Dec 6, 2009

LAB TECHNICIAN GRADE II

CODE NO. A 04/040/103

LAB TECHNICIAN GRADE II

HOMEO MEDICAL COLLEGES


Maximum: 100 marks Time : 2 hours


Draw diagrams wherever necessary.
1. (a) Enumerate the various methods of Haemoglobin estimation.
(b) Describe any one method under the following sub-headings:
(i) Apparatus and reagents required.
(ii) Procedure.
(iii) Calculation and reporting of the result and normal values.
(iv) Merits and Demerits. (2 + 8 = 10 marks)

2. a) What are the various steps in tissue processing?
Describe the principle behind each step and mention the names of commonly used reagents in each step. (2
+ 8 = 10 marks)

LECTURER IN RADIO DIAGNOSIS

CODE NO. A 03/040/103
LECTURER IN RADIO DIAGNOSIS
MEDICAL EDUCATION

Maximum: 100 marks Time : 2 hours

I. What are the causes of cholestasis ? How will you investigate a case of obstructive jaundice? (20 marks).
II. Describe the bronchopulmonary divisions of lung and lymphatic drainage of lung. (20 marks)
III. Write short notes on:
(a) Achondroplasia.
(b) Mitral stenosis.
(c) Renal tuberculosis.
(d) Hyaline Membrane disease.
(e) Posterior urethral valve.
(f) Ovarian tumours. (60 marks)

JUNIOR STENOGRAPHER

CODE NO. A 02/040/103

JUNIOR STENOGRAPHER

KSFDC

Maximum: 100 marks Time : 2 hours
I. Distinctive names of persons:
(a) Light of Asia (b) Chacha.
(c) Lady of the lamp. (d) Iron man of India.
(e) Babu.

II. 1. The largest State in India is
(a) Uttar Pradesh. (b) Madhya Pradesh. (c) Maharashtra. (d) Rajasthan

2. The Southern most tip of India is:
(a) Kanchipuram. (b) Kanyakumari. (c) Thiruvananthapuram. (d) Rameswaram.

3. Who founded Indian National Congress?
(a) Annie Besant. (b) Mahatma Gandhi. (c) A.O. Hume (d) M.A. Jinnah.

4. Kanchipuram is famous for:
(a) Brocade. (b) Silk. (c) Chanderi (d) Ornaments.

5. The Head Quarters of ISRO:
(a) Thumba. (b) Sri Harikota. (c) Bangalore (d) Dhanbad.

6. All India Institute of Medical Science is in:
(a) Bangalore. (b) New Delhi. (c) Calcutta. (d) Bombay.

7. “Arthasasthra” was written by:
(a) Kautilya. (b) Bana Bhatta. (c) Kalidasa.(d) Bhartruhari.

8. The first citizen of India is:
(a) Prime Minister of India. (b) President of Indian Union. (c) Chief Justice of India.(d) Speaker of Lok Sabha.

TRACER

Code No. A 01/040/103

TRACER

SURVEY AND LAND RECORDS

Maximum: 100 marks Time : 2 hours
I. (a) Fill in the blanks:
(1) The primary object of a survey is the preparation of ……
(ii) The difference between the back and fore bearings of a line will be ……. degrees.
(iii)…….. means turning the telescope in a horizontal plane.
(iv) Instrumental method consists of determining the area of a given irregular figure by the use of a …
(v) The horizon glass of a box sextant having the lower half and the upper half …… (10 marks)

(b) State “Yes or No”:
(i) Change point is a point denoting the shifting the staff.
(ii) Plane table survey is most suitable for preparing large scale map.
(iii) Abney level is used for measuring the slope of the gradient.
(iv) All quantities except earth work may be computed from the contour maps.
(v) 100 decemetre measurement in the ground measures one centimetre on the drawing; then the R.F. 1/100 (10 marks)

Dec 5, 2009

TRADESMAN (MACHINIST)

CODE NO. A 06/100/109
TRADESMAN (MACHINIST)
TECHNICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
Maximum: 100 marks Time: 1 hour and 15 minutes

