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1.

Communication involves a sender, who ____and sends a message through a channel, and a receiver, who ____the message and gives feedback. a) encodes, decodes b) decodes, encodes c) encodes, customize d) customize, decodes

Answer»

Correct option: a) encodes, decodes

2.

The CAS should be- (A) Simple and integrated, transparent, accurate, scalability, reliability. (B) Complex, Accurate, Transparent, faster to work. (C) Able to transform the manual accounting system to computerised accounting system. (D) None of the above.

Answer»

Correct answer is: (A) Simple and integrated, transparent, accurate, scalability, reliability.

3.

____ are the individual pages of a presentation. a) Spreadsheets b) Rows c) Columns d) Slides

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Slides are the individual pages of a presentation.

4.

A company has an operating cycle of 12 months. It has accounts payable amounting to ₹10,00,000 out of which ₹7,00,000 have a maturity period of 15 months. How would this information be presented in the Balance sheet? a) ₹7,00,000 as current liabilities and ₹3,00,000 as non-current liabilities b) ₹3,00,000 as current liabilities and ₹7,00,000 as non-current liabilities c) ₹10,00,000 as non-current liabilities d) ₹10,00,000 as non-current liabilities

Answer»

b) ₹3,00,000 as current liabilities and ₹7,00,000 as non-current liabilities

5.

What is the meaning of Concept Market Capitalization?

Answer»

Market capitalization is the aggregate valuation of the company based on its current share price and the total number of outstanding stocks. It is calculated by multiplying the current market price of the company's share with the total outstanding shares of the company.

6.

“Cost accountant wants to print a spreadsheet by using short cut through keyboard in order to provide some information to the management.” Which short cut keys he should use? a) CTRL + S b) CTRL + P c) CTRL + X d) CTRL + V

Answer»

Correct option: b) CTRL +P

7.

Which key combination collapses the ribbon?(A). [Ctrl]+[F1](B). [Ctrl]+[F3](C). [Ctrl]+[F5](D). [Ctrl]+[F7]

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Correct answer is: (A). [Ctrl]+[F1]

8.

_____cycle is the process by which a message is sent by one individual, and it passes through a chain of recipients.

Answer»

Communication cycle is the process by which a message is sent by one individual, and it passes through a chain of recipients.

9.

Write the full form of SCRA.

Answer»

Securities Contract (Regulation) Act, 1956

10.

A company has an operating cycle of eight months. It has accounts receivables amounting to ₹1,00,000 out of which ₹60,000 have a maturity period of 11 months. How would this information be presented in the balance sheet? (A) ₹40000 as current assets and ₹60,000 as non-current assets.(B) ₹60,000 as current assets and ₹40,000 as non-current assets.(C) ₹1,00,000 as non-current assets.(D) ₹1,00,000 as Current assets.

Answer»

Correct answer is: (D) ₹1,00,000 as Current assets.

11.

relative contributions of creditors and owners

Answer»

Interest is an amount charged to the borrower for the privilege of using the lender’s money.

12.

Write the full form of SEBI(a) State Exchange Bank of India. (b) Stock Exchange Board of India. (c) Securities Exchange Board of India. (d) Sensex Exchange Board of India

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Correct option: (c) Securities and Exchange Board of India.

13.

Hema is a chartered accountant. She used to maintain the accounts in a spreadsheet on everyday basis. There are number of steps which she needs to follow every time. Can you suggest her a feature of spreadsheet through which she can perform these tasks quickly without repeating the steps every time? a. Record Changes b. Track Changes c. Goal Seek d. Using Macros

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Correct answer is d. Using Macros

14.

________ plays an important role in communication as it tells both sender and receiver, how the message was interpreted. a. Media b. Source c. Courtesy d. Feedback

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Correct answer is b. Source 

15.

Current ratio of Adaar Ltd. is 2.5:1. Accountant wants to maintain it at 2:1. Following options are available.(i) He can repay Bills Payable(ii) He can purchase goods on credit(iii) He can take short term loanChoose the correct option.(A) Only (i) is correct(B) Only (ii) is correct(C) Only (i) and (iii) are correct(D) Only (ii) and (iii) are correct

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Correct answer is: (D) Only (ii) and (iii) are correct

16.

