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APSET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 1

Which of the following is/are not a source of data?

Detailed Solution for APSET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 1

Administrative records though contain data, the data in them may be sourced from sample surveys, GIS systems, or population census. Hence, administrative records are not a source of data.

APSET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 2

Which of the following can be a physiological barrier to communicator?

Detailed Solution for APSET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 2

Certain disorders or diseases or other limitations could also prevent effective communication between the various channels of an organization. The shrillness of voice, dyslexia, etc. are examples of physiological barriers to effective communication.

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APSET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 3

Directions: Study the given table and answer the following question.
The following table shows the number of students of 7 colleges participating in extra curricular activities:

Q. Percentage of the number of students in activity II to that of IV is

Detailed Solution for APSET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 3

Number of students in activity II = 100 + 200 + 200 + 100 + 100 + 100 + 100 = 900
Number of students in activity IV = 317 + 155 + 438 + 105 + 385 + 280 + 120 = 1,800
Required percentage = (900/1800) x 100 = 50%

APSET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 4

VRML stands for:

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VRML (Virtual Reality Modeling Language, pronounced vermal or by its initials, originally before 1995 known as the Virtual Reality Markup Language) is a standard file format for representing 3-dimensional (3D) interactive vector graphics, designed particularly with the World Wide Web in mind.

APSET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 5

Select the option that is related to the third word in the same way as the second word is related to the first word.
Biology : Science : : Political Science : ?

Detailed Solution for APSET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 5

The Logic followed here is:
Biology is a branch of Science.
Similarly,
Political science is a branch of Social science.
So, The correct answer is "Social science".

APSET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 6

Direction: Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.
Early feminist theory had emphasised the commonalities of women's oppression, neglecting profound differences between women in terms of class, age, religion, race and nation. As its exclusionary nature became evident, the collective 'we' of feminism was called into question. The inadequacies of feminist theorising that conflated the condition of white, middle class women with the condition of all women were highlighted in North America by black and Latin feminists, and in Britain by black and Asian feminists. Such critiques evoked the concepts of 'inter‐locking identities' and inter‐locking oppressions'. Related and more radical analyses came from feminist scholars in the Third world, where quite different agendas were called for. These critiques heightened the irrelevance of western feminism's analytical frameworks to the lives of most women around the world and attempted to reposition feminist debate within broader social, economic and cultural contexts of analysis advocated by scholars such as Janus. Such critiques spoke from a post‐colonial position, in which the self‐assumed authority of western feminists to speak about or indeed for others was disputed and decentered. Influential accounts of the tendencies of masculinist imperialist ideological formation to construct a 'monolithic Third world' woman', discursively constituted as the universal victim of Third world patriarchy, challenged feminists to "unlearn" their privilege and to deconstruct their own authority as intellectuals. These positions appeared to question the legitimacy of outside intervention of any kind, whether intellectual or political. Although subsequently attempted by the Third world scholars anxious to move beyond standpoints that threatened to mark all feminist politics as either inauthentic or unnecessary, they were enduringly influential in highlighting the questions identity and authority in feminist studies.

Q. The analytical frameworks of western feminists were critiqued by Third world scholars as:

Detailed Solution for APSET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 6

According to the passage, 'Such critiques (critiques by third world scholars) spoke from a post‐colonial position, in which the self‐assumed authority of western feminists to speak about or indeed for others was disputed and decentered. From the above-mentioned statements, it is evident that the analytical frameworks of western feminists were critiqued by Third World scholars as they had to be repositioned in different contexts.'
Hence the correct option is (C).

APSET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 7

Directions: Read the following passage carefully and answer the question.
I had occasion to work with her closely during the Women's International Year in 1975 when she was chairing a Steering Committee and made me the member in charge of publicity. Representatives from different political parties and women's organisations were on the committee, and though the leftists claimed a sort of proprietary right over her, Aruna encouraged and treated all members alike. It was not her political affiliations or her involvement in a particular cause, which won her respect and recognition, but her utter honesty in public life, her integrity and her compassion for the oppressed which made her an adorable person. She had the courage to differ with and defy the mightiest in the land; yet her human spirit prompted her to work in the worst of slums to offer succour to the poor and the exploited.
In later years – around late eighties and early nineties – Aruna Asaf Ali's health began to deteriorate. Though her mind remained alert, she could not actively take up her pet causes – action for women's advancement, planning for economic justice, role of media, reaffirmation of values in public affairs etc. Slowly, her movements were restricted and Aruna, who had drawn sustenance from common people, from her involvement in public life, became a lonely person. She passed away in July 1996.

