LICE JTO (T) VY 2022-Declaration of Merit List

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Recruitment Branch

BSNL Corporate Office, Room no: 215,


2nd Floor, Eastern Court, Janpath, New Delhi-110001

E file No:- BSNLCO-11/13/(12)/2/2023-RECTT-CO Dated:-13/10/2023

To
The Chief General Managers,
A&N/ AP/AS/ BH/CHG/CTD/ CHTD
GJ/HAR/KTK/KLA/MP/MH/NE-II/
OD/RJ/TN/TLGN/Sikkim/UTK & CN(Tx-N).
BSNL Telecom Circles.

Subject: - Limited Internal Competitive Examination (LICE) for promotion to


the grade of Junior Telecom Officer (Telecom) [JTO (T)] under 50% internal
quota for vacancy year 2022 - [For working eligible BSNL employees only] held
on 27.08.2023- declaration of merit list.
On the basis of the performance in the Limited Internal Competitive
Examination (LICE) for promotion to the grade of Junior Telecom Officer
(Telecom) [JTO (T)] in BSNL under 50% internal quota for VY 2022 held on
27.08.2023, the concerned 21 Circle-wise merit list of candidates, is given in
Annexure-A. The marks secured by eligible candidates, their Application
Nos./Registration. Nos, HRMS/ Perner No., have been mentioned against their
names, the verified category as well as parent circle of the candidates have been
extracted from the data available in SAP portal and considered for the compilation of
merit list.

2. The list has been prepared considering only the Parent Circle of the candidate
as per the SAP e-verified data by circles. In case of inter-Circle/Rule-8 etc.
transfer cases, such candidates may approach the concerned Circle under
intimation to Cadre Controlling Authority for revision of posting on
promotion with respect to the available vacancy.
3. The name of candidates, their Application Nos./Regn. Nos. and HRMS / Perner
Nos. in the list shown, are as per the information furnished by the concerned
Candidate, during online registration process/Online examination, duly
verified by the concerned circles. All efforts have been taken by the
Recruitment Branch, to prepare the aforesaid list as error free. However, if any
discrepancy/ error noticed in any of the column, the same may please be
brought to the notice of this office immediately within 15 days of this letter
date positively on e-mail Id. [email protected]. No-request shall be
entertained under any circumstances, if the same is received after the
prescribed date.
4. All formalities relating to seniority/promotion/posting & training of the merit
listed candidates, are to be completed by the Circle concerned as per existing
rule and the feedback may be updated in SAP module.

i. It is once again worthwhile to mention that the eligibility status as


well as parent circle of the candidates have been considered on the
basis of e-verified data of the candidate (by concerned circle)

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Recruitment Branch
BSNL Corporate Office, Room no: 215,
2nd Floor, Eastern Court, Janpath, New Delhi-110001

ii. The candidates mentioned in the Annexure-A shall have to furnish


an undertaking, without any prejudice that in case of any
discrepancy, found at any stage relating to eligibility, the
candidature of such candidates shall stand cancelled.

5. BSNL Corporate Office reserves the right to cancel/modify the aforesaid list in
case of any candidate at any time, whose name has been figured
mistakenly/inadvertently in the said list, whenever such mistake is
noticed/detected.
6. The result will be subject to the outcome of court cases/ direction for
the matter "reservation in promotion” and on “own merit concept" pending
in different courts or any other court case on the issue related to reservation
and also DoP&T instructions issued from time to time and endorsed by
Establishment section of BSNL.
7. Since the Jarnail Singh batch of cases is pending in the Supreme Court of
India, any promotion order issued shall be subject to further orders that may
be passed by the Supreme Court in the said batch of cases.

This is issued with the approval of competent authority.

(Pravin Kumar Jha)


AGM (Recruitment)
Encl:- 1. Merit List – Annexure-A

Copy for information pl.:-

1. PPS to Dir (HR), BSNL Board


2. PGM (Establishment), BSNLCO.
3. CGM, ALTTC, BSNL for planning of training of these candidates

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LICE for promotion to the grade of Junior Telecom Officer (Telecom) JTO(T) under 50% internal quota for
ANNEXURE-A
vacancy year 2022 held on 27.08.2023
Sl. Part-A Part-B
App No. HRMERP Candidate Name Category Parent Circle Total Score
No. Score Score
Andaman & NicobarTelecom Circle : OC : 0; SC : 2; ST : 1; TOTAL :3; PWD : 0
OC
No OC Vacancy
SC
No SC qualified candidates available
ST
No ST qualified candidates available

Andhra Pradesh Telecom Circle : OC : 7; SC : 1; ST : 0; TOTAL :8; PWD : 1


OC
1 JTO750487 201400976 ADITYA MALIKAPURI DEVI Y RMY BA OC Andhra Pradesh Telecom Circle 29 82 111
2 JTO750197 201400937 Y SUNIL CHAKRAVARTHY ONG OA OC Andhra Pradesh Telecom Circle 27.5 81.25 108.75
3 JTO750044 201401520 GUJJULA SRINIVASULA REDDY ONG OA OC Andhra Pradesh Telecom Circle 33.75 71.5 105.25
4 JTO750737 201401511 RAMA KRISHNA KODI CNTX-Sounth OC Andhra Pradesh Telecom Circle 27 76.25 103.25
5 JTO750191 201401367 JAHNAVI LAKSHMI RAMYA YANDRAPALLI CDP OA SC Andhra Pradesh Telecom Circle 29.5 73.5 103
6 JTO750133 201400784 ROUSHAN JAMEER VADLA CDP OA OC Andhra Pradesh Telecom Circle 28.50 69.00 97.50
7 JTO750109 201401383 BATHINI ANIL KUMAR NLR BA OC-PWD Andhra Pradesh Telecom Circle 18.75 60 78.75
SC
1 JTO750414 201400829 JONNALAGADDA ARUN KUMAR GTR BA SC Andhra Pradesh Telecom Circle 24 61 85
ST
No ST Vacancy

Assam Telecom Circle : OC : 2; SC : 0; ST : 0; TOTAL :2; PWD : 0


OC
1 JTO750408 201401248 KRISHANU ROY OC Assam Telecom Circle 38 65 103
2 JT0750643 201401416 PRABHAKAR KHANAL OC Assam Telecom Circle 34.75 60 94.75
SC
No SC Vacancy
ST
No ST Vacancy

Bihar Telecom Circle : OC : 0; SC : 0; ST : 3;TOTAL :3; PWD : 0


OC
No OC Vacancy
SC
No SC Vacancy
ST
No ST qualified candidates available

Calcutta Telephones : OC : 1; SC : 0 ST :0; TOTAL :1; PWD : 0


OC
1 JTO750376 201400575 JAIDEEP KUMAR OC Calcutta Telephones 35.5 81.25 116.75
SC
No SC Vacancy
ST
No ST Vacancy

Chennai Telephone : OC : 10; SC : 11; ST : 6; TOTAL :27; PWD : 0


OC
1 JTO750246 60270056 PASWAN PRADEEP RAJESH SC Chennai Telephone 27.25 72.5 99.75
2 JTO750548 60270057 PUSHPENDRA JOULIYA SC Chennai Telephone 28 63.25 91.25
3 JTO750460 60270058 NARENDRA SINGH SC Chennai Telephone 21.75 45.25 67
No more OC qualified candidates available
SC
1 JTO750174 199802290 CHANDRAKANTH A SC Chennai Telephone 16.5 38.75 55.25
No more SC qualified candidates available

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Sl. Part-A Part-B
App No. HRMERP Candidate Name Category Parent Circle Total Score
No. Score Score
ST
No ST qualified candidates available

Chhattisgarh Telecom Circle : OC : 9; SC : 6; ST : 0; TOTAL :15; PWD : 0


OC
1 JTO750392 201400397 VIKAS ARMO ST Chhattisgarh Telecom Circle 33.25 57.25 90.5
2 JTO750345 201100557 ASHISH KINDO ST Chhattisgarh Telecom Circle 22.75 55.75 78.5
3 JTO750272 201100670 SATYENDRA KUMAR GHRITLAHRE SC Chhattisgarh Telecom Circle 18 44.75 62.75
No more OC qualified candidates available
SC
No more SC qualified candidates available
ST
No ST Vacancy