Define presentation. How can a cost accountant present his records in front of management?

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A presentation is a systematic display of information. 

Cost accountant may present a number of slides containing text, graphics, movies, sound, and graphs. Slides of a presentation can be displayed one by one on the screen in front of management.

17.

Which vice-President of India was one of the first recipients of the Bharat Ratna in 1954?

Answer»

Dr. Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan

18.

When the rate of interest applied to a loan remains constant or unchanged, during the term of loan, it is called? a) Fixed rate b) Floating rate c) Bank rate d) Repo rate

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Correct answer is a) Fixed rate 

19.

What are liquid funds?

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Liquid Funds are a specialized form of mutual funds that invest in extremely short term fixed income instruments.

20.

What is the full form of NSE

Answer»

National Stock Exchange

21.

What do you understand by the following:Mendatory overOne-day match.

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Mandatory over:

On the last day of the match, one hour before the close of the match, the umpire signals about the mandatory over. After this, a game of 20 over is played. 6 Balls are bowled in an over. If it seems the match would be a draw, the game can be ended before the completion of these overs.

One-day Match:

There is a one-day national and international match, in which both the teams play in 40-40 or 50-50 overs. The team which scores more runs becomes the winner.

22.

Mr. Shyam bought some goods from Mr. Ram and wrote on a paper that ‘Mr. Ram, I owe you a sum of Rs 1000/’ and signed it under his name. Is this a : a) Promissory Note b) Acknowledgement of debt c) Conditional Promise d) Bill of exchange

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Correct answer is b) Acknowledgement of debt 

23.

What do you understand by the following?No ballWide ballBye and leg byeOut of his GroundBatsman’s RetirementBowledCatchHandle the ballHit the ball twiceWicket is down or Hit wickedLBW (Leg Before Wicket)Obstructing the fieldStumpedRun outWicket-keeperFielder

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1 No Ball. 

While playing the ball if the front foot of the bowler goes ahead of the batting crease or cuts the returning crease, the umpire declares No Ball. After hitting the ball the batsman can make as many runs as possible. The runs made in this way will be added to the score. If no run has been made, only one run will be added to the score. By spreading one of his arms the umpire gives the signal of no ball.

2. Wide Ball:

The umpire declares a wide ball if the bowler bowls the ball high over or wide the wicket which, in the opinion of the umpire, is out of the reach of the batsman. The runs made during the wide ball are reckoned in the wide ball. If no run is attemped, it is reckoned one run. The umpire gives the signal of wide ball by spreading his both arms straight.

3. Bye and Leg-bye:

The umpire shall declare ‘bye’ if the properly bowled ball passes the batsman (striker), without touching his bat or body and the run is obtained. But it should not be no ball or wide ball. But if the ball touches any part of the striker’s body except his hands which hold the bat and any run is got, the umpire shall declare “leg-bye”.

4. Out of his Grond:

A batsman shall be reckoned to be out of his ground until some part of his bat in hand or of his person is grounded behind the ground of popping crease.

5. Batsman’s Retirement:

A batsman owing to illness or injury may retire at any time. He may bat but he will have to seek the permission of the captain of the opposing team to know his number of batting.

6. Bowled:

If the wicket is bowled down, the striker (batsman) is said to be bowled out, even if the ball has touched first his body or foot.

7. Catch:

If the ball from the stroke of a bat or of the hand holding the bat (not the wrist) is caught by a fields man before it touches the ground, the batsman is “caught out”. At the time of a catch both the feet of the fields man should be on the ground of the playfield. If the fieldman catches the ball out of the boundary line, the batsman is not reckoned to be out, but is awarded 6 runs. If the ball lodges in the pads of the wicket-keeper, the batsman shall be reckoned to be “caught out”.

8. Handle the Ball:

During play, if the batsmen touches the ball with his hand he shall be reckoned to be out – “handle the ball out”.

9. Hit the Ball Twice:

If the ball is struck or stopped by any part of the batsman’s body after it has been hit, and if the batsman deliberately strikes it again, he shall be out” The ball can be hit twice only to defend the wicket but the condition is that it must have been done to defend the wicket. If any run is made in this process, it is not counted.

