trend in WPI-based inflation.

JKSSB Patwari Mock Test - 4 - Question 6

Which of the following statements is/are correct?

Detailed Solution for JKSSB Patwari Mock Test - 4 - Question 6

The correct option is A.
The Kula or the Family was the basic social unit. The head of the family was known as Kulapa. The Rig Vedic Society followed patrilineal system.
The most numerous varna of the vaishyas arose out of the vis or the mass of the tribal people. The term for family (kula) is rarely mentioned in the Rig Veda.

JKSSB Patwari Mock Test - 4 - Question 7
Which region has considerable quantities of uranium deposits?
Detailed Solution for JKSSB Patwari Mock Test - 4 - Question 7
Ladakh has high concentration of uranium and thorium in Udmaru village situated in Nubra-Shyok river valley.
JKSSB Patwari Mock Test - 4 - Question 8
Name the wildlife sanctuary which has two lakes.
Detailed Solution for JKSSB Patwari Mock Test - 4 - Question 8
Surinsar Mansar Wildlife Sanctuary is located 58 km away from the Jammu city. It spread over an area of 98 square km. There are two lakes Surinsar and Mansar. This sanctuary has got its name from these lakes. It was established in 1981.
JKSSB Patwari Mock Test - 4 - Question 9
In Jammu and Kashmir, the village and community lands are used to
Detailed Solution for JKSSB Patwari Mock Test - 4 - Question 9
The village and community lands are used to develop the tree crops and fodder species with the help of local people.
JKSSB Patwari Mock Test - 4 - Question 10
The people of Jammu and Kashmir are largely engaged in which of the following sectors of economic activities?
Detailed Solution for JKSSB Patwari Mock Test - 4 - Question 10
Jammu and Kashmir has only 30% of the reporting area under cultivation yet agriculture supports around 70% of the population. The cold desert region of Ladakh gives little scope of cultivation. However, the climatic diversity from sub-tropical to temperate to cold provides a variety of crops, fruits, vegetables and flowers to these regions.
JKSSB Patwari Mock Test - 4 - Question 11
The high quality fabric 'Pashmina Wool' is obtained from which of the following livestocks?
Detailed Solution for JKSSB Patwari Mock Test - 4 - Question 11
Goat rearing is done on the pastoral meadows of Kashmir valley. Changra or Pasham goats are mainly reared for Pashmina wool which is very soft and fine wool.
JKSSB Patwari Mock Test - 4 - Question 12
The New Industrial Policy of Jammu and Kashmir came in the year?
Detailed Solution for JKSSB Patwari Mock Test - 4 - Question 12
In order to attract substantial investment in the state's industries and generate huge employment by utilising the available resources, the Jammu and Kashmir Government has launched the New Industrial Policy in March, 2016. It aims to promote industries within a duration of ten years i.e. from 2016 to 2026. The Government has divided the districts into two zones depending upon the level of industrial development.
JKSSB Patwari Mock Test - 4 - Question 13

Find out the Synonym of the following word:

INDICT

Detailed Solution for JKSSB Patwari Mock Test - 4 - Question 13
  • Meaning of Indict: Formally accuse of or charge with a crime.
  • Meaning of Condemn: express complete disapproval of; censure.
  • Meaning of Reprimand: a formal expression of disapproval
  • Meaning of Allege: claim or assert that someone has done something illegal or wrong, typically without proof
JKSSB Patwari Mock Test - 4 - Question 14

“Michelle, I’m very upset about what you said,” Rosie stated firmly. “You didn’t come right out and accuse me of eating all your candy. On the other hand, your remarks about my love of chocolate were made for a reason. You are insinuating that I’m the candy thief!” What does “insinuate” mean?

Detailed Solution for JKSSB Patwari Mock Test - 4 - Question 14

Insinuate means suggest or hint (something bad) in an indirect and unpleasant way
Some insinuate that he doesn't love India enough to defend it wholeheartedly
It's degrading for people like Romney to insinuate that they don't contribute

JKSSB Patwari Mock Test - 4 - Question 15

Directions: The following question has two blanks, each blank indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the set of words for blanks that best fits in the context of the sentence.

An apocalyptic future is a _____________ topic for science fiction writers which is _____________ in quite a number of movies as well.

Detailed Solution for JKSSB Patwari Mock Test - 4 - Question 15

In the sentence, the first blank implies that the topic is in fashion (‘an apocalyptic future’, which is in demand for movie industry) and the most efficient word to describe a fashionable item from the given words is 'trending' which means 'currently popular', thus makes the answer, eliminating all other options.