CoreNetwork(Tx-North) : OC : 17; SC : 0; ST : 3; TOTAL :20; PWD : 0


OC
1 JTO750418 201400989 PRABHAT RANJAN OC CoreNetwork(Tx-North) 25.5 53.75 79.25
No more OC qualified candidates available
SC
No SC Vacancy
ST
No ST qualified candidates available

Gujarat Telecom Circle : OC : 1; SC : 1; ST : 0;TOTAL :2; PWD : 0


OC
1 JTO750302 201400005 MUKESH MAHATO OC Gujarat Telecom Circle 34 70.5 104.5
SC
1 JTO750297 60101304 VAGHELA MOHINDARSINH SHIVABHAI SC Gujarat Telecom Circle 29.50 72.25 101.75
ST
No ST Vacancy

Haryana Telecom Circle : OC : 3; SC : 0; ST : 7; TOTAL :10; PWD : 1


OC
1 JTO750590 201400655 ANKUSH OC Haryana Telecom Circle 36.5 83.5 120
2 JTO750401 201400159 PARDEEP KUMAR OC Haryana Telecom Circle 33 85.25 118.25
3 JTO750214 201401682 DEEPAK KUMAR OC Haryana Telecom Circle 32 84 116
SC
No SC Vacancy
ST
No ST qualified candidates available

Karnataka Telecom Circle : OC : 31; SC : 49; ST : 24; TOTAL :104; PWD : 0


OC
1 JTO750163 201000593 NAVEEN OC Karnataka Telecom Circle 20 55.75 75.75
2 JTO750677 201402224 VINAY HANAMANTH ACHALKAR OC Karnataka Telecom Circle 20.75 53 73.75
3 JTO750108 201200056 SANDEEP R OC Karnataka Telecom Circle 17.5 45.75 63.25
4 JTO750071 201400543 PRASANNAKUMAR AM OC Karnataka Telecom Circle 16.5 45.5 62
No more OC qualified candidates available
SC
No SC qualified candidates available
ST
No ST qualified candidates available

Kerala Telecom Circle : OC : 10; SC : 23; ST : 12; TOTAL :45; PWD : 0


OC
1 JTO750681 200802264 LAKSHMI R OC Kerala Telecom Circle 22.75 52.5 75.25
2 JTO750296 201100382 GOKULDAS C N OC Kerala Telecom Circle 19.75 50.75 70.5
3 JTO750369 701661 JAYASREE R S OC Kerala Telecom Circle 25.75 37.5 63.25

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Sl. Part-A Part-B
App No. HRMERP Candidate Name Category Parent Circle Total Score
No. Score Score
4 JTO750365 200500604 DEEPAK P OC Kerala Telecom Circle 18.25 43.75 62
5 JTO750441 200802368 RENJINI K OC Kerala Telecom Circle 19.5 41.5 61
6 JTO750823 201100494 BALAMURUGAN A K OC Kerala Telecom Circle 20 39.25 59.25
7 JTO750522 200902275 SARITHA K S OC Kerala Telecom Circle 16.75 41.75 58.5
8 JTO750374 200306095 VIVEK K J OC Kerala Telecom Circle 19 38.5 57.5
9 JTO750390 200008041 DINESH KUMAR K OC Kerala Telecom Circle 16.75 38.75 55.5
No more OC qualified candidates available
SC
No SC qualified candidates available
ST
No ST qualified candidates available

Madhya Pradesh Telecom Circle : OC : 7; SC : 26; ST : 11; TOTAL :44; PWD : 0


OC
1 JTO750335 201400101 AKHILESH KUMAR CHAURASIYA OC Madhya Pradesh Telecom Circle 28.25 68.5 96.75
2 JTO750443 201400034 PRAMOD MISHRA OC Madhya Pradesh Telecom Circle 25.75 67 92.75
3 JTO750140 201400680 VIRENDRA GUPTA OC Madhya Pradesh Telecom Circle 26.5 65.75 92.25
4 JTO750144 201400080 NAND KISHORE PATEL OC Madhya Pradesh Telecom Circle 30.5 59.75 90.25
5 JTO750356 60330016 MANOJ KUMAR SC Madhya Pradesh Telecom Circle 26.5 60.5 87
6 JTO750586 201400369 GULAB SINGH YADAV OC Madhya Pradesh Telecom Circle 30.5 56.5 87
7 JTO750012 60330017 BHUPATI KUMAR PATEL OC Madhya Pradesh Telecom Circle 16.5 69.75 86.25
SC
1 JTO750089 201400557 SANJAY RAMTEKE SC Madhya Pradesh Telecom Circle 19.25 54 73.25
2 JTO750079 201100519 AJAY PALASHYA SC Madhya Pradesh Telecom Circle 17 32.5 49.5
No more SC qualified candidates available
ST
1 JTO750896 60146700 SHIVAJI ST Madhya Pradesh Telecom Circle 20.5 57 77.5
2 JTO750238 201400363 AVESH ALASIYA ST Madhya Pradesh Telecom Circle 15.75 48.5 64.25
No more ST qualified candidates available

Maharashtra Telecom Circle : OC : 29; SC : 18; ST : 12; TOTAL :59; PWD : 0


OC
1 JTO750293 201401357 VILAS GOVEKAR OC Maharashtra Telecom Circle 30.5 58 88.5
2 JTO750771 1401638 ASHISH NAWALKISHOR AGRAWAL OC Maharashtra Telecom Circle 24.25 58.25 82.5
3 JTO750479 201401308 MANOJ YADAV OC Maharashtra Telecom Circle 25.5 55 80.5
4 JTO750328 201401643 AMIT SHANKARRAO MUDE OC Maharashtra Telecom Circle 21 58.75 79.75
5 JTO750726 201401639 PAWANKUMAR MANIKRAO MANKAR OC Maharashtra Telecom Circle 25 53.75 78.75
6 JTO750158 201401899 VAIBHAV MADHUKAR DIKHOLE OC Maharashtra Telecom Circle 20 58.5 78.5
7 JTO750602 201401306 MUBIN MANSUR MULLA OC Maharashtra Telecom Circle 22.75 55.5 78.25
8 JTO750236 201401441 SUNIL SAHEBRAO WAGHMARE SC Maharashtra Telecom Circle 24 53.25 77.25
9 JTO750177 60150211 AHINWAR DEVIDAS PIRAJI OC Maharashtra Telecom Circle 29.75 46 75.75
10 JTO750570 201401674 DEEPAK TANDYEKKAL KUNHIKANNAN OC Maharashtra Telecom Circle 18.75 53.75 72.5
11 JTO750572 201401292 SUPRIYA SAGAR PITALE OC Maharashtra Telecom Circle 26 45 71
12 JTO750554 201401919 NILESH AJABRAO NIBRAD OC Maharashtra Telecom Circle 17.5 50 67.5
13 JTO750164 201100693 VISHAL NANDALAL TIWARI OC Maharashtra Telecom Circle 19.25 48.25 67.5
14 JTO750387 201401640 JITENDRA KUMAR SC Maharashtra Telecom Circle 18.5 47 65.5
15 JTO750616 201401662 ARJUNKUMAR KSHIRSAGAR OC Maharashtra Telecom Circle 19 45.75 64.75
16 JTO750065 1401471 PRIYANKA PRAVIN JADHAV OC Maharashtra Telecom Circle 16.75 42 58.75
17 JTO750754 200801594 MAHENDRA LAXMANRAO SEWANE OC Maharashtra Telecom Circle 16.25 40 56.25
No more OC qualified candidates available
SC
1 JTO750139 200402299 VIVEK LAXMAN SHINDE SC Maharashtra Telecom Circle 19.75 25.25 45
No more SC qualified candidates available
ST
No ST qualified candidates available