1. The reamer is used for:
(A) drilling holes in thin sheets (B) enlarging and finishing holes
(C) drilling deep holes (D) removing burrs

2. The purpose of tempering a hardened steel component is for:
(A) increasing it’s hardness (B) reducing it’s hardness
(C) increasing it’s ductility (D) increasing it’s toughness

3. The purpose of normalising is to:
(A) soften the metal (B) increase the toughness
(C) refine the structure (D) harden the surface

4. Cutting speed is always expressed in:
(A) revolutions per minute (B) millimetres per. minute
(C) metres per minute (D) number of strokes per minute

5. Which one of the following is not the operation performed using shaper?
(A) Machining horizontal and vertical surfaces
(B) Cutting splines
(C) Cutting square threads
(D) Cutting gears

6. Which of the following is not the part of a shaper?
(A) Clapppr box (B) Ram
(C) Tool head (D) Cross slide

7. Which of the following is non-clip removal process?
(A) Spinning on lathe (B) Machining on shaper
(C) Thread cutting (D) Gear hobbing

POLICE CONSTABLE (TELE COMMUNICATIONS)

CODE NO. A 04/090/109

POLICE CONSTABLE (TELE COMMUNICATIONS)

POLICE DEPARTMENT

Maximum: 100 marks Time: 1 hour and 15 minutes

1. Soft drink and baby feeding bottles are generally made up of:
(A) Polyester (B) Polyurea
(C) Polyamide (D) Polystyrene

2. Bangladesh currency is known as:
(A) Rupee (B) Dinar
(C) Taka (D) Riyal

3. What is the animal symbol of W W F (World Wide Life Fund)?
(A) Dolphin (B) Kangaroo
(C) Tiger (D) Giant Panda

4. The World Environment Day is observed on:
(A) 5th July (B) 6th May
(C) 5th June (D) 15th June

5. The study of trends in human population growth and the prediction of future development is known as
(A) Sociology (B) Demography
(C) Geography (D) None of these

6. Due to increase of rice price a Prime Minister lost his post. He belongs to:
(A) Republic of Haithi (B) Republic of Jamaica
(C) Philipines
(D) Niger

7. VAT (Value Added Tax) is firstly introduced in:
(A) USA (B) France
(C) UK (D) India

FIREMAN TRAINEE/ASSISTANT TIME KEEPER

CODE NO. A 03/030/109

FIREMAN TRAINEE/ASSISTANT TIME KEEPER

FIRE & RESCUE SERVICES

Maximum: 100 marks Time: 1 hour and 15 minutes


1. International Literary Day is observed on:
(A) September 7 (B) September 9
(C) September 8 (D) September 6

2. Why is 123 Agreement so called?
(A) It is mentioned in the Indian Atomic Energy Act
(B) It falls under Section 123 of the US Atomic Energy Act
(C) It comes under UN Atomic Energy Act
(D) It is a general term used in Atomic Energy Act

3. Find the next two letters in the following series:
(A) O and U (B) L and S
(C) M and Q (D) N and S

4. The first Cyber Police Station in India:
(A) Delhi (B) Madras
(C) Bangalore (D) Hyderabad

5. The Head Quarter of Interpol:
(A) London (B) Washington
(C) New York (D) Paris

6. Who described Gandhiji as the ‘Half naked-Fakir’?
(A) Woodrow Wilson (B) Clement Atli
(C) Winston Churchil (D) Ghokale

7. The Boston Tea Party contributed to the beginning of a war. Which was that war?
(A) First World War (B) Second World War
(C) American War of Independence (D) Hundred Years War

ELECTRONICS AND PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY

CODE NO. A 02/020/109

TRADESMAN – ELECTRONICS AND PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY

TECHNICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT

Maximum: 100 marks Time: 1 hour and 15 minutes


1. Electron volt is the unit of:
(A) Voltage (B) Energy
(C) Current (D) Power

2. Total current drawn from four 1.5V cells connected in series is 1 ampere. Each cell supplies:
(A) 1 ampere (B) 0.25 ampere
(C) 1.5 amperes (D) 4 amperes