Also, the second blank suggests that it is ‘adapted’ in "movies as well”. The right word is 'depcited' which means 'to represent', which is what is done with the ‘topic’.

Inclining (Verb): willing to do something.
Used (Adjective): having already been used.
Leaning (Verb): knowledge acquired through study.
Optimized (Verb): make the best.
Turning (Noun): a place where a road branches off from another.
Commoditised (Verb): treat as commodity.
Trending (Adjective): currently popular.
Depicted (Verb): to represent by or as if by a picture
Gravitating (Verb): move towards.
Shared (Adjective): distributed between members of a group.

So, the correct option is D.

JKSSB Patwari Mock Test - 4 - Question 16

Direction: Read the following passages carefully and answer the question that follows.
The quality of our urban life is abysmal and falling. Painfully long power cuts are a quotidian reality in most cities, barring their privileged enclaves. So it is a crippling scarcity of potable water, which forces the lower middle class household to spend 5 per cent or more of its income on buying bottled water or purifying the poor-quality water it gets from the municipal tap or, increasingly, bore wells, most of which are illegal and savagely depleting and contaminating groundwater. Most Indian cities are unsafe, especially for women , but also for pedestrians and users of non-mechanized transport like bicycles. Old people, whose number are growing rapidly, cannot possibly feel secure in negotiating our urban spaces. No Indian city is disabled-friendly. And the vast majority of our cities and towns have no pavements or footpaths worth the name. Worse, our cities are turning uglier by the day as parks and greenery are devoured.

Q. What problem the urban people are facing?

Detailed Solution for JKSSB Patwari Mock Test - 4 - Question 16

The problem of contamination of water is being faced by the people. The author says that there is poor quality of water.

JKSSB Patwari Mock Test - 4 - Question 17

Direction: Read the following passages carefully and answer the question that follows.
The quality of our urban life is abysmal and falling. Painfully long power cuts are a quotidian reality in most cities, barring their privileged enclaves. So it is a crippling scarcity of potable water, which forces the lower middle class household to spend 5 per cent or more of its income on buying bottled water or purifying the poor-quality water it gets from the municipal tap or, increasingly, bore wells, most of which are illegal and savagely depleting and contaminating groundwater. Most Indian cities are unsafe, especially for women , but also for pedestrians and users of non-mechanized transport like bicycles. Old people, whose number are growing rapidly, cannot possibly feel secure in negotiating our urban spaces. No Indian city is disabled-friendly. And the vast majority of our cities and towns have no pavements or footpaths worth the name. Worse, our cities are turning uglier by the day as parks and greenery are devoured.

Q. Which word has the opposite meaning of 'superb' in this paragraph?

Detailed Solution for JKSSB Patwari Mock Test - 4 - Question 17

Abysmal is the word, which is the opposite of 'superb' , Other options don't mean what is required in the question.

JKSSB Patwari Mock Test - 4 - Question 18

Direction: Read the following passages carefully and answer the question that follows.
The quality of our urban life is abysmal and falling. Painfully long power cuts are a quotidian reality in most cities, barring their privileged enclaves. So it is a crippling scarcity of potable water, which forces the lower middle class household to spend 5 per cent or more of its income on buying bottled water or purifying the poor-quality water it gets from the municipal tap or, increasingly, bore wells, most of which are illegal and savagely depleting and contaminating groundwater. Most Indian cities are unsafe, especially for women , but also for pedestrians and users of non-mechanized transport like bicycles. Old people, whose number are growing rapidly, cannot possibly feel secure in negotiating our urban spaces. No Indian city is disabled-friendly. And the vast majority of our cities and towns have no pavements or footpaths worth the name. Worse, our cities are turning uglier by the day as parks and greenery are devoured.

Q. Why the illegal incidences are talking place?

Detailed Solution for JKSSB Patwari Mock Test - 4 - Question 18

The author says that there are many illegal incidences taking place and water source that is being generated by the people themselves are bore wells. Other options are partially correct but in this passage's context.

JKSSB Patwari Mock Test - 4 - Question 19

India's Founding Fathers strongly believed in women's suffrage. In other countries, only men could vote until mid 20th century. What is “suffrage”?

Detailed Solution for JKSSB Patwari Mock Test - 4 - Question 19

Suffrage means "the right to vote in political elections"

She also was involved in the national temperance and women's suffrage movements
The system of universal suffrage did not exist in the United Kingdom until 1928

JKSSB Patwari Mock Test - 4 - Question 20

Directions: A sentence is given here with a blank and you need to fill the blank choosing the word/words given below. If all the words given can fill the blank appropriately, choose ‘All are correct’ as your answer.