NorthEast-II Telecom Circle : OC : 1; SC : 3; ST : 0; TOTAL :4; PWD : 0


OC

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Sl. Part-A Part-B
App No. HRMERP Candidate Name Category Parent Circle Total Score
No. Score Score
1 JTO750428 201400323 BINTHONLO KHING ST NorthEast-II Telecom Circle 31.5 57.75 89.25
SC
No SC qualified candidates available
ST
No ST Vacancy

Odisha Telecom Circle : OC : 16; SC : 25; ST : 9; TOTAL :50; PWD : 0


OC
1 JTO750405 60320009 PANKAJ KUMAR MEENA ST Odisha Telecom Circle 28.75 59.5 88.25
2 JTO750326 60320010 DASARI RAJESHAM ST Odisha Telecom Circle 16.75 48 64.75
No more OC qualified candidates available
SC
No SC qualified candidates available
ST
No more ST qualified candidates available

Rajasthan Telecom Circle : OC : 2; SC : 1; ST : 1; TOTAL :4; PWD : 0


OC
1 JTO750311 1401659 RAJKUMAR AGRAWAL OC Rajasthan Telecom Circle 30.75 74.5 105.25
2 JTO750304 60200029 APURVA MISHRA OC Rajasthan Telecom Circle 33.25 71.5 104.75
SC
1 JTO750350 201401968 BALRAM ASWAR SC Rajasthan Telecom Circle 20 56.5 76.5
ST
1 JTO750048 60200094 GAJENDRA MEENA ST Rajasthan Telecom Circle 27 61.5 88.5

Sikkim Telecom Circle : OC : 13; SC : 1; ST : 0; TOTAL :14; PWD : 1


OC
No OC qualified candidates available
SC
No SC qualified candidates available
ST
No ST Vacancy

Tamil NaduCircle : OC : 11; SC : 2; ST : 2; TOTAL :15; PWD : 1


OC
1 JTO750667 201400479 WILSON AROKIADASS A OC Tamil Nadu Circle 28.5 67 95.5
2 JTO750077 201401026 AMBROSE PUVIARASU P OC Tamil Nadu Circle 23.25 68.75 92
3 JTO750234 1400218 RAHMAN S OC Tamil Nadu Circle 22.5 65.25 87.75
4 JTO750266 201400217 PRAJIN P OC Tamil Nadu Circle 28.5 58 86.5
5 JTO750024 201401020 RAJKUTTY S OC Tamil Nadu Circle 30.75 55 85.75
6 JTO750393 201400298 MUTHUSUGANYA R OC Tamil Nadu Circle 24.25 59 83.25
7 JTO750367 201400204 RENITA PRIYATHARSHINI R OC Tamil Nadu Circle 20.75 58.5 79.25
8 JTO750660 1100579 I SENTHIL KUMAR OC Tamil Nadu Circle 24.25 53.25 77.5
9 JTO750879 201401025 SATHEESH BALAJI S SC Tamil Nadu Circle 22.25 53.75 76
10 JTO750064 201400251 SOWUNDARRIYA B OC Tamil Nadu Circle 16.25 50.5 66.75
11 JTO750582 201100475 BOOPATHI L OC-PWD Tamil Nadu Circle 18.75 47.75 66.5
SC
1 JTO750431 200402613 KIRUBAKARAN V SC Tamil Nadu Circle 26 33.5 59.5
2 JTO750646 99300318 JAYAKRISHNAN P SC Tamil Nadu Circle 13.75 37.5 51.25
ST
No ST qualified candidates available

Telangana Telecom Circle : OC : 7; SC : 5; ST : 2; TOTAL :14; PWD : 1


OC
1 JTO750474 1401685 YAGNAM ADHOKSHAJA OC Telangana Telecom circle 34.75 74.75 109.50
2 JTO750469 201401875 SIRIPURAM SANTHOSH KUMAR OC Telangana Telecom circle 30.00 73.50 103.50
3 JTO750134 201402219 KODALI RAVI RAJU SC Telangana Telecom circle 35.00 67.00 102.00
4 JTO750208 201401693 GATLA AJAY PRASAD OC Telangana Telecom circle 32.00 65.75 97.75

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Sl. Part-A Part-B
App No. HRMERP Candidate Name Category Parent Circle Total Score
No. Score Score
5 JTO750250 201400867 CHINTALA MAHENDER REDDY OC Telangana Telecom circle 28.50 66.25 94.75
6 JTO750308 201400967 AMEER KHAN OC Telangana Telecom circle 25.75 68.75 94.50
7 JTO750331 201401868 Y SHIRISHA OC-PWD Telangana Telecom circle 17.75 63.50 81.25
SC
1 JTO750088 201402222 MADASU SAIDULU SC Telangana Telecom circle 12.50 52.50 65.00
2 JTO750184 201401691 BODA SAILU SC Telangana Telecom circle 18.50 43.75 62.25
3 JTO750348 1401407 VINEETH GUNTI SC Telangana Telecom circle 24.50 32.75 57.25
No more SC qualified candidates available
ST
1 JTO750515 201401979 RAVI NAIK DHARAVATH ST Telangana Telecom circle 26.50 56.25 82.75
2 JTO750138 60255654 RAMCHANDER GUGULOTHU ST Telangana Telecom circle 12.50 53.50 66.00

Uttaranchal Telecom Circle : OC : 1; SC : 0; ST : 7; TOTAL :8; PWD : 0


OC
1 JTO750480 201402192 RAKESH KUMAR VERMA OC Uttaranchal Telecom Circle 24 63.75 87.75
SC
No SC Vacancy
ST
No ST qualified candidates available

NOTE : SENIORITY OF CANDIDATES HAVING EQUAL MARKS TO BE DECIDED BY CONCERNED CIRCLES

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Junior Telecom-officer (JT0)

FINAL ANSWER KEY

Section - I JTO General English & General Studies

COMPREHENSION PASSAGES
Based on the following passage, answer the questions :

Her first journey — what careful, painstaking, elaborate plans she had had to make for it! She had thriftily saved whatever stray coins came her way, resisting
every temptation to buy peppermints, toys, balloons, and the like, and finally she had saved a total of sixty paise. How difficult it had been, particularly that
day at the village fair, but she had resolutely stifled a strong desire to ride the merry-go-round, even though she had the money. After she had enough money
saved, her next problem was how to slip out of the house without her mother's knowledge. But she managed this without too much difficulty. Every day after
lunch her mother would nap from about one to four or so.

Valli always used these hours for her 'excursions' as she stood looking from the doorway of her house or sometimes even ventured out into the village; today,
these same hours could be used for her first excursion outside the village. The bus rolled on now cutting across a bare landscape, now rushing through a tiny
hamlet or past an odd wayside shop. Sometimes the bus seemed on the point of gobbling up another vehicle that was coming towards them or a pedestrian
Q.No: 1 crossing the road. But lo! somehow it passed on smoothly, leaving all obstacles safely behind. Trees came running towards them but then stopped as the bus
reached them and simply stood there helpless for a moment by the side of the road before rushing away in the other direction.

Suddenly Valli clapped her hands with glee. A young cow, tail high in the air, was running very fast, right in the middle of the road, right in front of the bus.
The bus slowed to a crawl, and the driver sounded his horn loudly again and again. But the more he honked, the more frightened the animal became and the
faster it galloped — always right in front of the bus. Somehow this was very funny to Valli. She laughed and laughed until there were tears in her eyes. "Hey,
lady, haven’t you laughed enough?" called, the conductor. "Better save some for tomorrow." At last the cow moved off the road. And soon the bus came to a
railroad crossing. A speck of a train could be seen in the distance, growing bigger and bigger as it drew near. Then it rushed past the crossing gate with a
tremendous roar and rattle, shaking the bus. Then the bus went on and passed the train station. From there it traversed a busy, well-laid-out shopping street
and, turning, entered a wider thoroughfare. Such big, bright-looking shops! What glittering displays of clothes and other merchandise! Such big crowds!
Struck dumb with wonder, Valli gaped at everything.