Q. Who were made the members of the Committee of Publicity?
(i) Representatives from different political parties
(ii) Representatives from the leftist parties
(iii) Representatives from the women's organisations
(iv) None of the above

Detailed Solution for APSET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 7

It is mentioned in the line, 'Representatives from different political parties and women's organisations were on the committee ...'

APSET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 8

Directions: Answer the given question based on the following data.
Total number of students in the university = 2160

Q. On a particular day, if the students of Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry go on a strike and all the students of other disciplines attend the classes, find the ratio of the total number of Agriculture students to the total number of students who attend the classes.

Detailed Solution for APSET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 8

Number of students who go on the strike =  720
Number the students who attend the classes = 2160 - 720 = 1440
Number of Agriculture students =  240
Required ratio = 240 : 1440 = 1 : 6

APSET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 9

Which of the following areas of liberal education at the higher level in the feudal society of Europe were classified under quadrivium?
A. Grammar
B. Logic
C. Arithmetic
D. Astronomy
E. Music
Choose the correct answer from the given options.

Detailed Solution for APSET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 9

In liberal arts education, the quadrivium consists of the four subjects or arts (arithmetic, geometry, music, and astronomy) taught after the trivium.
The word quadrivium is of Latin origin, meaning 'four ways'. Its use for the four subjects has been attributed to Boethius or Cassiodorus in the 6th century.

APSET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 10

A hypothesis is:

Detailed Solution for APSET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 10

Hypothesis is a supposition or proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation. A hypothesis is a tentative statement that proposes a possible explanation to some phenomenon or event.

APSET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 11

Direction: Read the information carefully and answer the following question.
For a country, CO2 emission (million metric tons) from various sectors are given in the following table.

Q. What is the percentage %  growth of COemissions from the power sector from 2005 to 2009?

Detailed Solution for APSET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 11

Growth of CO2 from power sector during 2005 to 2009 (Just take values of 2009 and 2005 and subtract them = 800 - 500 = 300
Percentage growth 
Percentage growth 
= (300/500) x 100 = 60%

APSET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 12

Directions: Answer the given question based on the following table.
Marks obtained by 6 candidates A, B, C, D, E and F:

Q. The marks obtained by C in English were what percentage more than those obtained by F in Maths?

Detailed Solution for APSET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 12

Marks obtained by C in English = 72
Marks obtained by F in Maths = 62
Required percentage = 10 × (100/62) = 16.13%

APSET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 13

Match List - I with List - II and select the correct answer using the codes given below:

Detailed Solution for APSET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 13


The Central Arid Zone Research Institute (CAZRI) is one of the biggest research institutes of the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR), an autonomous organization working under the aegis of the Department of Agriculture Research and Education (DARE) of the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare of Government of India.
Space Applications Centre (SAC), is a major research and development centre of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO).
The Indian Institute of Public Administration was established in 1954 and is research and training organization under the Ministry of Personnel of the Government of India.
Indian Science Congress Association(ISCA) is a premier scientific organisation of India with headquarters at Kolkata, West Bengal. It has a membership of more than 30,000 scientists.

APSET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 14

The difference between the ages of two men is 10 years. 15 years ago, the elder one was twice as old as the younger one. The present age of the elder man is

Detailed Solution for APSET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 14

Let the present age of the elder person be x years.
Then, present age of the younger person = (x - 10) years
∵ (x - 15) = 2(x - 10 - 15)
⇒ x = 35
Therefore, the present age of the elder person is 35 years.

APSET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 15

Which one of the following references is written according to American Psychological Association (APA) format?

Detailed Solution for APSET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 15

The APA (American Psychological Association) style requires two elements: in-text citations throughout your assignment, and a reference list at the end. In the case of a book, 'bibliographical details' refers to: author/editor, year of publication, title, edition, place of publication and publisher, as found in the title pages (some details will vary). List each item in alphabetical order (by author surname). Titles should be in italics. All of the references included in the list must also be cited in the text.
So, Sharma, V. (2010). Fundamentals of Computer Science. New Delhi : Tata McGraw Hill is the correct answer.