3. A 100 ohm 2 resistor is to be used in a circuit carrying a current of 0.5 A. Its power rating should be watt:
(A) 50 (B) 25
(C) 200 (D) 500

4. A Silicon Solar Cell is basically a:
(A) Photo conductive cell (B) Photo voltaic cell
(C) Photo emissive cell (D) of these

5. In a centre tap full—wave rectifier, Vm is the peak voltage between the Centre tap and one end of the secondary. The maximum voltage across the reverse biased diode is
(A) Vm
(B) ½ Vm
(C) 2 Vm (D) None of these

6. The combained resistance of two equal resistors connected in parallel is equal to:
(A) ½ the resistance of one resistor
(B) twice the resistance of one resistor
(C) the resistance of one resistor divided by the other
(D) ¼ the resistance of one resistor

7. The superposition theorem is essentially based on the concept of:
(A) Duality (B) Linearity
(C) Reciprocity (D) Non—Linearity

WORK SUPERINTENDENT

CODE NO. A 01/020/109
WORK SUPERINTENDENT
AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT
Maximum: 100 marks Time: 1 hour and 15 minutes

1. The difference between back bearing and fore bearing is:
(A) 180 ° (B) 360°
(C) 90° (D) 270°

2. If bearing of OA = 32°, and bearing of OB = 112°, then
(A) 132° (B) 144°
(C) 116° (D)80
°

3. The representative fraction of the scale 1 cm = 5 km is:
(A) 1/500,000 (B) 1/5
(C) 1/500 (D) 1/5000

4. The invar tape is made up of:
(A) Alloy of nickel and copper (B) Alloy of brass and steel
(C) Alloy of nickel and steel (D) Stainless steel

5. The instrument used for the measurement of slope of ground is:
(A) Clinometer (B) Prismatic Compass
(C) Alidade (D) Cross-staff

6. Isogonic lines are the lines having same:
(A) elevation (B) bearing
(C) declination (D) dip

7. The process of forming the image of the object in the plane of cross hairs is called:
(A) focussing the eye-piece (B) focussing the objective
(C) adjusting the cross hairs (D) removing the parallax

8. Least count of a metric levelling staff is:
(A) 0.005 m (B) 5 cm
(C) 0.05m (D) 50mm

TECHNICIAN GRADE II

CODE NO. A 53/070/309

TECHNICIAN GRADE II

PRINTING DEPARTMENT

Maximum: 100 marks Time: 1 hour and 15 minutes

1. In order to check the clearance between two mating surfaces, a gauge should be used:
(A) ring (B) plug
(C) feeler CD) sine bar

2. The algebraic difference between the maximum limit and the basic size is called:
(A) actual deviation (B) upper deviation
(C) lower deviation D) fundamental deviation

3. When the dimension is expressed as 20g:g, then the tolerance is:
(A) 0.035 mm (B) 0.025 mm
(C) 0.01 mm (D) 0.06 mm

4. In oblique cutting of metals, the cutting edge of the tool is:
(A) perpendicular to the workpiece
-
(B) perpendicular to the direction of tool travel
(C) parallel to the direction of tool travel
(D) inclined at an angle less than 90° to the direction of tool travel

5. Discontinues chips are formed during machining of:
(A) Brittle metal (B) Ductile metal
(C) Hard metal (D) Soft metal

6. The factor responsible for the formation of continuous chips with built up edge is:
(A) low cutting speed and large rake angle
(B) low cutting speed and small rake angle
(C) high cutting speed and large rake angle
(D) high cutting speed and small rake angle

7. The type of tool used on lathe, shaper and planer is:
(A) Single point cutting tool (B) Two point cutting tool
(C) Three point cutting tool (B) Multi-point cutting tool

WORKSHOP INSTRUCTOR (CHEMICAL ENGINEERIG)

CODE NO. A 76/080/509
WORKSHOP INSTRUCTOR (CHEMICAL ENGINEERIG)
TECHNICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT

1. For the ore concentration of Ilmenite, following method is used:
(A) froth flotation (B) jigging
(C) high voltage separation (D) hydrocyclone

2. The principal ore of copper is:
(A) chalcopyrite (B) galena (C) hematite (D) bauxite

3. Sodium silicate is added in soap as a:
(A) lather booster (B) filler
(C) optical brightener (D) colouring agent

4. Linear Akyl Benzene Sulphonate (LABS) is:
(A) a drug (B) an explosive
(C) a detergent (D) an artificial fibre

5. The catalyst used for hydrogenation of edible oil is:
(A) copper (B) iron (C) nickel (D) silver

6. Butter is removed from milk by:
(A) pasteurization (B) centrifugation
(C) dialysis (D) freezing

7. Which of the following is used as a clinical disinfecting agent:
(A) formalin (B) methyl alcohd
(C) phenol (D) dil.HC1

8. For pulp manufacture for paper, which of the methods are used:
(A) kraft process (B) sulphite process
(C) semi chemical process (D) all the above

WORKSHOP INSTRUCTOR (MECHANICAL ENGINEERIG)

CODE NO. A 77/080/509
WORKSHOP INSTRUCTOR (MECHANICAL ENGINEERIG)
TECHNICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
1. In the nitriding process of heat treatment, the steel components are heated to about 6500 C.
(A) by an oxy-acetylene flame (B) in an atmosphere of ammonia gas
(C) in an atmosphere of chlorine (D) in a bath having fused sodium cyanide
2. According to Dalton’s law, the total pressure of the mixture of gases is equal to:
(A) greater of the partial pressures of all
(B) average of partial pressures of all
(C) sum of the partial pressures of all
(D) sum of the partial pressures of all divided by average molecular weight.
3. Overfire burning is the phenomenon of:
(A) supply of excess air
(B) supply of excess coal
(C) burning CO and unburnts in upper zone of furnace by supplying more air.
(D) fuel bed firing.
4. A jet engine works on the principle of conservation of:
(A) energy (B) mass
(C) angular momentum (D) linear momentum
5. Which of the following lathe operations require that the cutting edge of a tool bit be placed exactly on the work centre - line ?
(A) boring (B) drilling (C) facing (D) turning
6. Job evaluation is the method of determining the:
(A) relative worth of jobs (B) skills required by a worker.
(C) contribution of a worker (D) contribution of a job.
7. In cooling tower “approach” is the temperature difference between the
(A) hot inlet water and ctild outlet water
(B) hot inlet water and WBT
(C) cold outlet and WBT
(D) DBT and WBT

NON VOCATIONAL TEACHER -HISTORY

CODE NO. C 36/121/105
NON VOCATIONAL TEACHER -HISTORY
VOCATIONAL HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL
Maximum: 100 marks Time: 1 hour and 15 minutes

1. The earliest evidence of man in India is found in:
(A) Nilgiris (B) Nallamala Hills
(C) Siwalik Hills (D) Narmada Valley
2. Mohenjo Daro means the ‘mound of the dead’. Which other Harappan site’s name gives the same meaning?
(A) Harappa (B) Kalibangan
(C) Amri (D) Lothal
3. Which was probably the most popular assembly in which even women enjoyed an equal status with men in the early vedic period?
(A) Sabha (B) Samithi
(C) Gana (D) Vidata
4. The anti-Vedic and anti-Brahmanic religious teachers of the later Vedic period were known as
(A) Yajamanas (B) Sreshtins
(C) Atharvans (D) Sramanas
5. Pakistani archaeologists identified the descendants of Mohenjo Daro people with a present day tribe of fishermen. Who are they?
(A) Pathans (B) Mohanas
(C) Brahuis (D) Vahikas
6. Ochre Coloured Pottery is closely connected with:
(A) Aryans (B) Early Harappans
(C) Late Harappans (D) Mature Harappans
7. Parswanatha, considered to be the twenty third Tirthankara by the Jam tradition, belonged to the ruling family of:
(A) Magadha (B) Videha
(C) Kosala (D) Kasi
8. The later vedic terms Swarajya and Vairajya were used in the sense of:
(A) Monarchical form of Govt. (B) Tribal form of Govt.
(C) Republican form of Govt. (D) Autocratic form of Govt.

