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n +2 commerce examination, questions are classified in four different types - One mark, 4 marks, 8 marks and 20 marks. First of all, 20 one mark questions will be asked as 'choose the best answer' (part A) and, another 20 will be asked as 'fill in the blanks' (Part B). Both the sections have no choices. Secondly, 4 mark questions will be asked in Part C. And, that has a choice of 'ten out of fifteen'. Part D will contain 8 questions. Out of it, 5 are to be answered must. That will reward you 8 marks each. The final and fifth section is Part E. In this section, 4 questions will be asked with alternate choices. As this contains 20 marks each, this section is the most important one which can give you a bulk score of 80. Perfect planning and hard work will definitely lead to that magic achievement. That is… centum!

PART - A

5. In a co-operative society

(a) One share one vote principle is followed (b) One man one vote principle is followed (c) A member must have 2 votes 1. Which of the following is not the characteristics of sole proprietorship? (d) Shares are transferable (Ans : b) (a) Single ownership

I. Choose the Correct Answer: (One Mark)

(b) One man control (c) Whole profit to proprietorship (d) Non-flexibility (Ans : d)

2. The agreement of partnership

(a) (b) (c) (d)

Must be oral Must be in writing Must be in writing in the stamp paper Can be either oral or in writing (Ans : d)

3. Management of a joint stock company is entrusted to

(a) (b) (c) (d)

The Registrar of Companies The Board of Directors The share holder The debenture holders (Ans : b)

4. Registration is compulsory in the case of

(a) (b) (c) (d)

A sole trader A partnership A joint stock company A joint hindu family business (Ans : c)

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6. A multinational company is also known as

(a) Global giant (b) Partnership (c) Co-operative Society (d) Public corporation (Ans : a) 7. Membership by birth is main feature in

(a) Sole trader (b) Joint Hindu Family Business (c) Co-operative Society (d) Partnership (Ans : b) 8. One man control is the best in the world - said by

(a) Dr. O.R. Krishnaswami (b) William R. Basset (c) James Stephenson (d) Wheeler (Ans : b)

9. The most suitable form by organisationfor operating defence industries is

(a) Government Company

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(b) Public corporation (c) Departmental organisation (d) Board organisation

(Ans : c)

10. S o l e t r a d i n g b u s i n e s s c a n b e started by

(a) At least two persons (b) At least seven persons (c) Any one person (Ans : c)

11. Sole proprietorship is suitable for

(a) Large scale concerns (b) Medium scale concerns (c) Small scale concerns

(Ans : c)

20. A partner taking part in the manage ment of the partnership firm is known as

(a) General partner (b) Sleeping partner (c) Secret partner (Ans : a ) 21. All partners join together to form

(a) (b) (c) (d)

A company A family Partnership firm Co-operative Society

(Ans : c)

22. His name to be used as partner in the business.

(a) Dormant partner (b) Nominal partner (c) Partner by estoppel (a) Quick (Ans : b) (b) Slow 23. Partnership in which the liability of (c) Neither quick nor slow the partners are defined, the partner (Ans : a) 12. Decision making process in sole trading business is

13. The liability of a sole trader is

(a) Limited only to his investment in the business (b) Limited to total property of the business (c) Unlimited (Ans : c)

ship is called

(a) Limited partnership (b) General partnership (c) Joint Venture (Ans : a)

14. A Sole trader

24. Registration of a joint stock company is

(a) Cannot keep his business secrets (b) Can keep his business secrets (c) None of the above (Ans : b)

15. Registration of partnership is

(a) Compulsory (b) Optional (c) Not necessary

(Ans : b) 16. A partnership firm may be registered

under

(a) 1949 Act (b) 1956 Act (c) 1932 Act

(Ans: c)

17. I n p a r t n e r s h i p t h e r e ex i s t s a relationship of

(a) Principal and agent (b) Owner and servant (c) Employer and employee (Ans : a)

(a) Compulsory (b) Optional (c) C o m p u l s o r y f o r p u b l i c l i m i t e d companies and optional for private limited companies (d) Optional for public limited companies and compulsory for private limited companies (Ans : a)

25. Table A of the companies Act is a

(a) (b) (c) (d)

Model minutes book Model form of balance sheet Model of Articles of Association Model of memorandum of association (Ans : c)