10. Wicket is Down or Hit Wicket. 

If during the play, the batsman hits down his wicket with any parts of the bat or body, it is called “hit wicket out”. If the wicket falls down as a result of the fall of his cap or hat or any broken part of his bat, even then he shall be reckoned to be “hit wicket out”.

11. L.B.W. (Leg Before Wicket).

The batsman is considered to be “L.B.W. out” when he tries to obstruct the ball with any part of his body before touching the ball with his bat, and in the opinion of the umpire, the ball and wicket are in a straight line. If the batsman had not obstructed the ball with any part of his body, the ball would have straight hit the wicket.

12. Obstructing the field:

If a batsman deliberately obstructs a fieldsman from catching the ball, he can be out “obstructing the field”.

13. Stumped:

A batsman is out of his ground if his bat in hand or his foot is not on the ground behind the supposed popping crease. The batsman is considered to be out stumped when the ball is not “no ball” and is bowled and the batsman goes out of his ground otherwise than attempting a run, and the wicket-keeper outstumps the wicket (removes the stumps placed over the wickets).

14. Run Out:

The batsman is run out when the ball is in play, the batsman goes out of his ground to score a run, and his wicket is put down by the opposite side. If batsman cross each other, that batsman will be considered to be “run out” who is running to the fallen wicket.

15. Wicket-keeper:

The wicket-keeper shall always remain behind the wickets untill a ball delivered by a bowler touches the bat or the body of the striker or passes the wicket or the batsman is “out”. He cannot catch the ball.

16. Fielders:

The fieldsman can stop the ball with any part of his body. He is not allowed to stop the ball with his cap. ff he does so, its penalty shall be four runs. In case no run has been made, four runs shall be added.

24.

Does transpiration serve any useful function in the plants?Explain

Answer» Yes, transpiration serve an very important function in plant.It transfers minerals and water from root to other parts of plants and transfers food from leafs to other parts of plants.
25.

Define Green environment.

Answer»

Green Environment” relates to the concerns for environmental conservation and improved health of the environment.

26.

What is an ‘over’ in a cricket?

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In each over the ball is bowled six times, no ball and wide ball are not reckoned in an over. The number of extra balls bowled in an over shall be equal to the number of “no balls” in that over.If the umpire fail to remember the number of balls in over, the over considered by the umpire shall not be counted.

27.

Write any two role of Entrepreneur.

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  • Coordinating role 
  • Innovator’s Role 
  • Imitating role 
  • Risk assumption role
28.

The following are the advantages of crossed cheque EXCEPT a) It can be collected only through a banker b) It provides protection to the owner of the cheque c) It is payable to the bearer d) It provides account to account fund transfer

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Correct answer is c) It is payable to the bearer 

29.

Tell the length and breadth of a cricket bat?

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The length of a cricket bat is 96.5 cms. and breadth 10.8 ms.

30.

What do you understand by dead ball in cricket?

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A ball becomes dead:

  1. when the bowler or wicket keeper holds the ball properly.
  2. when the ball reaches the boundry line or bounces outside the boundry.
  3. when the ball, without being played, lodges in the dress of a batsman or a bowler.
  4. when a batsman is out.
  5. if the umpire decides to stop the game after the bowler gets back the ball.
  6. On the call of “over” or ‘time’ by the umpire.
31.

Write the distance of cricket stumps from one another?

Answer»

20.21 metres or 22 yards.

32.

(a) nutrition. (b) respiration. (c) excretion. (d) transportation.

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(c) In human beings, the kidneys are a part of the system for excretion.

33.

Which among the following disease condition is not related to the over consumption of fat. (a) Atherosclerosis (c) Heart attack (b) Emphysema (d) Thrombosis

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Correct option  (b) Emphysema. (Occurs due to smoking)

34.