MALE WARDEN

CODE NO. C 29/291/005
MALE WARDEN
JAILS DEPARTMENT
Maximum: 100 marks Time: 1 hour and 15 minutes
1. The year in which the Temple Entry Proclamation was issued in Travancore:
(A) 1935 (B) 1936
(C) 1937 (D) 1938
2. Which among the following is the northern mountain range of the Himalayas?
(A) Siwalik (B) Himadri
(C) Himachal (D) Trans Himalayas
3. The Head Office of the Canal Inland Water Transport Board is
(A) Kolkatta (B) Chennai
(C) Visakhapatnam (D) New Delhi
4. The highest gravity dam in the world:
(A) Bhakra Nangal (B) Kosi
(C) Hirakud (D) Nagarjuna Sagar
5. The filament of an electric bulb is generally made from
(A) Manganin (B) Nichrome
(C) Platinum (D) Tungsten
6. Which is the west flowing peninsular river?
(A) Krishna (B) Godavari
(C) Tapti (D) Damodar
7. The currency of U.A.E. is
(A) Yen (B) Dhirham
(C) Mark (D) Shckel
8. Nodules with nitrogen — fixing bacteria are present in the roots of
(A) gram (B) mustard
(C) cotton (D) paddy
9. Which of the following is the best tourist season in Kerala?
(A) March — June (B) June — September
(C) October — November (D) November — February
10.

L D COMPAILER/INVESTGATOR/PUNCH CARD OPERATOR

CODE NO. C 28/221/005
L D COMPAILER/INVESTGATOR/PUNCH CARD OPERATOR
ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS
Maximum: 100 marks Time: 1 hour and 15 minutes
1. Early in the last century the British shifted the capital from Calcutta (Kolkata) to Delhi. When was this proclamation made?
(A) November 4th, 1926 (B) March 7th, 1932
(C) December 12th, 1911 (D) August 15th, 1923
2. ‘Bengal Gazette’ — India’s first newspaper started its publication in:
(A) 1750 (B) 1825 (C) 1780 (D) 1810
3. Which year does not match with the historical event mentioned against it?
(A) Birth of Indian National Congress — 1885
(B) Dandi March — 1930
(C) Second World War commenced — 1939
(D) Sepoy Mutiny (Indian Mutiny) — 1875
4. The Portuguese hold over their possessions in India ended finally in:
(A) 1947 (B) 1961 (C) 1959 (D) 1964
5. Name the Mughal emperor of Delhi who granted trading rights to the East India Company in India:
(A) Akbar (B) Humayun (C) Jahangir (D) Shah Jahan
6. Who among the following was the first Vice President of India?
(A) Dr. Zakir Hussain (B) Dr. S. Radhakrishnan
(C) V.V. Gin (D) Gopal Swarup Pathak
7. When did India become sixth nuclear power by exploding nuclear device at Pokhran in Rajasthan?
(A) 7th August 1980 (B) 18th May 1974
(C) 12th January 1972 (D) 14th September 1982
8. The greater portion of the total rainfall experienced in Kerala occurs during the southwest monsoon period from
(A) May to September (B) June to August
(C) January to April (D) September to November
9.

SERGEANT

Code No: A 76/060/505
SERGEANT
VARIOUS/KERALA PSC
Maximum: 100 marks Time: 1 hour and 15 minutes