26. Which of the following documents define the scope of a company's activities?

(a) Memorandum of Association (b) Articles of Association (c) Prospectus (d) Statutory Declaration 18. A partnership is formed by (Ans : a) (a) Agreement 27. Which of the following is created by (b) Relationship among persons a special Act of Parliament in State (c) The direction of government Assemblies? (Ans : a) (a) Chartered Company 19. The basis of partnership is (b) Foreign Company (a) Utmost good faith (c) Government Company (b) Money available for investment (d) Statutory Company (c) Desire to work together (Ans : d) (Ans : a)

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28. The minimum subscription specified in the prospectus must be received within

36. A company should compulsorily appoint a qualified company secretary, having a paid up capital of more than

(a) (b) (c) (d)

90 days 120 days 130 days 60 days

(Ans : a)

29. A preference share has priority in

(a) (b) (c) (d)

dividend only only in return of capital at the time of winding up voting rights both dividend and return of capital on winding up (Ans : d)

(a) (b) (c) (d)

Rs. 5 Lakhs Rs. 50 Lakhs Rs. 25 Lakhs Rs. 15 Lakhs

(Ans : b)

37. The interval between two annual general meetings shall not exceed

(a) (b) (c) (d)

15 months 12 months 18 months 20 months

(Ans : a)

30. Shares can be forfeited for

38. The popular method of sale of new shares in India is

(a) (b) (c) (d)

non-payment of any debt due to the company non attending three annual general meetings consecutively for non-payment of call money for violent activities at the annual general meetings (Ans : c)

(a) (b) (c) (d)

Public Issue Offer for sale Managing brokers Under writing (Ans : a)

39. Stock exchanges deal in

(a) Goods (b) Services (c) Financial Securities 31. Debenture holders of a company are (a) Creditors (d) Country's Currency (Ans : a) (b) Members (c) Credit customers 40. Stock exchanges allow trading in (d) Borrowers (a) All types of shares of any company (Ans : a) (b) Bonds issued by the Government 32. A director is acting as (c) Listed securities (a) agent of the company (d) Unlisted securities (b) trustee of the company (Ans : c) (c) chief executive officer of the company 41. A pessimistic speculator is (d) all of these (a) Stag (b) Bear (Ans : d) (c) Bull (d) Lame duck 33. A person can hold directorship of not (Ans : b)

more than __________ public limited companies.

(a) 10 (c) 20

(b) 15 (d) Limitless (Ans : b)

34. The value of qualification shares of a director in a public limited company shall not exceed

(a) (b) (c) (d)

Rs. 5000 Rs . 5,00,000 Rs. 50,000 Rs. 500

42. An optimistic speculator is

(a) Bull (c) Stag

(b) Bear (d) Lame duck (Ans : a)

43. Securities Contract Regulations Act was passed in

(a) 1952 (c) 1964

(b) 1956 (d) 1966

44. SEBI is formed as per

(a) Securities contract (Regulation) Act (b) Securities and Exchange Board of India (Ans : a) Act 35. A company secretary is appointed by (c) Companies Act (a) Government (d) Indian Constitution (b) The Institute of Company Secretaries (Ans : b) of India 45. Stock exchange ______________ (c) The Board of Directors speculation in shares (d) Shareholders in Annual General (a) Does not allow Meeting (b) discourage (Ans : c) (c) encourage 

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(d) prohibits

(Ans : c)

46. A cautious speculator is known as

55. Minority interest can be protected in

(a) Sole trader (a) Stag (b) Partnership (b) Bull (c) Co-operative societies (c) Lame duck (d) Public Company (d) Bear (Ans : c) (Ans : a) 56. G o v e r n m e n t c o m p a n i e s a r e 47. SEBI has the following number of members including chairman.

(a) 5 (c) 6

(b) 7 (d) 8

(Ans : c)

48. The minimum number of members required to from a co-operative society is

(a) 2 (c) 10

(b) 7 (d) 25

registered under

(a) (b) (c) (d)

Special statute of Government Companies Act, 1956 Royal Charter Order of the Government. (Ans : b)