For the first time in its _______________, Oxford Dictionaries allowed the public to vote for ‘the Word of the Year for 2022’.

I. History
II. Course
III. Age

Detailed Solution for JKSSB Patwari Mock Test - 4 - Question 20

The idea is to express that it is the first time that Oxford has allowed public to vote. Thus, only ‘history’ is the best fit while ‘course’ and ‘age’ are incorrect.

Hence, the correct answer is option D.

JKSSB Patwari Mock Test - 4 - Question 21

LYNCH

Detailed Solution for JKSSB Patwari Mock Test - 4 - Question 21

To lynch is to murder, or unlawfully kill. When an angry mob kills someone they believe is guilty of a crime, they lynch that person. Through history, when a group of people murders someone, especially by hanging him by the neck, they are usually said to lynch him.

JKSSB Patwari Mock Test - 4 - Question 22

Which of the following is an input device?

Detailed Solution for JKSSB Patwari Mock Test - 4 - Question 22

The correct answer is "Joystick".

Key Points

  • Plotter: A plotter is referred to as a type of printer. It is an output device. The main job of the plotter is to convert the user commands from a computer into line drawings on paper. It has one or more automated pens which help to draw the lines on the paper. 
  • Speaker: The speaker is an output peripheral of the computer. If the user plays some audio or video files on the system, the sound comes out from the speaker.
  • Projector: The projector is an output device. The projector is used for projecting images or video on the screen.
  • Joystick: The joystick is referred to as an input peripheral. The joystick is mainly used for playing games in the computing system.

Thus the correct answer is "Joystick".

Additional Information

  • The word computer is derived from the word compute. In the year 1833, English mechanical engineer Charles Babbage designed the first analytical engine. He is known as the father of the computer.
  • In the beginning, computers are used for calculating large numbers and can only store a small amount of data.
  • The software and the hardware parts of the computers are running together to execute the operations smoothly.
  • Software is a set of instructions or programs given to the computers' hardware to perform a task. For example, system software (OS), application software( MS Office, Browser), and programming software(compiler).
  • The hardware parts of the computer are tangible parts of the computer which collect the input (e.g. keyboard, mouse, scanner etc.), and process (e.g. C.P.U). It and display it to the respective output devices(e.g. monitor, printer etc.). Sometimes it stores the processed data in the memory.
JKSSB Patwari Mock Test - 4 - Question 23

Sheela recalls using transistors as part of her computer.

Which generation of computers used it?

Detailed Solution for JKSSB Patwari Mock Test - 4 - Question 23

The correct answer is Second.

Key Points

  • Second-generation computers (1955-1964) were made of transistors.
  • The second generation of computers, which used transistors instead of vacuum tubes, were released in the late 1950s and early 1960s as interest in computer technology grew quickly.
  • The second generation of computers, however, was entirely built using transistors rather than vacuum tubes.

Additional Information

JKSSB Patwari Mock Test - 4 - Question 24
O.M.R. stands for :
Detailed Solution for JKSSB Patwari Mock Test - 4 - Question 24

Correct answer is Optical Mark Reader

Key Points 

  • Optical mark recognition (OMR) is an electronic method of gathering human-handled data by identifying certain markings on a document.
  • Usually the optical mark recognition process is achieved with the aid of a scanner that checks the transmission or reflection of light through the paper; places having markings will reflect less light than the blank paper, resulting in less contrasting reflectivity.
  • Optical mark recognition is also known as optical mark reading or, more commonly, by the brand name Scantron.

JKSSB Patwari Mock Test - 4 - Question 25

With the round robin CPU scheduling in a time-shared system, ______.

