.2014 ggpoPi
6)fO)3hIJ8flh1L[fl
.26
21
uui1
K=TET, LP/UR NSA, DEd & PRE PRIMARY/ NURSERY TEACHER D:GOfflf((Wo, 6T)JOw(DUaOffl)°(W), mompaim =100a d a611flc 50i3611a
K-TEL LP/UP NSA, REd & PRE PRIMARY/NURSERY TEACHER cddlamaotaaa @anma wdlwoa sumoojaan nJ1&O aaldpiaw afflW. n6nb: 8289915045, 9846995305, 9645255195 0X03034116$10(W 4300bQD° ((II6)313fl. (il6aRb, ((flQ16B(Db, deaclamajamo. 1.
'Emperical stage'
(à)
12.
ym
1aj1
S
uocoos
J3t 6)iISd3cøcm ci510Im(mt
JQ(oo1 10)o)jva3ut
011 0100101) 0M~) LIE
cojoo
J600(3Jt 6)l ,0lO6ttCI1310) Lf)D01010)1Pi6)S (d)10xpI3v 0ms1(3)3Lc0m&5)1 00(0) i60)omlcot
2. ,0(16 6)6)J0J16X1 COOJ&) 6) 30000(0) 160T3(J (00WO(00036)S
l06tt l31(0t L3Wl&6)0JO1
6)123(115 o,!,OJ01)00OJ1fl) (11)l00LT0)23 001 131 rm10 2)300 niO00(010)106)5 (315) 00)J00o 01U)1ø110 36)6fl)(115 jou 1oi100 ei150016)c 1(0),0,316m cru0s00oj, (0) g!3mv55 00(0000611( OJ(113(0000)100, (0(0p
n0iS1d36)o
36mmt
(d)ø1criønJo001 cmcan1o&,7at O61QJ16)0000 (11)03001cO6)(fl)65 Li0J33(fl, Jcf5m3JLc1)Lcm, 3. 'Truancy' qymciza
2)mc)16)m15) (0)000OJ'p1
13. 001(3\383(T5)
(a) (c)
(b)23cnwt (d)00omcoS 01n100(Meturity)W)11263J0006) (01000L,O,2323D00l
icoi(8m 0j,,O,0016)00
14.
Cflc12)1,06)01)
(i0I60)(5) 0,13(3,0,QJ, LnJ0010 636mQi 002123133i333 (0Th006fl1(Il1Xflo 0)
J)00)(0)
3)000)100 nJU0(D,J(01,,fl3(0(00010i63S 00(M16013(18 10J1(01,o633m)(th
J00\o(11)3(0)31m0wij1 (Reversibility) (1113th
(a)m1100ocn
(a) (c)
(c)o3oc5 i,occiSmt
17.
flJ31)16)15) 2)crT)3001 0000110115
joeiaa3
(Executive of Personality)
r13(T15
2)230noJoJ030"eJ50)zn1wt
(b)13 (d)r ç J(8Dowo
llcIJlowo 'Dou10 21)1
63r33j,,10301,0, 2)(00000J0(bJ00311wt
(Formal Operational Stage)
230
u1,e,
1L,6,l00,0,lwt
(Cognitive Process)
(Concrete operational statge) 001oxu3,io63,0, ej§m1a3 (Sensory-Motorstage) 26. 'Paedeocentric Education' -510063snn6
gPLQ31QW6MU8 0(106) 00i,e6)fl1,
(13,06 2)(fl)(fl(6()i 60136)S 6)0J1(010)1018 01Sd9MMOM (010(8000 0103çjfl) 00ø36)(000i3(J3
0000laJlC00, (010JL(J)L1J000(01Zk0J100), (00J(th0(961T)aJ100)
(Sensation) (perception) () mtLwIn1m (Integration) olnno6Im (Problem Solving) (d) 6.6)s0l0)103 (Conditioning)cm 3icioo (b)w3o56)cn (a) ima (0J3diopJ3ci (d)6)6)010u,3crt1,e,1 7. (01000)1010(3m. (31(10. PA ahjj., (0)4j0JU3, 3)m10i cJ36),06)om)(th (a)2)o00900J0 (Attitude) (b)aooloL,,Jo6m (Motivation) (C)00Dwto (Interest) (d)71oaL (Attention) 8.C1fl(33Xfl) 30UL00000)l153 'Adjustment' r4ymomS moJm, (a) 0000n (b) ooin