57. I n a p u b l i c c o r p o r a t i o n t h e management has

(a) Limited freedom (b) No freedom of action (Ans : d) (c) Controlled freedom 49. Dividend is declared in a co-operative (d) Unrestricted freedom of action store to its members (Ans : c) (a) Share Capital 58. For the efficient working of State (b) Number of shares purchased enterprise, the form of organisation (c) Amount of patronage given generally considered suitable is (d) None of the above (a) Departmental organisation (Ans : c) (b) Public Corporation 50. The basic objective of a co-operative (c) Government Company society is (d) None of these (a) Earn profit (Ans : b) (b) Organize some essential service for the 59. Public can also subscribe to the share benefit of its members capital of (c) Organize essential services to the (a) Public Corporation community (b) Departmental undertaking (d) Arrange for enough of quality goods for (c) Government Company the community (d) None of these (Ans : b) (Ans : c) 51. In a co-operative society, the shares of a member

(a) (b) (c) (d)

Can be transferred Can be repaid Cannot be transferred None of the above (Ans : b)

52. Maximum member ship in a cooperative society is

(a) 5 (c) 100

(b) 60 (d) Unlimited (Ans : d)

60. In a government company the share capital of the government must not be less than

(a) Credit (c) Goods

(b) Service (d) Cash (Ans : c)

54. Consumers co-operation was first successful in

(a) England (c) Swiss

(b) USA (d) India

(Ans : a)

(b) 60% (d) 90%

(Ans : a)

61. In India telephone is the best example of --------- organisation

53. A co-operative super market supplies

(a) 51% (c) 75%

(a) (b) (c) (d)

Departmental organisation Public Corporation Government Company Joint Venture (Ans : d)

62. D e p a r t m e n t a l o r g a n i s a t i o n ' s example

(a) Industrial Finance Corporation of India (b) All India Radio and Television (c) Government trade organisation (d) Tamilnadu Government Transport Corporation (Ans : b)

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B 6-10

Antonyms (opposite meaning)

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C 11-23 Answer the following (10/13) 11) Plural form 12) Idiom 13) Expanded form 14) Homophones 15) Blended words 16) Syllabification 17) Different form of usage (noun, verb, adjective) 18) B.E- A.E. 19) Use the compound word 20) Prefix- suffix 21) Form the compound word 22) Phrasal verbs 23) Clipped form of words A 24-33

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Sec-E

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C 64-66

Poetry E.R.C.

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Total QUESTION 1 TO 5 SYNONYMS 5X1=5 1. Censure : judge 2. Valiant : brave / determined 3. Grievous : s e r i o u s / o f f e n c e / mistake 4. Captives : prisoners / slaves 5. Ransoms : p a y m e n t f o r the release / kidnap / hostage. 6. Ceaseless : untiring / endless 7. Emerged : arose 8. Frailty : weakness 9. Dormant : inactive / hidden 10. Intuition : insight 11. Cultivate : develop 12. Awakened : roused 13. Stranded : u n a b l e t o m o v e / helpless 14. Delicately : carefully 15. Consummate : complete / perfect 16. Retained : hold / continued to possess 17. Truant : hide and seek / absent 18. Shrouded : covered 19. Desirable : wish for / beneficial 20. Derision : contempt / mockery/ ridicule

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45. Compel : 46. Inflame : 47. Construed : 48. Honourable : 49. Vanquished : 50. Ruffle : 51. Offended : 52. Complement : 53. Superstitious : 54. Subjugated : 55. Pertinent : 56. Crusader : 57. Advent : 58. Adherence :

force excite interpreted respectable / upright / straight forward defeated / conquered upset / disturbed / stir insulted completing / supplement blind belief / irrational suppressed / oppressed relevant fought / leader arrival / coming ticking to / follow

QUESTION NO. 6 TO 10 ANTONYMS 5X1=5 1. Broad x narrow 2. Marvellous x ordinary 3. Abandoned x inhabited 4. Vigorous x spiritless 5. Extinguished x lit 6. Ultimate x initial 7. Faithful x disloyal 8. Despise x admire 9. Exaggrerated x under played 10. Sturdy x weak 11. Radically x moderately 12. Cursed x blessed 13. Brief x detailed 14. Monstrous x humane 15. Eventually x initially 16. Obscure x clear 17. Sacred x unholy 18. Vile x good 19. Subservient x dominant 20. Honourable x unworthly 21. Domineering x submissive 22. Interested x indifferent 23. Undamaged x damaged 24. Dormant x active 25. Reverence x disrespect 26. Risible x serious 27. Continuously x intermittently 28. Agony x pleasure 29. Illiterate x literate 

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30. Copious 31. Ruffle 32. Creator 33. Shrouded 34. Adverse 35. Trivial 36. Bestowed 37. Vanish 38. Tranquility 39. Blunt 40. Serenely 41. Bustling 42. Loosened