Detailed Solution for JKSSB Patwari Mock Test - 4 - Question 25
Explanation:
The round robin CPU scheduling algorithm is a time-sharing system where each process is executed for a fixed time slice called a time quantum. Once the time quantum expires, the CPU is preempted and the next process in the queue is executed. This process continues until all processes have been executed.
Now, let's analyze the statements given in the question:
A: Using very large time slice degenerates into first come first serve algorithm
- When a large time slice is used, each process is allowed to run for a longer duration before being preempted.
- This essentially means that the CPU is allocated to each process in a sequential manner, following the order in which they arrived.
- Therefore, using a large time slice in round robin scheduling effectively degenerates into the first come first serve algorithm.
B: Using extremely small time slices improves performance
- Using extremely small time slices can lead to a high overhead due to the frequent context switches between processes.
- Context switching involves saving the current state of a process and loading the state of the next process, which incurs additional time.
- This overhead can degrade the overall system performance, especially when the number of processes is large.
C: Using extremely small time slices degenerates into last in first out algorithm
- This statement is not accurate. Using extremely small time slices does not lead to a last in first out algorithm.
- In round robin scheduling, the order of execution is based on the arrival time of the processes, not the order in which they were added to the queue.
D: Using medium-sized time slices leads to shortest request time first algorithm
- This statement is also not accurate. The round robin scheduling algorithm does not prioritize processes based on their request time.
- Instead, it ensures that each process gets an equal share of the CPU's time by using a fixed time slice.
Therefore, the correct answer is:
A: Using very large time slice degenerates into first come first serve algorithm
JKSSB Patwari Mock Test - 4 - Question 26

Which of the following 802 standard provides for a collision free protocol?

Detailed Solution for JKSSB Patwari Mock Test - 4 - Question 26
Answer:
802.5 is the correct answer because it provides for a collision-free protocol. Here's a detailed explanation:
802 Standards:
The 802 standards are a set of networking protocols defined by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). These standards define the specifications for various aspects of network communication, including data link layer protocols, physical layer specifications, and network management.
Collision:
In networking, a collision occurs when two or more devices on a network attempt to transmit data at the same time, resulting in a garbled signal. Collisions can cause data loss and network congestion, leading to decreased performance.
802.2:
- Also known as the Logical Link Control (LLC) standard.
- Defines the interface between the Media Access Control (MAC) sublayer and the network layer.
- It does not provide a collision-free protocol.
802.3:
- Also known as Ethernet.
- Defines the CSMA/CD (Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection) protocol.
- CSMA/CD allows devices to detect collisions and handle them by retransmitting the data.
- It does not provide a collision-free protocol.
802.5:
- Also known as Token Ring.
- Defines a token passing protocol, where a token is passed between devices to control access to the network.
- Only the device holding the token can transmit data, ensuring a collision-free protocol.
- It provides a collision-free protocol.
802.6:
- Also known as Distributed Queue Dual Bus (DQDB).
- Defines a protocol for metropolitan area networks (MANs).
- It does not provide a collision-free protocol.
Therefore, the correct answer is 802.5 as it provides for a collision-free protocol.
JKSSB Patwari Mock Test - 4 - Question 27

A, P, R, X, S and Z are sitting in a row. S and Z are in the centre and A and P are at the ends. R is sitting on the left of A. then who is sitting on the right of P?

Detailed Solution for JKSSB Patwari Mock Test - 4 - Question 27

According to question , we can see that
A, P, R, X, S and Z are sitting in a row.
S and Z are in the centre
and A and P are at the ends. R is sitting on the left of A.
Hence , X is sitting on the right of P .

JKSSB Patwari Mock Test - 4 - Question 28

One morning Radha started walking and walked for 2km. She then takes a right turn and walks for another 3km. If her shadow was falling towards her right hand then find out the direction in which she started walking and the direction in which her shadow is falling respectively?

Detailed Solution for JKSSB Patwari Mock Test - 4 - Question 28

In the morning shadow always falls in the west direction as the sun always rises in the east. So the sun is in the east in the morning and the shadow is in the west.

One morning Radha started walking and walked for 2km. She then takes a right turn and walks for another 3km. At that time her shadow was her right-hand means Radha started walking to the east side for 2km. Then takes a right turn means she is walking towards the south for 3km and her shadow is on the right-hand side means on the west side.

So, starting direction of Radha is east and her shadow is on Westside.

Hence option C is correct.

JKSSB Patwari Mock Test - 4 - Question 29

Pointing to a boy, Namrata says, “He is the son of my grandfather’s only child.” How is the boy related to Namrata?

Detailed Solution for JKSSB Patwari Mock Test - 4 - Question 29

Son of Namrata's grandfather's only child is Namrata's brother

JKSSB Patwari Mock Test - 4 - Question 30

In this questions, a number series is given with one term missing. Choose the correct alternative that will continue the same pattern and fill in the black spaces.

Q. 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, (____), 17

Detailed Solution for JKSSB Patwari Mock Test - 4 - Question 30

Clearly, the given series consists of prime numbers starting from 2. The prime number after 11 is 13.

Thus, the missing number is 13.

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