(d) 0)>&002)C13,
(c) 'nn 9.6W3n.()830i,. (0
(01,0,"6)JGO), n)0101QJ3(3 r3)(m163136)(1) 0J000100J
m16)Iim60136)tt 2)m)acn,1 001000l(3loj0) (a)caojo
(c)02)o(80008 LnJ1(1&nS 1o.mo(u)1
(C) 330
i60.jS1515x0S, &'i6fli'', 2)O21niOO2)3,06)158
(d)oo 6flJ100, 18. 'Rational stage'gmo (l0,0,001 J1a0)006)S anpimDul (0)00101njOJ(03,8Q10611)o 005000)(1D(th (18,0600',J01)6)S nI)0J2)000l 000016313(18 (0
oJ
6flI(fl116)051U)
MM~SM6M@@ 011051015E000)2)0,06)1 0000160131(08 3)(00013L303(T065
(a) J1$n600tt23o001 01)61)jSa010)l (b)0i63000023o001 6flJ(fl1)6)jS(0I0)l (c)cruow0060n2)o001 6fli(fl1)6)oS(0I0)1 (d)oi1ni1,o,2)3001 0U6)o5000)l 20. L 0(0i-,,1010J00100121,, (010j0J1najthff11(th
oi1(3D53(TD o,a31o,00 ()J1(3363D(Tu,
27. (111001W 011861310(3) (10061Je,6)tt (,1)230010011,05)fl1) (UL(T1i(3000233611) (a) Jo 1,o,-Cm33000', (Spiral) (b) C1j1,310000)100, (Correlation) (c) (1uJ0,u01,0,306m, (ssimilation) (d) m3co,123
28. (f(61111000U00063113(J3 L,iW00023000o 23(flS
(b)s8
(c)1001
(d)o00on8636xUo
l3113J6)S0006T00,J0
(a) Emperical stage (c) Rational stage
(b) Intutional stage (d) Enactive stage 29. 2300000)1,0, 0(63(1)003(13 1101(0Th1 23390(06 0005oi 6030 ,i1,0,1(0rooø1001 (a) 6)630(10603630000jl (b)6)6)m1oo63o (03001063i1(1U1(1 (d) (c) 6)6xnx0o6)o Ol02306)00O0 ,Jl 30.
(a)cO,e1m
6i0)o(D(n1(8212(11511c)Jo3,
Cc) (d)
,0,S(T1) (0331T1100. LD19 'PI5003110863tjS01510(3th
19. (fl631)100CJ03m5000U00J16313U3 (013j13,3,2301U)l (01,63,0,06fl830S
23CDn0J$6)C
(11))1300fl(0)$15I0)133Jo
(11)100,
nJ300nJ000000133J,
(1J1u1m)1,occm ,,i1fl310W330
0,030 L& 1211101)0m(3-L,0,23l,ft,00njO0), (fl)(14010J00 00(08,0,100 ail(1103W301
(d)oI1o6n3
6)3016mth
j(18(n,,iø1,))0(0000)12J6)S 000016033(18 10110(516)301XoS
21.
a)1ocn6)s000 0s,0,6S023
01ln310000,Lfl3l,0,,15) 0J16, 3810(Tu, (n)(12(Pi101) ()J1(3,,08,30(311,
001QJo(131s8 J36)10S3(010)353, 2)(130000m(08. 63o8231wt. .1J0(1i)
(0100016)0) nJ000(ThC15
(a) (b)
p6mDui (0)S6013(0065
L i0W-230000(0J\0r1J030'63J0y0)1wt (Pre-operational stage)
003001J1C10)0036)S ,10631230001 00001(9nJCW0)&,C061fl, 00S000)(0000 (1 001001(00016)0l J0006)njSfl1)(th
LnJ(u6fl)(0) 6)00o -rn323
25. 831(13,,1100063n31CW6)S 636)(11&6l0)0(D1,0, 0J1,0,ffU0)"63j10l001(38 JG)øiQ(I1)15S
(0i0s1(5)5LL)0(Th2(3,06)1 0000i60131(a
16.