APSET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 16

Directions: Read the following passage carefully and answer the given question.
The catalytic fact of the twentieth century is uncontrollable development, consumerist society, political materialism, and spiritual devaluation. This inordinate development has led to the transcendental ‘second reality’ of sacred perception that biologically transcendence is a part of human life. As the century closes, it dawns with imperative vigour that the ‘first reality’ of enlightened rationalism and the ‘second reality’ of the beyond have to be harmonised in a worthy state of man. The defacto values describe what we are, they portray the ‘is’ of our ethic, they are est values (Latin est means is). The ideal values tell us what we ought to be, they are esto values (Latin esto ‘ought to be’). Both have to be in the ebb and flow of consciousness. The ever new science and technology and the ever-perennial faith are two modes of one certainty, that is the wholeness of man, his courage to be, his share in Being.
The materialistic foundations of science have crumbled down. Science itself has proved that matter is energy, processes are as valid as facts, and affirmed the non-materiality of the universe. The encounter of the ‘two cultures’, the scientific and the humane, will restore the normal vision, and will be the bedrock of a ‘science of understanding’ in the new century. It will give new meaning to the ancient perception that quantity (measure) and quality (value) coexist at the root of nature. Human endeavours cannot afford to be humanistically irresponsible.

Q. Encounter of the 'two cultures', the scientific and the human implies

Detailed Solution for APSET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 16

The question is about what is implied by the given phrase. It is mentioned in the line "The encounter of the 'two cultures', the scientific and the humane, will restore the normal vision, and will be the bedrock of a 'science of understanding' in the new century. It will give new meaning to the ancient perception that quantity (measure) and quality (value) coexist at the root of nature." So, option (4) is the correct answer.

APSET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 17

Directions: Read the below information carefully and answer the question that follow.
The bar graph shows revenue (in lakhs) of a food company that sells different kinds of food items:

Q. What is the growth in total revenue from 2004 to 2006?

Detailed Solution for APSET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 17

In 2004, the revenue was Rs. 120 lakh.
In 2006, the revenue was Rs. 160 lakh.
Percentage growth =  = 33.33%

APSET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 18

A research paper

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A research paper is a piece of academic writing that provides analysis, interpretation, and argument based on in-depth independent research. A research paper contains peer-reviewed original research or evaluation of research conducted by others.

APSET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 19

Commercial messages on the net are identified as

Detailed Solution for APSET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 19

'Webmercials' refers to website commercials. Webmercial marketing provides a unique and innovative way to quickly and effectively communicate message to a targeted audience. Webmercials require a small commitment on the part of the viewer, but provide a powerful impact for the marketer.

APSET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 20

Action research is

Detailed Solution for APSET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 20

Action research is either research initiated to solve an immediate problem or a reflective process of progressive problem solving led by individuals working with others in teams or as part of a "community of practice" to improve the way they address issues and solve problems.

APSET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 21

Given below are two statements:
Statement I: 300-meter long train crosses a platform of the same length in 30 seconds. Speed of train 10m/sec.
Statement II: The average speed is the mean of speed.
In light of the above statements, choose the correct option given below.

Detailed Solution for APSET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 21

Both statements I and statement II are false.
Formula Used:
Speed 
Statement I:
Length of train = 300 m
Length of platform = 300 m
Total distance = 300 m + 300 m = 600 m
Time = 30 seconds

∴ Speed=  20m/seconds
Statement II:
The average speed is the total distance traveled by the object in a particular time interval.
Conclusion:
In statement I speed of the train is 20m/seconds but it is given 10m/seconds. So, it is an incorrect statement.
In statement II Average speed is (Total distance)/(Total time) but it is given the mean of speeds. So, it is an incorrect statement. 
The correct option is 2 i.e. Both statements I and statement II are false.