The purpose of the passage is to highlight:

A Presence of a cow on the road blocking the traffic

B Route followed by the bus

C Planning and execution of first journey by a young girl

D Describe the shopping street

Correct Answer C

Q.No: 2 COMPREHENSION PASSAGES


Based on the following passage, answer the questions :
Her first journey — what careful, painstaking, elaborate plans she had had to make for it! She had thriftily saved whatever stray coins came her way, resisting
every temptation to buy peppermints, toys, balloons, and the like, and finally she had saved a total of sixty paise. How difficult it had been, particularly that
day at the village fair, but she had resolutely stifled a strong desire to ride the merry-go-round, even though she had the money. After she had enough money
saved, her next problem was how to slip out of the house without her mother's knowledge. But she managed this without too much difficulty. Every day after
lunch her mother would nap from about one to four or so.

Valli always used these hours for her 'excursions' as she stood looking from the doorway of her house or sometimes even ventured out into the village; today,
these same hours could be used for her first excursion outside the village. The bus rolled on now cutting across a bare landscape, now rushing through a tiny
hamlet or past an odd wayside shop. Sometimes the bus seemed on the point of gobbling up another vehicle that was coming towards them or a pedestrian
crossing the road. But lo! somehow it passed on smoothly, leaving all obstacles safely behind. Trees came running towards them but then stopped as the bus
reached them and simply stood there helpless for a moment by the side of the road before rushing away in the other direction.

Suddenly Valli clapped her hands with glee. A young cow, tail high in the air, was running very fast, right in the middle of the road, right in front of the bus.
The bus slowed to a crawl, and the driver sounded his horn loudly again and again. But the more he honked, the more frightened the animal became and the
faster it galloped — always right in front of the bus. Somehow this was very funny to Valli. She laughed and laughed until there were tears in her eyes. "Hey,
lady, haven’t you laughed enough?" called, the conductor. "Better save some for tomorrow." At last the cow moved off the road. And soon the bus came to a
railroad crossing. A speck of a train could be seen in the distance, growing bigger and bigger as it drew near. Then it rushed past the crossing gate with a
tremendous roar and rattle, shaking the bus. Then the bus went on and passed the train station. From there it traversed a busy, well-laid-out shopping street
and, turning, entered a wider thoroughfare. Such big, bright-looking shops! What glittering displays of clothes and other merchandise! Such big crowds!
Struck dumb with wonder, Valli gaped at everything.

The passage indicates that Valli is a :

A Spendthrift

B Meticulous planner

C Impatient

D Dumb

Correct Answer B

Q.No: 3 COMPREHENSION PASSAGES


Based on the following passage, answer the questions :

Her first journey — what careful, painstaking, elaborate plans she had had to make for it! She had thriftily saved whatever stray coins came her way, resisting
every temptation to buy peppermints, toys, balloons, and the like, and finally she had saved a total of sixty paise. How difficult it had been, particularly that
day at the village fair, but she had resolutely stifled a strong desire to ride the merry-go-round, even though she had the money. After she had enough money
saved, her next problem was how to slip out of the house without her mother's knowledge. But she managed this without too much difficulty. Every day after
lunch her mother would nap from about one to four or so.

Valli always used these hours for her 'excursions' as she stood looking from the doorway of her house or sometimes even ventured out into the village; today,
these same hours could be used for her first excursion outside the village. The bus rolled on now cutting across a bare landscape, now rushing through a tiny
hamlet or past an odd wayside shop. Sometimes the bus seemed on the point of gobbling up another vehicle that was coming towards them or a pedestrian
crossing the road. But lo! somehow it passed on smoothly, leaving all obstacles safely behind. Trees came running towards them but then stopped as the bus
reached them and simply stood there helpless for a moment by the side of the road before rushing away in the other direction.

Suddenly Valli clapped her hands with glee. A young cow, tail high in the air, was running very fast, right in the middle of the road, right in front of the bus.
The bus slowed to a crawl, and the driver sounded his horn loudly again and again. But the more he honked, the more frightened the animal became and the
faster it galloped — always right in front of the bus. Somehow this was very funny to Valli. She laughed and laughed until there were tears in her eyes. "Hey,
lady, haven’t you laughed enough?" called, the conductor. "Better save some for tomorrow." At last the cow moved off the road. And soon the bus came to a
railroad crossing. A speck of a train could be seen in the distance, growing bigger and bigger as it drew near. Then it rushed past the crossing gate with a
tremendous roar and rattle, shaking the bus. Then the bus went on and passed the train station. From there it traversed a busy, well-laid-out shopping street
and, turning, entered a wider thoroughfare. Such big, bright-looking shops! What glittering displays of clothes and other merchandise! Such big crowds!
Struck dumb with wonder, Valli gaped at everything.

From the paragraph it can be inferred that the bus driver while driving was :

A Always maintaining safe distance from pedestrians

B Always maintaining safe distance from other vehicles

C Driving rashly at times

D Driving slowly

Correct Answer C

COMPREHENSION PASSAGES
Based on the following passage, answer the questions :

Her first journey — what careful, painstaking, elaborate plans she had had to make for it! She had thriftily saved whatever stray coins came her way, resisting
every temptation to buy peppermints, toys, balloons, and the like, and finally she had saved a total of sixty paise. How difficult it had been, particularly that
day at the village fair, but she had resolutely stifled a strong desire to ride the merry-go-round, even though she had the money. After she had enough money
saved, her next problem was how to slip out of the house without her mother's knowledge. But she managed this without too much difficulty. Every day after
lunch her mother would nap from about one to four or so.

Valli always used these hours for her 'excursions' as she stood looking from the doorway of her house or sometimes even ventured out into the village; today,
these same hours could be used for her first excursion outside the village. The bus rolled on now cutting across a bare landscape, now rushing through a tiny
hamlet or past an odd wayside shop. Sometimes the bus seemed on the point of gobbling up another vehicle that was coming towards them or a pedestrian
Q.No: 4 crossing the road. But lo! somehow it passed on smoothly, leaving all obstacles safely behind. Trees came running towards them but then stopped as the bus
reached them and simply stood there helpless for a moment by the side of the road before rushing away in the other direction.

Suddenly Valli clapped her hands with glee. A young cow, tail high in the air, was running very fast, right in the middle of the road, right in front of the bus.
The bus slowed to a crawl, and the driver sounded his horn loudly again and again. But the more he honked, the more frightened the animal became and the
faster it galloped — always right in front of the bus. Somehow this was very funny to Valli. She laughed and laughed until there were tears in her eyes. "Hey,
lady, haven’t you laughed enough?" called, the conductor. "Better save some for tomorrow." At last the cow moved off the road. And soon the bus came to a
railroad crossing. A speck of a train could be seen in the distance, growing bigger and bigger as it drew near. Then it rushed past the crossing gate with a
tremendous roar and rattle, shaking the bus. Then the bus went on and passed the train station. From there it traversed a busy, well-laid-out shopping street
and, turning, entered a wider thoroughfare. Such big, bright-looking shops! What glittering displays of clothes and other merchandise! Such big crowds!
Struck dumb with wonder, Valli gaped at everything.

Valli had tears in her eyes because :

A She was afraid as she left home without her mother's knowledge

B The bus slowed to a crawl

C It was her first excursion outside the village

D She had a strong laughter


Correct Answer D

Q.No: 5 COMPREHENSION PASSAGES


Based on the following passage, answer the questions :
Her first journey — what careful, painstaking, elaborate plans she had had to make for it! She had thriftily saved whatever stray coins came her way, resisting
every temptation to buy peppermints, toys, balloons, and the like, and finally she had saved a total of sixty paise. How difficult it had been, particularly that
day at the village fair, but she had resolutely stifled a strong desire to ride the merry-go-round, even though she had the money. After she had enough money
saved, her next problem was how to slip out of the house without her mother's knowledge. But she managed this without too much difficulty. Every day after
lunch her mother would nap from about one to four or so.