6)60(103311
sms1 (l1)21Zj0001003210,0,(11) ()J,0J0330, (01c1J(8(0001,6)6)0001301,fl633
(b)oi1,ocrcn0 (Development) (d)n1ol1 (Intelligence)
0633J006)S ,1J63j2)3001 00001003(18
mosionv
(d)jr)i6m(8
(a) 0,23100 0010,10(300, (Successive differentiation) (b) 61)J33QJ1W oj1oojjm, (Multiple Discrimination) Cc) 0000IojO01, (Rule Learning) (d) 63-,2)1o(ru,on(30601, (Verbal Association) 24. ,l6fli33J00o (Re-inforcement) jroth gsmsl (ru2)2(3fl)100210,0,c11) 0J,Oj,,()D30, (013(1J(815l0)1,06300)
0(53(J)23(fl3(3123,0,23300 0J,I,00100301)206fl5
(a)1m8'oJ (Growth) (c)iom (Learning) is. 'Intutionalstage'
m1o1Ps02336)6mm5
4. Concrete Intelligence, Abstract Intelligence, Social lnteIligencen111on
5.
0J,I00(I1500 230013/00(I1L10) (10360.1
,96)S (r()f0,0j100, 4)n1S i1oionoi1.1j1o5
()7,16)1 W6006M@DCO nJO00o, 633(212(,
(a)si nxo16)J0 (c)rn3oIoIIo00 2)
23(1))(J03(flSL00600115)
(c)m1o81100063o1
23. (310(5(0)flnJ(8611)23300 (01U0001J),(106m(D0016X
(11)110)300),
(Gestalt Theory) 2300) j1,o,00343o, (Humanism) ois 10(3, (Behaviourism) w(60oloJoro, (Functionalism)
e6evcm6)
,o,njvt (01 (016)lt3U8
0J(8000)mc01311P1((15(wD6m r3)133
()1)3(360T36)tt01; ,Jc1,0v)cm(o) 4yn) Cfl)2(180001
(Programmed Learning)
(a) (c)
233000J1,0,c3130lo(3,
(Humanism)(b) Li,o100100oo (Naturalism) (d) amo1100ojoB, (Electism)
000Loo(8c01ociJoc3, (Realism)
(Constructivism)
jj,,sxocojoo, (Behaviourism)
,eor)1 L'J001J31366)m) 2300 3Ct1)L00(J036U
(a) Educational Psychology (b) Clinical Pshychology (c) Neuro Psychology (d) Para Psychology ii 'Psychology from the stand point ofa Behaviourist'cm e001 oJ1mS (a) oJ16)i 6)mool,m3 (b) QJ3cn)6118 (c) erncn (d) no
a Ø& Ø fl)
ouo23 o5n63mo0)00132)o1wtJo (Social constructivisrn) najo, (Gestaltism) 22. 3010100(n)2330D)360m, (Integrative Reconciliation Subsume/Subsumer) 6),06)0&,) 3)a111 ,,1(36013(13 1o000(n1](th (2363223001630) (31(11)1(08 (a)863nJoi1n8
(b)oxromnja06
Q)O oJ@i Ai 3
1. (d) 7(b) 13(d) 19(c) 25(c)
2. (c) 8.(c) 14(b) 20(d) 26. (c)
3(b) 9(a) 15. (a) 21(b) 27(b)
4.(b) 10(c) 16(c) 22(b) 28(d)
5(b) 11(b) 17(d) 23.(a) 29(b)
6(c) 12. (c) 18. (a) 24. (a) 30. (a)
a o th w° oth Ja@°, @ ffO (ô3O1
DEVIKA COLLEGE PALAKKAD & THRISSUR Prepared by -Slaji Beinesh -
(oc16mim 63,06),
51. Reseves are always shows-------balance (A) Debit (B) Credit (C) Either Debit or Credit (D) None of these 52. End Product of Audit (A) Profit & Loss Account (B) Trading Account (C) Balance Sheet (D) Trail Balance 53. If a person owes some amount to business, his Account shows-------balance (A) Credit (B) Debit (C) Either debit (D) No balance 54. The concept of banker's cheque was introduced by--------------in the year ---------State Bank of India 1976 State Bank ofTravancore 1975 Punjab National Bank 1971 RBI 1949 55. The document which can be used only for making local payment is (A) Draft (B) Cheque (C) Bill of exchange (D) Banker's Cheque 56. NBFCs are otherwise called-------Banks Alternate Banks Second schedule Banks Para Banks Private Banks 57. The new form of internationally accepted -