APSET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 22

Direction: Read the following excerpt and answer the questions asked at the end. The answers to the questions should be based on the excerpt.
Although water covers approximately sixty seven percent of the Earth's surface, of this less than three percent is fresh water. Accounting for fresh water locked in glaciers, ice-caps or otherwise inaccessible, less than a tenth of a percent of the Earth's water is available for human consumption. Pollution, population growth and wasteful irrigation practices are contributing to a worldwide water shortage. When the clear precious liquid becomes scarce, countries begin to assert claims on fresh water supplies. As a result, drinkable water has become a region of conflict that could eventually lead to greater hostilities between nations.
Some countries such as the United States, have ample sources of water. In other nations, such as China, water is less plentiful. As water resources dwindle, competition for available sources will rise. Nations may claim rights to a particular body Of fresh water or they may plan to build dams and other projects on rivers. If two or more nations which disagree on water rights or building projects, conflicts can emerge. In order to combat this issue many countries are adopting water conservation and security solutions. The United Nations has implemented programs to combat potential issues that could lead to violence.

Q. What percent of the surface of the earth covered with water, is available for human consumption?

Detailed Solution for APSET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 22

As given in the passage,'...Although water covers approximately sixty seven percent of the Earth's surface, of this less than three percent is fresh water. Accounting for fresh water locked in glaciers, ice-caps or otherwise inaccessible, less than a tenth of a percent of the Earth's water is available for human consumption. ' 
0.067% is the valid answer we can imply from the above statement. 

APSET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 23

In respect of computer software, features of a typical operating system include:
A. The interface‐allowing communication between the user and the computer
B. Memory management‐allocating internal memory (RAM) to programs and data in use and retrieving and storing data on the external memory devices
C. Resource handling‐controlling peripheral devices (input and output devices) and handling user requests for peripheral devices
D. Internet access‐providing connectivity to the services on the Internet
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

Detailed Solution for APSET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 23

An operating system is a program that acts as a user-computer GUI (Graphical user interface). It controls the execution of all types of applications. The operating system performs the following functions in a device.

  • Communication management acts as an interface between computer hardware components and the user. 
  • The memory management module performs the task of allocation and de-allocation of memory space to programs in need of these resources. ​The need for memory management in OS is to allocate and de-allocate memory space to process in demand of resources or if they are running out of memory that leads to alerts called file system and disk space is high or full. The operating system can do resource allocation and prevent the system from overloading.
  • Peripheral devices management is OS uses programs called device drivers to manage connections with peripherals. It handles the translation of requests between a device and a computer. defines where a process must put outgoing data before it can be sent, and where incoming messages will be stored when they are received.
  • I/O System Management is one of the main objects of any OS is to hide the peculiarities of that hardware device from the user.
  • Security module protects the data and information of a computer system against malware threats and authorized access.
  • Command interpretation is a module is interpreting commands given by the acting system resources to process those commands.

Thus we conclude that the correct answer is A, B, and C only.

APSET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 24

Which of the following is also known as a web address?

Detailed Solution for APSET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 24

Uniform Resource Locator, abbreviated URL, also known as web address, is a specific character string that constitutes a reference to a resource. In most web browsers, the URL of a web page is displayed on top inside an address bar. An example of a typical URL would be http://en.example.org/wiki/Main_Page.

APSET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 25

Direction: Read the following passage carefully and answer the question.
If India has to develop her internal strengths, the nation has to focus on the technological imperatives, keeping in mind three dynamic dimensions: the people, the overall economy and the strategic interests. These technological imperatives also take into account a ‘fourth’ dimension, time, an offshoot of modern-day dynamism in business, trade, and technology that leads to continually shifting targets. We believe that technological strengths are especially crucial in dealing with this fourth dimension underlying continuous change in the aspirations of the people, the economy in the global context, and the strategic interests. The progress of technology lies at the heart of human history. Technological strengths are the key to creating more productive employment in an increasingly competitive market place and to continually upgrade human skills. Without a pervasive use of technologies, we cannot achieve the overall development of our people in the years to come. The direct linkages of technology to the nation’s strategic strengths are becoming more and more clear, especially since the 1990s. India’s own strength in a number of core areas still puts it in a position of reasonable strength in the geopolitical context. Any nation aspiring to become a developed one needs to have strengths in various strategic technologies and also the ability to continually upgrade them through its own creative strengths. For people-oriented actions as well, whether for the creation of large scale productive employment or for ensuring nutritional and health security for people or for better living conditions, technology is the only vital input. The absence of greater technological impetus could lead to lower productivity and wastage of precious natural resources. Activities with low productivity or low-value addition, in the final analysis, hurt the poorest most. The technological imperatives to lift our people to a new life, and to life, they are entitled to be important. India, aspiring to become a major economic power in terms of trade and increase in GDP, cannot succeed on the strength of turnkey projects designed and built abroad or only through large-scale imports of plant machinery, equipment and know-how. Even while being alive to the short-term realities, medium and long-term strategies to develop core technological strengths within our industry are vital for envisioning a developed India.