Directions:
Each statement is provided with five alternative responses. Select the correct one from among the lettered choices, A, B, C, D, E and mark your choice by ‘Sc” mark in the appropriate boxes (A, B, C, D, E) against the question number in the answer-sheet. Each question carries 1 mark.
1. An Indian river which does not form any Delta:
(A) The Krishna. (B) The Sindh.
(C) The Narmada. (D) The Cauvery
(E) The Yamuna. *
2. Davis Cup is associated with:
(A) Golf. (B) Boat rowing.
(C) Boxing. (D) Lawn tennis.
(E) Football.
3. Purity of milk is measured by:
(A) Hydrometer. (B) Manometer.
(C) Lactometer. (D) Fathometer.
(E) Thermometer.
4. Where is Kanyakumari situated?
(A) In Tamilnadu. (B) In Kerala.
(C) In Karnataka. . (D) Greater Nicobar.
(E) In Andhra Pradesh.
5. Who was the founder of Saka era?
(A) Kanishka. (B) Chandra Gupta Maurya.
(C) Samudra Gupta. (U) Chandra Gupta Vikramadithya.
(E) Akbar.
6. Which of the following is not a cereal?
(A) Rice. (B) Mustard.
(C) Maize. (U) Barley
(E) Wheat.

RECEPTIONIST

Code No: A 56/130/405
RECEPTIONIST
MEDICAL EDUCATION
Maximum: 100 marks Time: 1 hour and 15 minutes

1. Who is known as the architect of New Delhi?.
(A) Laurie Baker. (B) Edwin Lutyens.
(C) Charles Correa. (D) Satish Gujral.
2. What was Anju Bobby George’s best distance in Long Jump at Athens?
(A) 6.88. (B) 7.08.
(C) 7.03. (D) 6.83.
3. The final resting place of which famous lady is called the Shakti Sthal?
(A) Sarojini Naidu. (B) Rani of Jhansi.
(C) Aruna Asaf Ali. (D) Indira Gandhi.
4. Jnanpith winner U.R. Ananthamurty served as the vice-chancellor of:
(A) Calicut University. (B) M.G. University.
(C) Sanskrit University. (D) Kannur University.
5. Which service organization celebrates its centenary from 23.2.2005?
(A) Lions. (B) Rotary International.
(C) Round Table. (D) Red Cross.
6. Satyam Sivam Sundaram is the Motto of:
(A) Akasavani. (B) Sangeeth Natak Academy.
(C) Film Development Corporation. (D) Doordarshan.
7. Which of these states has never had a woman chief minister?
(A) Karnataka. (B) Orissa.
(C) Tamilnadu. (D) Assam.
8. “I came, I saw, I conquered”. Whose are these famous words? -
(A) Napoleon. (B) Alexander the Great.
(C) Vasco da Gama. (D) Julius Caesar.
9.

TUTOR

Code No: A 47/040/305
TUTOR
AYURVEDA MEDICAL EDUCATION
Maximum: 100 marks Time: 1 hour and 15 minutes

1. Drug administration as Madhya Bhaktha is recommended in:
(A) Vitiation of Kapha. (B) Vitiation of Pitta.
(C) Vitiation of Apana Vayu. (D) Vitiation of Samana Vayu.
2. This is Purisha Vridhikara:.
(A) Isapgol. (B) Mudga.
(C) Aragwadha. (D) Katuki.
3. This acts on Swedavaha Srotas:
(A) Vilwa. (B) Shigru.
(C) Lodhra. (D) Snuhi.
4. Ushna grahi drugs:
(A) Depress peristaltic movement. (B) Absorbs fluid.
(C) Increases urine output. (D) Is Vata prakopa.
5. & Ajmalicine is derived from:
(A) Gloriosa superba. (B) Hyosyamus.
(C) Rauwolfia serpentina. (D) Cotton seed.
6. Aikalloids are:
(A) Organic nitrogenous substances of plant origin.
(B) Sugar compounds.
(C) Phenolic compounds.
(D) Plant exudates.
7. T.L.C. is popular for:
(A) Bioldgical evaluation.
(B) Morphological evaluation.
(C) Qualitative and Quantitative evaluation.
(D) All (A), (B) and (C).
8. Marmelloin is the chief constituent of:
(A) Kumari. (B) Sathavari.
(C) Vilwa. (D) Haridra.