paper currency created by IMF is called (A) Euro (B(Doller (C) Special Drawing Rights (D) Plain Paper 58. Special Drawing Right was introduced in the year (A)1971 (B)1972 (D) 1965 (C) 1970 59 ------ was the first to develop the Bank rate as a weapon of credit control Federal Reserve system USA The Bank of England Richs Bank Sweeden Reserve Bank of India 60. RBI Act came into force on (A)6th March 1934 (B) 1st April 1935 (C) 1st January 1935 (D) 6th March 1935 61.Which five year plan recoganised Co-operation as an "Instrument of planned economic action in democracy" (A) First (B)Second (C) Third (D) Fourth 62. The National Co-operative Development Corporation(NCDC) was established by an Act of parliament in the year A)1960 B)1961 C) 1962 D)1963 63.The home land of Co-operative store movement
A)Germany B) Great Britan C) India D) Denmark 64.The Kerala Co-operative Societies Act 1969, came into effect from A)1-4-1969 B) 15-4-1969 C) 1-5-1969 D) 15-5-1969 65. The chairman of Co-operative academy of professional education (CAPE) in Kerala is A)The Chief Minister The Minister of education The Minister of Co-operation None of these 66. The state Co-operative union is established under-----of the Kerala Co-operative societies Act ,1969
A) Section 86 B) Section 87 C) Section 88 D) Section 89 67.The minister of Co-operative in Kerala Sri V.5 Sivakumar Sri Thiruvancoor Sri (.N .Balakrishnan 0) None of these 68.The Co-operative service Examination Board is established as per of the Kerala Co-operative societies Act 1969 A) Section 80 B) Section 80A C) Section 808 D) Section 80C 69. Which of the following best describes the --
meaning of Purchases A)Goods bought on credit items bought Goods paid for Goods bought for resale 70.A provision for doubtful debts is created To write off had debts when debtors become bad debts when debtors cease to be in business 0) To provide for possible bad debts 71 .A transaction relating to sale of assets being entered in Sales book ,is an example of Error of Commission Error of Principle Error of Omission Compensating errors 72. A project with longer gestation period should rely on A) Preference Capital B) Debentures C) Equity Capital D) Long term loans 73. The total of the Sales Day Book is entered on A)The credit side of the sales account in the General Ledger The Credit side of the General A/C in the Sales Ledger The debit side of the Sales A/C in the General Ledger
0) None of these 74. Expenditure incurred on research is an example of A) Revenue Expenditure B)Capital Expenditure C) Deferred Expenditure DC None of these 75. Outstanding salaries account is a Real Account Personal Account Nominal Account None of these 76. Delcredere commission is normally calculated on A) Credit sales B) cash Sales C) Total sales D) None of these 77. Credit note is associated with Purchases Purchases returns Sales Sales returns 78. Accounting equation satisfies which of th& following accounting concepts Dual aspect Money Measurement Going concern 0) Business entity 79. Partner's current accounts are
22
>)I[(irIrIrfi1Tr'J[u1.