Valli always used these hours for her 'excursions' as she stood looking from the doorway of her house or sometimes even ventured out into the village; today,
these same hours could be used for her first excursion outside the village. The bus rolled on now cutting across a bare landscape, now rushing through a tiny
hamlet or past an odd wayside shop. Sometimes the bus seemed on the point of gobbling up another vehicle that was coming towards them or a pedestrian
crossing the road. But lo! somehow it passed on smoothly, leaving all obstacles safely behind. Trees came running towards them but then stopped as the bus
reached them and simply stood there helpless for a moment by the side of the road before rushing away in the other direction.

Suddenly Valli clapped her hands with glee. A young cow, tail high in the air, was running very fast, right in the middle of the road, right in front of the bus.
The bus slowed to a crawl, and the driver sounded his horn loudly again and again. But the more he honked, the more frightened the animal became and the
faster it galloped — always right in front of the bus. Somehow this was very funny to Valli. She laughed and laughed until there were tears in her eyes. "Hey,
lady, haven’t you laughed enough?" called, the conductor. "Better save some for tomorrow." At last the cow moved off the road. And soon the bus came to a
railroad crossing. A speck of a train could be seen in the distance, growing bigger and bigger as it drew near. Then it rushed past the crossing gate with a
tremendous roar and rattle, shaking the bus. Then the bus went on and passed the train station. From there it traversed a busy, well-laid-out shopping street
and, turning, entered a wider thoroughfare. Such big, bright-looking shops! What glittering displays of clothes and other merchandise! Such big crowds!
Struck dumb with wonder, Valli gaped at everything.

'Thoroughfare' in the passage means :

A Amount of money one pay to travel by bus

B Both way fare to travel by bus

C A main road or street

D Wide parking space

Correct Answer C

Q.No: 6 She got furious when her maternity leave was not _________ (Which of these options can not fill up the blank )

A sanctioned

B approved

C granted

D rejected
Correct Answer D

Q.No: 7 If being curious is curiosity, then being humble speaks about______.

A Humanity

B Grumbling

C Humility

D Hostility
Correct Answer C

Fill in the blank.


Q.No: 8
Climate change in ___________ region of Ladakh has shrunk glaciers.

A an Indian

B the Indian

C a Indian

D near an Indian

Correct Answer B

Fill in the blank.


Q.No: 9
The climate control comment by an activist _______ on social media yesterday.

A blew up

B blow up

C is blown

D will be blown

Correct Answer A

Fill in the blank.


Q.No: 10
As I was standing on the dock, looking out at the lake for the last time, a feeling of emptiness ______ over me like darkness.

A will wash

B had washed

C will have washed

D washed

Correct Answer D

Fill in the blank.


Q.No: 11
The hospital board clearly mentioned that you ________ smoke in the hospital as it is a health hazard for all.

A cannot

B must not

C need not

D might not
Correct Answer B

Which option displays the correct change of the following to reported speech?
Q.No: 12
Sunitha asked Venkat, "How much is the rent for your flat?"

A Sunitha asked Venkat how much was his rent for flat.

B Sunitha asked Venkat how much the rent for his flat was.

C Sunitha enquires from Venkat that how much rent he pays.

D Sunitha told Venkat how much the rent for his flat was.

Correct Answer B

Fill in the blank.


Q.No: 13
There's never ____________ petrol left after Rahul uses the car.

A sufficient

B little

C many

D a little

Correct Answer A

Q.No: 14 Which one of the following is not correct?

A mysterious character

B hilarious person

C queer robe

D expired antique

Correct Answer D

Fill in the blank.


Q.No: 15
He offered a help to me. It is very kind _______ him.

A of

B from

C about

D by

Correct Answer A
Fill in the blank.
Q.No: 16
She is very anxious _____________ the future of her son.

A for

B on

C about

D with
Correct Answer C

Fill in the blank.


Q.No: 17
You will not succeed ______ you work harder.

A unless

B until

C till

D if don't
Correct Answer A

Q.No: 18 Synonym for 'bulky' is :

A Dusky

B Massive

C Infinitisimal

D Zoomed up
Correct Answer B

Q.No: 19 It is traditional to deliver a panegyric to the departed. The synonym of the word 'panegyric' is

A Lament

B Bouquet

C Eulogy

D Felicitation
Correct Answer C
Q.No: 20 Synonym for 'vendetta' is :

A Loyalty

B Harmony

C Jazz

D Feud
Correct Answer D

Q.No: 21 Synonym for 'mendacity' is :

A Dishonesty

B Frankness

C Comity

D Isotropic

Correct Answer A

Choose the option which gives the correct sequence of sentence.

Dhyan Chand,
Q.No: 22 P. one of the greatest players
Q. was an Indian Hockey player.
R. who was considered to be
S. of all time,

A RPSQ

B PSRQ

C SRPQ

D QRPS

Correct Answer A

Choose the option which gives the correct sequence of sentence.

The census is
Q.No: 23 P. of population
Q. done periodically
R. an official
S. enumeration

A RPQS

B PRQS
C RSPQ

D RSQP

Correct Answer C

Q.No: 24 Choose the option that is opposite in meaning to 'Opaque':

A Solid

B Clear

C Glass

D Straight

Correct Answer B

Q.No: 25 A man who does not believe in God :

A Theist

B Agnostic

C Atheist

D Priest

Correct Answer C

Q.No: 26 The rusting of iron can be prevented by :

A Painting

B Galvanising

C Chrome plating

D All of these

Correct Answer D

Q.No: 27 The kidneys in human beings are part of which system?


A Nutrition

B Excretion

C Respiration

D Transportation

Correct Answer B

If in certain code, STUDENT is written as RSTEDMS, then how would


Q.No: 28
TEACHER be written in the same code?

A SZZDGEQ SZZDGEQ
B SZDDGEQ SZDDGEQ
C SDZDGDQ SDZDGDQ
D SDZCGDQ SDZCGDQ
Correct Answer C

Mother was asked how many gifts she had in the bag. She replied that
Q.No: 29 there were all dolls but six, all cars but six, and all books but six. How
many gifts had she in all ?

A 9 9
B 18 18
C 27 27
D 36 36
Correct Answer A

Q.No: 30 What is Operation Kaveri?

It is mission for abatement of pollution, conservation and rejuvenation of River


A
Kaveri
B It is a rescue operation to bring back stranded Indians from war-torn Sudan.

C It is a rescue operation to save people from River Kaveri flood.

D None of these

Correct Answer B

Q.No: 31 World Earth Day is celebrated annually on which date?

A 22nd March

B 1st April

C 22nd April

D 15th May

Correct Answer C

Koderma, in Jharkhand is the leading producer of which one of the


Q.No: 32
following minerals?

A Bauxite

B Mica

C Iron ore

D Copper

Open Question (For Question declared open every candidate to get 1 Mark)
Rohit gave his friend clues about a type of soil that suits for growing
cotton. Which of the following clues provided by Rohit would be most
useful in identifying the ideal type of soil? Clues:
Q.No: 33
i. It is well-known for its capacity to hold moisture.
ii. It turns yellow when it is hydrated.
iii. It is rich in kankur and bhangar nodules.
iv. It is a well-drained loamy soil.

A Clue i

B Clue i and iii

C Clue i and ii

D Clue iv

Correct Answer A

Q.No: 34 Which one of the following makes substance a natural resource?

A quantity

B utility & value

C Technology

D None of these

Correct Answer B

Q.No: 35 Which statement is not correct regarding Group of Twenty (G20)?

India holds the Presidency of the G20 from 1 December 2022 to 30 November
A
2023.
The theme of India's G20 Presidency is - "Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam" or "One
B
Earth. One Family. One Future"

C There are 19 countries in G20.

D There are 20 countries in G20.

Correct Answer D

Q.No: 36 What is the pH value of acid rain water?

A More than 7

B Less than 5.6

C Between 7 and 14

D None of these

Correct Answer B

The type of mirror commonly used as rear-view


Q.No: 37
mirrors in vehicles is :

A Convex

B Concave

C Plane

D None of these

Correct Answer A

Q.No: 38 Optical device that is used to see very small objects is:

A Optical telescopes
B Radio telescopes

C X-Ray telescopes

D Microscope

Correct Answer D

Q.No: 39 What can be effect of Ozone layer depletion?

