anucde.info BBM/BHM Entrance Exam Question Paper Model : Acharya Nagarjuna University
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General English Model Paper :
Instructions To Candidates :
1. Clearly write your Hall Ticket Number in the space provided without corrections or overwriting.
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If any correction is made, get it certified by the invigilator. You are prohibited from writing your name or Hall Ticket No. on any part of the Question paper cum answer booklet except in the space provided.
2. This question paper cum answer booklet consists of Five Sections of A, B, C, D and E. Each Section carries 20 Marks.
3. Candidates have to write either Telugu Or Hindi from Section B and they should not write both Hindi and Telugu. Candidates choosing ‘Telugu’ as their second language should attempt Question 3 and Question 4 of Section B in Telugu only. Those who wants to answer second language other than ‘Telugu’ should attempt Hindi questions namely Question 3 and Question 4 under Section B.
4. You have to write answers only in the space provided against each question. Separate answer sheets will not be supplied. Question paper cum answer booklet should be returned to the invigilator after the examination.
5. Use blue or black ink pen only.
6. Any rough work should be done in the space provided at the end of the question paper booklet.
General English :
Section A :
1. Read the following passage and answer the questions given below :
India is a country of villages. About 70 percent of its population lives in villages. Despite large scale industrialisation and a large number of development programmes, the face of rural India has remained almost unchanged. Although there are certain development schemes for the rural areas but their benefits have been cornered by the rural rich.
The Integrated Rural Development Programme launched by government in 1978-79 is claimed to be designed for a better deal for the rural poor.
(a) Where do the majority of population live in India?
(b) Expand IRDP.
(c) When was the IRDP launched?
(d) Why was IRDP designed?
(e) Do you think that rural people are rich?
2. Translate the following passage into Telugu :
Shakespeare compares the world to a stage. All men and women are actors. They play their parts. They come and go in turn. Each part is an act in the drama of human life. The human drama consists of seven acts. They are the childhood, the school-boy, the lover, the soldier, the judge, the consists of seven acts. They are the childhood, the school-boy, the lover, the soldier, the judge, the comic figure and
lastly the old man. Birth is the entrance and death is the exist of this human drama.
Section C — General Knowledge : (20 marks)
(i) INDIAN POLITY — (10 marks)
5. Answer the following questions in the given space : (5 * 2 = 10)
(a) Governor.
(b) Gram Sabha.
(c) Fundamental Rights.
(d) Political Corruption.
(e) Election Commission.
(ii) CURRENT AFFAIRS — (10 marks)
6. Answer the following questions in the space given : (5 * 2 = 10)
(a) Environmental Pollution.
(b) Terrorism.
(c) Need for primary education
(d) Information Right Act.
(e) SHGs (Self Help Groups).
Section D — General Aptitude : (20 marks)
(i) REASONING — (10 marks)
7. Select the correct answers for the following : (5 ´ 2 = 10)
(a) Find out the word which is different from the others
(1) Mango (2) Papaya
(3) Apple (4) Almond
(b) Find out the word, which is different from the others
(1) Fish (2) Crocodile
(3) Shark (4) Goat
(c) Find the missing number in the sequence
10, 25, 55, 115
(1) 240 (2) 300
(3) 235 (4) 250
(d) The Fourth term in the given sequence is
ACB, BDC, CED
(1) DFE (2) BBA
(3) DAB (4) AFD
(e) Find out the next number in the sequence
9, 16, 25
(1) 50 (2) 49
(3) 36 (4) 64
(II) Numerical Ability : (10 Marks)
8. Select the correct answer for the following : (5 ´ 2 = 10)
a) A price of 4 oranges is equal to the price of 2 apple. How many number of oranges he can purchase if he has 8 apples?
(1) 16 (2) 18
(3) 19 (4) 17
(b) A father is 60 years old. His daughter is 30 years old. Find out the ratio between their ages
(1) 3 : 2 (2) 3 : 1
(3) 2 : 1 (4) 4 : 3
(c) A cow is brought for Rs. 5,000 and sold for Rs. 7,500. Find the gain percentage
(1) 50% (2) 45%
(3) 60% (4) 35%
(d) A farm has 400 cows. If the percentage of black cows is 20%. What is the number of white cows.
(1) 300 (2) 320
(3) 280 (4) 350
(e) A boy purchased 20 Pencils 30 pens with a total cost of Rs. 400. If the cost of Pencil is Rs. 5 each. What is the cost of each Pen?
(1) Rs. 8 (2) Rs. 12
(3) Rs. 10 (4) Rs. 15