MANAGER GRADE IV

Code NO.B 03/040/709

MANAGER GRADE IV

KERALA STATE FINANCIAL ENTERPRISES LIMITED

Maximum: 100 marks

Time: 1 hour and 15 minutes

1. If A and B are sharing profits in a partnership firm in the ratio of 3 : 2 and admit C for 1/3 share of future profit, the new profit sharing ratio is:
(A) 2/5, 4/15, 1/10 (B) 3/6, 2/6, 1/3
(C) 6:4:5 (D) None of these

2. Absolute quick ratio means:
(A) Quick ratio between quick assets and quick liabilities
(B) Ratio of quick assets minus bad debts to quick liabilities
(C) Ratio of quick assets to total current liabilities
(D) None of these

3. Rent outstanding is an example for account
(A) Personal (B) Real
(C) Nominal (D) None of these

4. Capital structure means:
(A) capitalization of a company
(B) the proportion of different securities in the total capital of a company
(C) the proportion of long-term sources to the short-term sources of funds of a company
(D) none of these

5. If owner of a proprietary firm withdraws money, what will be its effects?
(A) it will reduce owner’s capital only
(B) it will reduce value of total assets
(C) it will reduce value of total assets and value of total liabilities
(D) none of these

6. A country enters economic recession technically when its GDP growth rate:
(A) turns negative in a year
(B) turns positive once
(C) turns negative for two successive quarters
(D) none of these



Dec 4, 2009

SALES SUPERVISOR

Code NO.B 08/100/709

SALES SUPERVISOR IN KERALA STATE HANDLOOM DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION LIMITED

&

RATIONING INSPECTOR/HEAD CLERK IN CIVIL SUPPLIES

Maximum: 100 marks Time: 1 hour and 15 minutes

1. Which of the following is a biologically incompatible marriage?
(A) Rh+ man and Rh- woman (B) Rh- man and Rh+ woman
(C) Rh+ man and Rh+ woman (D) Rh- man and Rh- woman

2. How many Articles and Schedules did the Indian constitution contain when it was originally passed?
(A) 399 Articles & 8 Schedules (B) 398 Articles & 8 Schedules
(C) 397 Articles & S Schedules (D) 395 Articles & 8 Schedules

3. What is the distance from the Earth to the moon?
(A) 15 light seconds (B) 10 light seconds
(C) 5 light seconds (D) None of these

4. “Socialistic pattern” in Indian economy comes through:
(A) Free economy (B) Mixed economy
(C) Closed economy (D) Gandhian economy

5. The winter monsoon rises from:
(A) The Arabian sea (B) Bay of Bengal
(C) The Pacific Ocean (D) The Himalayas

6. Geology is a science dealing with the study of:
(A) Insects (B) The crust of the Earth
(C) The origin of rocks (D) Birds

7. Pasteurisation of milk is
(A) Heating it to 62°C (B) Heating it to 100°C
(C) Cooling it to —4°C (D) Cooling it to 0°C

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WEAVING ASSISTANT

Code NO.B 02/030/709

WEAVING ASSISTANT

JAILS DEPARTMENT

Maximum: 100 marks Time: 1 hour and 15 minutes

1. Orlon is the trade name of:
(A) Polyethylene fibre (B) Polypropylene fibre
(C) Acrylic fibre (D) Nylon fibre

2. An example of Elasteomeric fibre:
(A) Polyvinyl alcohol (B) Polyurethane
(C) Polypropylene (D) Nylon

3. The texturisation process used for non thermo plastic fibre:
(A) Air texturisation (B) False twist texturisation
(C) Gear crimping (B) Stuffer box crimping

4. In India is widely used for ginning:
(A) Macarthy gin (B) Knife roller gin
(C) Double acting gin (D) Saw gin

5. The approximate hank of Lap is:
(A) 0.0014 (B) 0.014
(C) 0.14 (D) 1.4

6. In Blow room Hunter cog motion is regulating:
(A) Lap weight (B) Lap length
(C) Lap uniformity (D) Cleaning efficiency

7. Piano feed regulating motion is employed to produce:
(A) Thick Lap (B) Strong Lap
(C) Conical Lap (D) Uniform Lap

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