A Inflation

B Soil erosion

C Skin diseases

D Earthquake

Correct Answer C

Consider the following statements and select the correct


answer using the code given below:
Q.No: 40
1. The Tapi river originates from the Satpura Ranges in
Madhya Pradesh
2. The Godavari originates from the Western Ghats

A Only 1 is correct

B Only 2 is correct

C Both 1 and 2 are correct

D Neither 1 nor 2 is correct

Correct Answer C

Q.No: 41 Which river is known as Singi Khamban?


A Indus

B Brahmaputra

C Ganga

D Yamuna

Correct Answer A

Which country, the first in the world, has recently inaugurated a


Q.No: 42
project to store/bury CO2 from abroad beneath the North Sea?

A Australia

B Denmark

C India

D UK

Correct Answer B

What is the name of an indigenously designed and developed


Q.No: 43 Light Tank meant to modernize the armoured wing of the
Indian Army?

A Zorawar

B Sea Guardians-2

C Vajra Prahar

D None of these

Correct Answer A
Find the number in the position of '?'.

Q.No: 44

A 41 41
B 45 45
C 50 50
D 52 52
Correct Answer A

Two positions of a dice are shown. Which number


will appear on the face opposite the one having 5?

Q.No: 45

A 1 1
B 2 2
C 4 4
D 6 6
Correct Answer D

Amongst five friends, Ashok, Mohan, Ravi, Ajay and


Suresh. Ashok is older than only three of her friends.
Q.No: 46
Mohan is younger to Ajay and Ashok. Ravi is older
than only Suresh. Who amongst them is the eldest?

A Ajay
B Ashok

C Mohan

D Suresh

Correct Answer A

A box contains cards marked with numbers 5 to 20.


A card is drawn from the box at random. What is the
Q.No: 47
probability of getting a number which is a perfect
square?
A 1/5 1/5
B 1/8 1/8
C 1/20 1/20

D None of these

Correct Answer B

With reference to soil erosion, consider the following statements:

1. Gully erosion takes place on level lands after a heavy shower.


Q.No: 48
2. Sheet erosion is commonly observed on steep slopes.

Which of the above statement(s) is/are correct?

A Only 1

B Only 2

C Both 1 and 2

D None of these

Correct Answer D

Q.No: 49 What is 'Candida Auris'?


A It is a type of fungus

B It is cloud-based OSS/BSS core digital platforms

C It is a beach in Canada

D None of these

Correct Answer A

In which country Sierra de Mijas mountain range, which


Q.No: 50
was in the news due to wildfire, is located?

A Spain

B USA

C UK

D Russia

Correct Answer A

JTO Technical Paper

Which of the following is not a major component of a central processing unit


Q.No: 51
(CPU):

A Arithmetic logic unit

B Memory unit

C Display unit

D Control unit

Correct Answer C
Which of the following type of computer network has the
Q.No: 52
largest spans in terms of geographical area?
A WAN WAN
B PAN PAN
C MAN MAN
D LAN LAN
Correct Answer A

Q.No: 53 Which of the following is not correct?

A IPv4 addresses are 32 bits long

B IPv4 addresses are 16 bits long

C IPv6 addresses are 128 bits long

D The job of DNS is to translate Domain name to IP address.

Correct Answer B

What is the phase difference between current and the applied voltage
Q.No: 54
when the power factor is 1.0?

A 90 degree

B 0 degree

C 180 degree

D 45 degree

Correct Answer B

Q.No: 55 The accuracy of measuring instruments at high frequency :

A Decrease

B Reaches zero
C Increases

D Does not change

Correct Answer A

Q.No: 56 Which of the following instrument will have same calibration on A.C. and D.C.?

A Moving coil instruments

B Moving iron instruments

C Induction type instruments

D Electrodynamometer instruments

Correct Answer D

Q.No: 57 Time taken by a geostationary satellite to completes one revolution :

A 12 hours

B 24 Hours

C Depends on height

D None of these

Correct Answer B

Q.No: 58 Very High Frequency (VHF) Band is :

A 3 MHz to 30 MHz

B 30 MHz to 300 MHz

C 300 MHz to 3000 MHz

D None of these
Correct Answer B

Q.No: 59 Ultra-High Frequency (UHF) Band is :

A 3 MHz to 30 MHz

B 30 MHz to 300 MHz

C 300 MHz to 3000 MHz

D None of these

Correct Answer C

Which one is not correct regarding Free-space optical communication


Q.No: 60
(FSO)?

A It requires line-of-sight connection

B It does not require guided optical fibers

C It cannot propagate through vacuum

D It can be used for terrestrial and space links

Correct Answer C

Q.No: 61 Which of the following is required for FSO communication with a satellite?

A Tight acquisition

B Tracking

C Pointing

D All of these

Correct Answer D
Figure (b) shows the truth table of the two-
input logic system represented by Figure (a).
Which of the following logic gate is
implemented by the two-input logic system
represented by Figure (a)?

Q.No: 62

A AND AND
B OR OR
C NOR NOR
D NAND NAND
Correct Answer B

Q.No: 63 The correct sequence of steps involved in PCM is :


A Sampling, Encoding, Quantizing

B Sampling, Quantizing, Encoding

C Quantizing, Sampling, Encoding

D Encoding, Sampling, Quantizing

Correct Answer B

Q.No: 64 What is "requirements engineering" in software engineering?

A Writing the source code of a software application

B Defining the functionalities and constraints of a software system

C Debugging and fixing issues in a software program

D Optimizing the performance of a software application

Correct Answer B

Q.No: 65 Which of the following is correct about the physical size of antenna?

A It is proportional to carrier frequency

B It is inversely proportional to carrier frequency.

C It depends on type of traffic (e.g. voice or data)

D It is independent of both carrier frequency and modulation frequency.

Correct Answer B

The process which involves rounding off of the values which


Q.No: 66
are approximately equal to the analog values is :

A Sampling
B Encoding

C Quantization

D FFT FFT
Correct Answer C

For assessing which of the following the


Q.No: 67
Okumura/Hata model is generally used?

A Propagation path-loss

B Antenna & waveguide loss

C Traffic handling capacity

D Quantization efficiency

Correct Answer A

Which amongst the following is not an object oriented


Q.No: 68
programming language?

A Java

B C

C C++

D Python

Correct Answer B

Q.No: 69 In digital circuits, TTL stands for :

A Transistor Transistor Logic

B Transistor Technology Logic


C Time to Live

D Tri Transistor Logic

Correct Answer A

An organized collection of structured information, or


data, so that it can be easily accessed and managed
Q.No: 70
and typically stored electronically in a computer system
is referred to as -

A Database

B Sorting

C Compilation

D None of these

Correct Answer A

Q.No: 71 Which of the following is not correct for SQL in reference to database system:

A SQL stands for Structured Query Language

B SQL can insert records in a database

C SQL can update records in a database

D SQL cannot delete records from a database

Correct Answer D

Q.No: 72 What is Karnaugh map ?

A Graphical representation of Algorithm structure

B Graphical representation of Webpage

C Graphical representation of logic system


D Graphical representation of Wave propagation

Correct Answer C

Q.No: 73 Which of the following is involved in Database security?

A Administrative controls

B Preventative controls

C Detective controls

D All of these

Correct Answer D

Q.No: 74 Satellites can provide:

A Broadcasting service

B Navigational services

C Meteorological services

D All of these

Correct Answer D

The term for the equipment used to provide the service for
Q.No: 75
which the satellite has been launched is :

A Earth Station

B Space segment

C Payload

D Transponder

Correct Answer C
Q.No: 76 Which of the following is Programmable Interrupt Controller (PIC)?