Q. According to the above passage, which of the following are indicative of the fourth dimension? 
1) Aspirations of people 
2) Modern day dynamism 
3) Economy in the global context 
4) Strategic interests 
Code:

Detailed Solution for APSET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 25

As mentioned in the passage, “We believe that technological strengths are especially crucial in dealing with this fourth dimension underlying continuous change in the aspirations of the people, the economy in the global context, and the strategic interests.” Thus, the highlighted elements are indicative of the fourth dimension, the fourth dimension is an offshoot or an extension of “modern-day dynamism” and not one of its indicators. 
Hence the correct option is (C).

APSET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 26

The following tables shows marks obtained out of 100 by Sunita and Jessica in five subjects:

Based on the table above identify the correct statement from the following:

Detailed Solution for APSET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 26

As we know that,
Option (A) is wrong, as Jessica scored more marks in maths.
Option (B) Sunita's  aggregate marks in maths and science 
Jessica's aggregate marks in maths and science = 
So, option (B) is wrong.
In option (C) Jessica scored more marks in only two subjects.
Option (D) Sum of marks of Sunita = (68 + 72 + 85 + 78 + 79) = 382
Sum of marks of Jessica = (74 + 60 + 78 + 84 + 69) = 365
To have the same aggregate Jessica would have been scored (382 - 365) = 17.

APSET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 27

Direction: Study the following table chart carefully and answer the question given beside.
The following table represents the Maximum marks of five subjects and marks obtained by five students in five subjects.

Q. Marks obtained by Ragini in Chemistry and Biology together is what percent of the marks obtained by Mohini in Physics and Mathematics together?

Detailed Solution for APSET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 27

Marks obtained by Ragini in Chemistry and Biology together = 45 + 38 = 83
Marks obtained by Mohini in Physics and Mathematics together = 55 + 82 = 137
Required % = 83/137 = 60.58%.

APSET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 28

Match List I with List II

Choose the correct answer from the options given below.

Detailed Solution for APSET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 28

Nominal Scale:

  • The lowest level of measurement. Use of numbers to name, identify, or classify persons, objects, groups, etc.
  • For example, a sample of persons may be classified as Hindu, Muslim, or Sikh.

Ordinal Scale:

  • The second level of measurement with the property of magnitude but not of equal intervals or an absolute zero.
  • Numbers denote the rank order of the objects or the individuals but there are not equal interval measurements.

Interval Scale:

  • The third level of measurement and includes all the characteristics of the nominal and ordinal scales.
  • It is defined as a quantitative measurement scale in which the difference between the two variables is meaningful.
  • It is the preferred scale in statistics as it assigns any numerical values to arbitrary assessment.

Ratio Scale:

  • The highest level of measurement and has all the properties of the above three scales.
  • Has absolute or true zero points.
APSET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 29

Identify the correct sequence of research steps:

Detailed Solution for APSET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 29

Research is defined as careful consideration of study regarding a particular concern or problem using scientific methods. Correct sequence of research steps include: Selection of topic, review of literature, data collection, interpretation of findings

APSET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 30

Direction: Study the following line graphs and answer the given questions.
The graph shows the ratio of marks of History to Geography of 7 students in an examination.

Q. How many students got more marks in History than in Geography?

Detailed Solution for APSET Paper 1 Mock Test - 3 - Question 30

Student 1 marks in History than in Geography = 0.65
= (65/100)
= (5/13)
Student 2 marks in history than in geography = 0.85
= (85/100)
= 17/20
Student 3 marks in history than in geography = 0.35
= (35/100)
= (7/20)
Student 4 marks in history than in geography = 1.25
= (125/100)
= 5/4
Student 5 marks in history than in geography = 1.40
= (140/100) = 7/5
Student 6 marks in history than in geography = 0.95
= (95/100)
= 19/20
Student 7 marks in history than in geography = 1.55
= (155/100)
= 31/20
∴  Number of students who got more marks in History than in Geography is 3.

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