maintained when the capitals are A) Fluctuating B)Fixed C) Fixed or Fluctuating D) None of these 80. Which of the following is to be paid first in the case of dissolution of firm Partners Capital Creditors Partners loan 0) Dissolution expenses 81 .The.retained earnings Involves cost like other sources is free of cost May or may not involve cost None of these 82.A5 per companies Act 1956,the commission payable on issue of debenture is limited to A)15 B)1.5 C)2% D)2.5% Prepaid expense as the Balance sheet date is shown as B) An Expense A)An Asset C) A revenue 0) A Liability An unrecorded asset that is realized at the time of dissolution of a firm is credited to Asset Account Realization Account Capital Account Revaivation Account
.2014
85.The world Bank was setup on the recommendations of Hilton young Commission Royal Commissions OBreton Woods Conference D) International monetary Conference 86. S(heduled banks are associated with II Schedule of RBI Act IV Schedule of RBI Act I Schedule of RBI Act III Schedule of RBI Act 87. The capacity of banks to create derivative deposits out of primary deposits is known as A) Factoring B) EFT Credit contrathon 0) Credit creation 88. Name the theory which states that a Bank should lend only short term self-liquidating productive loans Anticipated income theory Shift ability theory Profitability theory Real bills doctrine None of these 89. The balance sheet of Banking company is associated with Form C of the Ill Schedule of Banking regulation From A of the Ill Schedule of Banking regula-
6] a 26 uaafl
)WEflIthI8flflUjI
tion From B of the Ill Schedule of Banking regulation From C of the II Schedule of Banking regulation 90. Charging depreciation to fixed assets is an example of--- reserves (A) General Reserves (B) Specific Reserves (C) Dividend Reserve (D) Fund Reserve 91.Reservefund isan example of(A) General Reserve (B) Specific Reserve (C) Sinking Reserve (D) Fund Reserve 92.---of the society cannot be attached by any courtNet Profit Land and Building Reserve fund Plant and Machinery 93.Regarding Reservefund prevention is better than cure policy is relation to Society Raiffeisen Society Schulze Bank Luzatti Society Dr. Bern Hardi Society 94. Net Profit in a Co-operative society is shown in the side of the balance sheet (A) Asset side (B) Liability side -
----
---
-
-
Both side of the Balance Sheet Not shown in the Balance Sheet 95. Reserve created in the Final account is the duty ofBoard of Directors Auditor General Body Secretary 96. Gross profit or gross loss is calculated throughProfit & Loss Account Trading account Balance Sheet (D)Trail Balance 97.The reserve created form net profit General Reserve Specific Reserve Net Reserve Profit Reserve 98. In a Co-operative society bad debts, doubtful debts, overdue interests etc. are determined by Auditor General Body Managing Committee Secretary 99. Reserve fund is created from the of the co-op year societies
Annual net profit Annual Gross profit Depreciation fund Provident Fund 1 00.The funds raised wi the society are called Borrowed fund Owned Funds Marginal Utility FunI Capital Fund
51(B) 55(D) 59.(B) 63(B) 67(C) 71(B) 75.(B) 79(B) 83.(A) 87(D) 91(A) 95(B) 99(A)
-
-
---
-
52(C) 56(C) 60(A) 64(D) 68(C) 72(0 76(C) 80(D) 84(B) 88(D) 92(C) 96(5) 100.(B)
53(B) 57(C) 61(A) 65.(A) 69.(D) 73.(A) 77.(D) 81(A) 85(C) 89(5) 93(A) 97.(A)
aJ)(fl)'6flfl6)aJ) o1&)9i3 oJ01(
0
olpi
aboosmJdealufl TLMI scoomoan
awrAdeam
TIM.E.
Triumphant Institute of Management Education Pvl Ltd
ajoij
now 0481O Ojeldpim AWa(i QAQBQkQ6M0bW TiME sapmopod 6T)JfflD6)?1S6. eD36flb: )a3J- 4456 s5, 4064T06, 0A3.- 27504.44, aJ8BTh131]14- 2224555, AO(D)o- 3290639, W)J0- 2381284, 809S°- 4075000, a(tt- 82155,
Directions for questions I to 5: In the questions given below, the relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. These statements are followed by two conclusions. Mark your answer as if only I follows. if only II follows. if either I or II follows. if neither I nor II follows. if both I and II follow.
oJOMQOSt 04916060666,
7.
8.