A 8255 8255
B 8259 8259
C 8155 8155
D 8279 8279
Correct Answer B

Q.No: 77 ADC0808 is:

A An 8 bit analog to digital converter

B An 16 bit analog to digital converter

C An 8 bit Digital to analog converter

D None of these

Correct Answer A

Q.No: 78 Bipolar Junction Transistor (BJT) is a:

A Only one p-n junction device

B Two-terminal device

C Three terminal device

D None of these

Correct Answer C

Which of the following is a process of transferring data without the


Q.No: 79
involvement of the processor itself?
A ADC ADC
B DAC DAC
C DTL DTL
D DMA DMA
Correct Answer D

Q.No: 80 Which of the following is correct with reference to OSI model?

A It describes RF propagation path model in open space

B It describes light propagation path model in free space

It describes seven layers that computer systems use to communicate over


C
a network.

D None of these

Correct Answer C

Q.No: 81 Java declaration statement must end with -

A A Comma

B A semicolon

C A colon

D Full stop

Correct Answer B

Q.No: 82 The loop keyword of Java is :

A If-else If-else
B Byte Byte
C While While
D Float Float
Correct Answer C
Q.No: 83 When the speed of an alternator increases, the .....

A frequency decrease

B frequency increases

C frequency remains same

D output increases linearly

Correct Answer B

Q.No: 84 Which of the following is a volatile memory?

A RAM

B ROM

C PROM

D EPROM

Correct Answer A

Q.No: 85 Booting a computer means

A Turning-off the computer

B Starting/restarting the computer

C Scanning the computer

D None of these

Correct Answer B

Q.No: 86 Which one is correct about a Thyristor ?

A It is a semiconductor devices
B It is a four-layer device

C It can act as a high speed switch

D All of these

Correct Answer D

Q.No: 87 Which one is not correct about Operating System (OS):

A OS manages peripheral devices

B OS is a software component

C OS manages computer hardware

D OS is a hardware component

Correct Answer D

Q.No: 88 UDP stands for:

A Urgent Data Packet

B User Data Protocol

C User Datagram Protocol

D User Datagram Procedure

Correct Answer C

Q.No: 89 Which statement is correct with reference to optical communication?

A Optical fibers rely on total internal reflection for their operation

B Fiber optics technology uses optical fibers to transmit data as light signals
C Fiber optic cables are immune to EMI

D All of these

Correct Answer D

Q.No: 90 Which of the following is not a logic gate?

A AND AND
B IF IF
C NOT NOT
D OR OR
Correct Answer B

In a system consisting of a balanced Y-connected source and a balanced -


Q.No: 91 connected load, what is the relation between the line current and the
corresponding phase current?

A IL = Ip / 3 & the line current in phase with the corresponding phase current

B IL = 3 Ip, & the line current lags the corresponding phase currents by 30o

C IL = 3 Ip, & the line current leads the corresponding phase currents by 30o

D IL = Ip / 3 & the line current leads the corresponding phase current by 120o

Correct Answer B

Q.No: 92 Which of the following is correct for a brushless motor ?

A Rotor has permanent magnets and stator has windings

B Stator has permanent magnets and rotor has windings

C Any one, out of rotor or stator can have permanent magnets

D None of these

Correct Answer A
Q.No: 93 Javascript is an _______ language?

A Object Oriented

B Object Based

C procedural

D None of these

Correct Answer A

Q.No: 94 The Switch case in Java is used to :

A Select one of many code blocks for execution.

B Select one of the two code blocks for execution

C Execute a code block repeatedly

D None of these

Correct Answer A

Q.No: 95 Merge Sort is ___________ algorithm

A Divide and Conquer

B Greedy

C FIFO

D Strassesn's

Correct Answer A

Q.No: 96 Which one of the following is not correct?


A A Stack follows last-in first-out (LIFO) principle

B A Queue follows last-in first-out (LIFO) principle

C A Queue follows First In First Out (FIFO) principle

D None of these

Correct Answer B

Q.No: 97 In an electrodynamometer type of wattmeter :

A current coil is made fixed

B pressure coil is fixed

C any of the two coils i.e. current coil or pressure coil can be made fixed

D both the coils should be movable

Correct Answer A

Q.No: 98 Insulated-Gate Bipolar Transistors (IGBT) is a :

A Current controlled device

B Voltage-controlled device

C Both voltage & current controlled device

D None of these

Correct Answer B

Which option is the simplification result of following Boolean expression?


Q.No: 99
(A.B+C.D). [( A ̅ +B ̅).(C ̅+ D ̅)] (A.B+C.D). [( A ̅ +B ̅).(C ̅+ D ̅)]

A 0 0
B 1 1
C A.B A.B
D A+B A+B
Correct Answer A

Q.No: 100 In case of matched load in microwave circuits:

A Reflection is unity

B Reflection is equal to transmission

C Reflection is zero

D None of these

Correct Answer C

Following logic implementation works as :

Q.No: 101

A full adder

B a half-adder

C half-subtractor

D full subtractor

Correct Answer B

Which of the following statement is not correct regarding


Q.No: 102
Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)?
The "three-way handshake" is the procedure used to establish a
A
connection
B It is connection oriented

C It provides full-duplex service

D It is a point to multipoint connection

Correct Answer D

The maximum peak-to-


peak voltage of an
AM wave is 18 mV and the
Q.No: 103 minimum peak-to-
peak voltage is 6mV. The
modulation index is
equal to :
A 0.67 0.67
B 0.5 0.5
C 0.33 0.33
D 0.6 0.6
Correct Answer B

A sinusoidal modulating waveform of


amplitude 10 V and a frequency of 2
KHz is applied to FM generator,
Q.No: 104
which has a frequency sensitivity of
20 Hz/volt. The frequency deviation
is :

A 20Hz 20

B 40 Hz 40

C 200 Hz 200

D 100 Hz 100

Correct Answer C

Which of the following is a major disadvantage of using line-of-sight


Q.No: 105
communication?
A Limited transmission range

B High susceptibility to noise

C Complicated modulation process

D Long propagation delay

Correct Answer A

If Tx is Transmit power & Rx is Receive power then Effective isotropic radiated


Q.No: 106
power (EIRP) is equal to:

A Tx(in dBm) + Antenna Gain (in dBi) Tx(in dBm) + Antenna Gain (in dBi)
B Tx(in dBi) + Antenna Gain (in dBm) Tx(in dBi) + Antenna Gain (in dBm)
C Tx(in dBm) + Antenna Gain (in dBm) Tx(in dBm) + Antenna Gain (in dBm)
D Tx(in dBi) + Antenna Gain (in dBi) Tx(in dBi) + Antenna Gain (in dBi)
Correct Answer A

Q.No: 107 SNR stands for

A Signal to Noise Ratio

B System Number Reader

C Systemic Number Reader

D None of these

Correct Answer A

Q.No: 108 1NF , 2NF, 3NF & 4NF are associated with :

A Digital circuit Network Functions

B Database Normalization
C Level of Nyquist frequency

D None of these

Correct Answer B

Q.No: 109 The advantage(s) of Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) is/are

A Improved software maintenance

B Lower cost of development

C Easy to modify existing code

D All of these

Correct Answer D

_____signal prevent the microprocessor from reading the same data more than
Q.No: 110
one

A pipelining

B handshaking

C controlling

D signaling

Correct Answer B

Q.No: 111 Which of the following in not correct about 8088 Microprocessor?

A It is a 8-bit Microprocessor

B It has 20 address lines

C It has 2 available clock speeds

D It has data bus of 16 bits


Correct Answer D

The measurement of very low and very


high frequencies is done using a
Q.No: 112
frequency counter/time in which of the
following mode?

A Period measurement mode only

B Frequency measurement mode only

Frequency and period measurement


C
modes respectively
Period and frequency measurement
D
modes respectively
Correct Answer D

Q.No: 113 The structure of the DNS namespace is :

A Star like structure

B Tree like structure

C Flat point to point

D None of these

Correct Answer B

Which one of the following expression indicates De Morgan's laws in


Q.No: 114
Boolean algebra?