A female worker who is operating an X-ray set when pregnant: a. Is advised to inform her employer in writing that she is pregnantb. Should report her pregnancy to the Health and Safety Executive c. Has a significantly increased risk of having a child with a genetic abnormality if she continues operating the X-ray set d. Will almost certainly have to alter her working practice e. Should desist from operating an X-ray set for the duration of the pregnancy

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a. True.

 b. False. 

c. False. 

d. False. This is not true for the healthcare professional in a diagnostic setting. 

e. False. The dose limit during pregnancy is set such that it is equal to the limit for a member of the public, and for a diagnostic setting, it is highly unlikely to exceed this limit.

35.

Observe the picture, identify and name the part indicated as ‘A‘.

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A represents Chromatin reticulum

36.

Formulate two pairs using the data given in the box as shown in the model given.Model : Osmosis - Absorption of water from small intestineDiffusion, Osmosis, Facilitated diffusion, Active transport,              Absorption of glycerol, Absorption of Salt,              Absorption of water from small intestine.

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Diffusion-Absorption of Glycerol Active transport-Absorption of salt.

37.

Observe the figure and answer the following questions. (a) What does ‘X‘ indicate ? (b) Which are the important reactions related to photosynthesis that take place in ‘X‘ ?

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(a) X indicates Grana

(b) In Grana, ATP formation and splitting of water takes place.

38.

Complete the table related to cellular respiration by comparing the data in Column A and B.ABGlycolysis.....................a.......................................b....................Occurs in mitochondria2 ATP molecules are formed......................c......................................d...................ATP, CO2 and water are the products

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(a) Kreb’s cycle

(b) Occurs in Cytoplasm

(c) 28 ATP are formed

(d) Pyruvic acid and ATP

39.

Someone heard him shout for help. He ______ shout for help. A) has been heard B) is heard to C) was heard D) was heard to

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Correct option is D) was heard to

40.

Analysis the given symptoms and answer the following questions.Turbid urine, back pain and fever, Oedema in face ankles(a) Which may be the disease ?(b) If it is not treated well, how it become serious ? Mention its treatment ?

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(a) Name of the disease is Nephritis

(b) If it is not treated properly, it may lead to kidney failure or uremia.

Treatment : Haemodialysis or kidney transplantation

41.

Juice, tea, and milk are all ___

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Correct answer is drinks

42.

The authorities feared the missing man was dead. The missing man was feared ______. A) being dead B) dead C) to be dead D) was dead

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Correct option is C) to be dead

43.

Suitcases, trunks, rucksacks are all kinds of ___

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Correct answer is luggage

44.

Arrange B and C columns in accordance with column A.ABCEarthwormKidneyUric acidInsectNephridiaAmino acidMalpigian tubuleAmmonia

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ABC
EarthwormNephridiaAmmonia
InsectMalpigian tubulesUric acid

45.

Suitcases-Few, Luggage-______?

Answer»

Correct answer is Little

46.

He ______ empty the contents of his suitcases onto the counter. A) was made B) was made to C) had made D) will be made

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Correct option is B) was made to

47.

What is the specific gravity of 10 Kg of water occupied in 10 m3 with respect to 200 g/m^3?(a) 0.2(b) 0.5(c) 1(d) 5

Answer» The correct answer is (d) 5

The best I can explain: Specific gravity = (10/10)/0.2 = 5.
48.

What is the average mass of a substance with specific gravity 10, and its volume varies with time as V = t/500, from t = 2, to t = 0 seconds? (Density of water = 1000 kg/m^3)(a) 25(b) 20(c) 40(d) 75

Answer» Correct answer is (b) 20

The best explanation: Density of substance = 10 * 1000 = 10000 kg/m^3, => mass of substance = 10000*t/500 = 20t, => average mass = (1/2)∫20t = 5t^2 = 5(2^2 – 0^2) = 20.
49.

API gravity is measured in,(a) Gravity meter scale(b) Hydrometer scale(c) Richer scale(d) None of the mentioned

Answer» Right option is (b) Hydrometer scale

To explain: API gravity is measured in Hydrometer scale.
50.

What is the specific gravity of 5 Kg of water occupied in 10 m3 with respect to 500 g/m^3?(a) 0.5(b) 1(c) 2(d) 5

Answer» The correct option is (b) 1

To elaborate: Specific gravity = (5/10)/0.5 = 1.