(2) V,T (5) R,V
Which of the following statements is false? (1) U is from South Africa and plays Cricket.
By combining the given statements, we get I SN = M
(4) S plays Badminton. (5) None of these
.
The person who is from Pakistan plays (1) Football (2) Badminton (4) Football or Badminton (3) Cricket (5) Football or Cricket Which of the following combinations is correct? T New Zealand Badminton V Pakistan Football 0 India Badminton S Srilanka Cricket R India Football -
-
-
-
-
Statement: C=1_1s05R=TSS Conclusions- 1. S = C II. S > C Conclusions: I. T >L II. A>M Statements: T<15NY,N=M
Conclusions: I. I
5 2 3
6. 7. 8.
4 3 3
1
9.
1
1
10.
3
TEST
I
-
Who is from India?
(2)V (3)R (5) EitherQorR
1. By combining the given statements, we get K S I = N = E K, follows Conclusion II: D > 0, follows. Both I and II follow. Choice (5) ..
2.
3,
Game
Bangladesh
Badminton
X Pakistan X South Africa
Badminton
0
Cricket Football
By combining the given statements, we get Pl>D and N2'.l N. follows. Choice (2) Only II follows. The given statement is, C=USOS R=TSS From the above statement, Conclusion I : S = C. does not follow. Conclusion II : S > C. does not follow. But both are contradictory to each other. Either I or 11 follows.
Cricket Badminton
Football
R S
Sri lanka
T
New Zealand X Australia X_Pakistan
I Cricket
Football Football
Given, U and V play the same game, hence th y play cricket. Given, S is from Snianka and plays either Badmi tot, or Cricket. Hence, S plays Badminton, since only two persi s play cricket (Li and V play cricket ) Hence T plays Football, sii i .e at least two persons play each game. Given, the person who lays cricket is from Australia. Hence, V is from Australia, sii i e U is from neither Australia nor Pakistan. Hence, R is from akistan. U is from South Africa and 0 is from India. The distribution is as shown below.
Solutions for questions 1 to 5:
O is not from Pakistan but plays Badminton. U and V play the same game, which is not Football. T is from New Zealand and does not play Cricket. Only two persons play Cricket, but they are not R and P. S is from Srilanka and plays either Badminton or Cricket. The person from Australia plays Cricket. R does not play Badminton. P is from Bangladesh but does not play Football. 0 is not from South Africa. U is from neither Australia nor Pakistan.
Country
P
V
Solutions
Directions for questions 6 to 10: These questions are based on the following information.
Person
-
-
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Statements: C
Solutions for questions 6 to 10:
-
-
-
I
By combining the given statements, we get C < L:5 M < 0 < U = N S A = T From the above statements. Conclusion I :T > L, follows. Conclusion II :A -e M. follows. Only I follows. Choice (1)
(3) R,T
(2) R is from Pakistan. (3) V plays Cricket and is from India.
Statements: PN
Each of the seven persons P. 0, R, S. T. U and V is from a different country among India, Srilanka, Pakistan, New Zealand, Australia, South Africa and Bangladesh but not necessarily in that order. They play a different game among Cricket, Football and Badminton. At least two persons play each game.
6499011
Which of the following groups play football?
(1) R,S (4) P.R
Statements: Kl=N K II. 0>0
(1) U (4) Q
aoj ksa.
eown afiafiw sollwa aidmaubasa ajolyApia)oo1ajønj sadde mo0joto&n°T.LM1
dQa(H(D(0aJa(bo-
TEST-I REASONING
6.
54.(A) 58(C) 62.(D) 66.(D) 70(D) 74(0 78.(A) 82(0) 86(A) 90(B) 94.(B) 98.(A)
Person P 0 R S T U V
Country Bangladesh India Pakistan Srilanka New Zealand South Africa Australia
Game Badminto Badminto Football Badminto Football Cricket Cricket
0 is from India. R and I play Football. 'V plays Cricket and is from India' is false. The person who is from Pakistan is R and
Choice (3)
'Q - India -Badminton' is correct.
= -
-
-
(4) ice (3) )ice (3) Football. )ice (1) (3)