C
D

Correct Answer A

Q.No: 115 Varactor diode can be used to have :

A Voltage controlled variable capacitance

B Current controlled variable capacitance

C Regulated voltage source

D Regulated current source

Correct Answer A

Q.No: 116 A Waveguide may be considered as

A Low pass filter

B High pass filter

C Bandpass filter

D None of these

Correct Answer B

Q.No: 117 Which of the following is not correct with reference to Stepper motors :

A Can produce discrete or non-continuous motion

B The input to a stepper motor is digital

C The input to a stepper motor is sinusoidal AC or steady DC

D It is used in many computer peripherals

Correct Answer C
De Sauty's Bridge & Schering Bridge are generally
Q.No: 118
used to measure :

A Capacitance

B Resistance

C Inductance

D Voltage

Correct Answer A

Q.No: 119 Which of the following is correct regarding Helical antennas :

A It is designed with conducting wire in a helix shape

B It has circular polarization

C It is often used for satellite tracking in VHF range

D All of these

Correct Answer D

A passive filter used to suppress harmonic


Q.No: 120 currents will not have which of the
following component?

A Resistor

B Inductor

C Capacitor

D Transistor / op-amp

Correct Answer D
Q.No: 121 Energy meter is a __________ type of instrument?

A Analog type

B digital type

C integrating type

D None of these

Correct Answer C

Q.No: 122 The device which converts voltage levels is called

A DG Set

B AC

C Transformer

D Motor

Correct Answer C

Simplification result of following Boolean expression is:


Q.No: 123

C 0 0

Correct Answer B
What is the logical expression for the following logic gate arrangement ?

Q.No: 124

A 1 1

D 0 0
Correct Answer C

If percentage resolution of a D/A converter is approximately 0.0244%, then it is


Q.No: 125
a/an :

A 8 - bit converter 8-

B 10 - bit converter 10 -

C 12 - bit converter 12 -

D 16 - bit converter 16 -

Correct Answer C

Q.No: 126 A transmitter


is radiating an
AM signal with
10kW power.
What
percentage of
the total
power is in
the carrier if
the
modulation
index is 0.7?
A 70 % 70 %
B 80.3 % 80.3 %
C 73.5 % 73.5 %
D 96.7 % 96.7 %
Correct Answer B

The
bandwidth of
the speech
signal
telephone
channel is
restricted
between
300Hz and
3400Hz. The
standard
sampling
rate used is
fs= 8000
Q.No: 127
samples/sec.
In case of
PCM system
used has a
quantizer
that uses
256
quantization
levels,
calculate the
bit rate of a
single
channel PCM
system is:

A 8 kbps 8

B 32 kbps 32

C 64 kbps 64

D 80 kbps 80
Correct Answer C

Q.No: 128 Station keeping in the context of Satellite system means :

A Maintaining attitude of a satellite

B Maintaining orbital position of a satellite

C Both A & B

D None of these

Correct Answer B

A satellite downlink at 12 GHz


operates with a transmit
Q.No: 129 power of 10 W and an antenna
gain of 50 dB. The EIRP in
dBW is:
A 500 dBW 500 dBW
B 40 dBW 40 dBW
C 60 dBW 60 dBW
D 70dBW 70dBW
Correct Answer C

The gate shown below is :

Q.No: 130

A AND Gate
B OR Gate

C NOT Gate

D NOR Gate

Correct Answer C

In a transistor, may be expressed in terms of by which of the


Q.No: 131
following expression?

Correct Answer A

The Output Y for the following logic circuit is :

Q.No: 132

B
C

Correct Answer A

Q.No: 133 Karnaugh map is used in which of the following

A GPS positioning

B deciding the location of a substation

C in digital circuit

D in analog communication

Correct Answer C

If supply frequency is f, then in a 3-phase full wave converter,


Q.No: 134
the output voltage pulsates at what frequency?
A f f
B 2f 2f
C 3f 3f
D 6f 6f
Correct Answer D

A universal logic gate is one which can be used to generate


Q.No: 135 any logic function. Which of the following is a universal
logic gate?

A OR OR
B NAND NAND
C AND AND
D XOR XOR
Correct Answer B
What is the link budget for a 10 Km single mode fibre link
at 1310nm with 2 connector pairs and 2 splices? Given: For
Q.No: 136 single mode at 1310 nm, Fiber attenuation /km = 0.35 dB,
Connector loss =0.75 dB, Splice loss= 0.1 dB, Safety
Margin = 3.0dB
A 7.2 dB 7.2 dB
B 8.2dB 8.2dB
C 9.7 dB 9.7 dB

D None of these

Correct Answer B

Q.No: 137 Frequencies in UHF range, propagates by means of _______________ waves.

A Ground

B Sky

C Space

D Surface

Correct Answer C

Q.No: 138 In a relational database, what is a primary key used for?

A Storing large binary data

B Defining relationships between tables

C Indexing columns for faster retrieval

D Uniquely identifying each row in a table

Correct Answer D
Which of the statement is not correct with reference to Data logger and data
Q.No: 139
acquisition systems?

Data acquisition systems consist of three elements - Sensor, Signal


A
Conditioning, and Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC).

B Data Logging is the recording of collected data over a period of time

Data loggers typically have faster sample rates when compared to a data
C
acquisition system

A Data Logger is a self-contained data acquisition system with a built-in


D
processor and pre-defined software embedded in the unit

Correct Answer C

Q.No: 140 Which of the following is falling under Class C of IP address :

A 128.2.30.4 128.2.30.4
B 191.2.15.6 191.2.15.6
C 200.11.8.10 200.11.8.10
D 242.192.8.8 242.192.8.8
Correct Answer C

Q.No: 141 Which of the following is not correct with reference to IPv6 Header?

A Flow Label: 20 bits

B Next Header: 2 byte

C Payload Length: 2 bytes

D Hop Limit: 8 bits

Correct Answer B
Which of the following is correct with reference to Layer of OSI reference model
Q.No: 142
at which NIC cards functions?

A Layers 1 and 2

B Layers 3 and 4

C Layer 5

D Layer 6 6

Correct Answer A

The two terminal linear network in Figure 1 can be represented with an


equivalent network as shown in Figure 2 by using which of the following Network
Theorem ?

Q.No: 143

A Norton's theorem

B Kirchhoff's laws

C Thevenin's theorem
D Coupled Circuits

Correct Answer A

For the two-terminal circuit given below what is Thevenin's equivalent voltage Vt
and resistor Rt?

Q.No: 144

A Vt= 32 V & Rt = 9.6 Ohms Vt= 32 V & Rt = 9.6 Ohms


B Vt= 26 V & Rt = 6.5 Ohms Vt= 26 V & Rt = 6.5 Ohms
C Vt= 40 V & Rt = 8 Ohms Vt= 40 V & Rt = 8 Ohms

D None of these

Correct Answer C

What is the fraction of the output voltage fed back, if the overall gain falls to 50
Q.No: 145
from 100 on applying negative voltage feedback?

A 0.001 0.001
B 0.01 0.01
C 0.1 0.1

D None of these

Correct Answer B

Q.No: 146 When PN junction diode is forward biased, then:


A Depletion region is widened and the barrier height is reduced.

B Depletion region is reduced and the barrier height is increased.

C Both the depletion region and the barrier height are increased

D Both the depletion region and the barrier height are reduced

Correct Answer D

What is Plug Setting Multiplier (PSM) of a relay if CT is 100/1,


Q.No: 147 fault current is 5000 A flowing through network protected by the
relay, and Current Setting or the position of plug is at 5?

A 5 5
B 10 10
C 50 50
D 100 100
Correct Answer B

A carrier is simultaneously modulated by two sine waves having


Q.No: 148 modulation indices of 0.5 and 0.8.The approximate resultant
modulation index is :
A 0.3 0.3
B 0.5 0.5
C 0.6 0.6
D 0.9 0.9
Correct Answer D

Which modulation technique is commonly used in satellite communication due to


Q.No: 149
its resistance to multipath fading?
A Amplitude Modulation

B Phase Shift Keying

C Phase Modulation

D Frequency Modulation

Correct Answer B

Q.No: 150 Which of the following in not correct about 8086 Microprocessor?

A It is an enhanced version of 8085 Microprocessor

B It has 24 data lines

C It is a 16-bit Microprocessor

D It has 20 address lines

Correct Answer B

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