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QUESTION NO. 11 PLURAL 1. Datum - Data - The data are very clear. 2. Alumnus - Alumni - The alumni of the college met last week. 3. Matrix - Matrices (matrixes) - Matrices form an important part in Mathematics. 4. Medium - Media - Television is a powerful media. 5. Radius - Radii - Draw two circles with different radii. 6. Formula - Formulae - Mathematics contains a number of formulae. 7. Index - Indices (indexes) - The indices are very helpful . 8. Bacterium - Bacteria. - Bacteria cause diseases. 9. Syllabus - Syllabi. - The teachers prepared the sylabi . 10. foot - feet - Take care of your feet. 11. Criterion - Criteria - We should follow different criteria.

Noun Form 12. Dedicate - dedication. We should serve the nation with dedication. 13. Religious - Religion. - What is your religion?

Differentiate 14. House - Home. - My house is far from my school./ I am going home

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QUESTION NO. 12 IDIOMS 1. The teacher gave a piece of his mind . 2. The president and the secretary are at logger heads . 3. I am in the pink of health . 4. The work come to a halt . 5. The news of the death of my relative came as a bolt from the blue. 6. He has been putting on airs since his return from abroad. 7. I feel honour bound to help my friend. 8. He turned out to be a traitor 9. He is at the mercy of his boss. 10. He looked down on the clerk.

QUESTION NO. 13 ABBREVIATIONS 1. UGC - 2. CPU - 3. ATM - 4. AIDS - 5. BBC - 6. VCR - 7. WHO - 8. PC - 9. UNO - 10. VAT -

University Grants Commission recommends sanction of grants to various colleges. Central Processing Unit is the heart of the computer. Automatic Teller Machine is used to draw cash at any time. Acquired Immuno Deficiency Syndrome still have no medicines. British Broadcasting Corporation airs news instantly. Video Casssette Recorder was bought by me yesterday. World Health Organization is situated in Geneva. Personal Computer is also called as Desktop Computer. United Nations Organization is situated in New York. Every shop should collect Value Added Tax.

QUESTION NO. 14 HOMOPHONE 1. They had dates for dessert in the desert. 2. The most eminent scientists warn us about the imminent danger. 3. In Japan, even stationery stores are not stationary . 4. Our principal is a person of principles. 5. Biral is industrious and he can solve any industrial problem. 6. I don’t know whether the weather will permit us to go. 7. Last week he has not attended school as he was weak. 8. Everybody appreciated our principal for his principles. 9. Those who are conscious of their conscience dare not do mistakes. 10. She threw the rubbish through the windows yesterday.

QUESTION NO. 15 FORM A WORD BY BLENDING 1. Helicopter + airport - Heliport - There

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2. travel + catalogue - Travelogue - This is a travelogue for Jet Airways. 3. Electro+ execute - Electrocute - Many people were electro cuted during floods. 4. News + broadcast - Newscast - Today’s newscast is very useful. 5. Vegetable + burger - Vegeburger - The vegeburger is more delicious. 6. International+police - Interpol - The interpol arrested the terrorist. 7. Lecture + demonstration - Lecdem - The R u s s i a n d a n c e r gave us a lecdem. 8. Breakfast + lunch - Brunch - We take our brunch at 11 a.m. 9. Smoke + fog - Smog - Most cities are covered with smog. 10. Motorway + hotel - Motel - There are so many motels on the highway. QUESTION NO. 16 SYLLABICATION

1. Institution 2. Advantage 3. Inspiration 4. Association 5. Particular 6. Detect 7. Alliteration 8. Donkey 9. Entertain 10. President 11. Daughter 12. Dramatic 13.Studpid 14.Accident 15.Simultaneous 16.Intelligent 17.Eccentric 18.dynamic 19.Confidence 20.Astrology 21.Expression 22.Appreciation 

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23.Magnificent 24.Facilitate 25.Fantastic 26.Banana 27.Argumentative 28.Eradicate 29.Diligence 30.Calculation 31.Philalogy 32.Dynamic 33.Fortunate 34.Permission 35.Vanish

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QUESTION NO. 17 DIFFERENT FORM

1. Hope - noun, verb - Hope is the Key of life (N). I hope it will rain. (V) 2. Equal - n oun, adjective. - He moves with his equals (N). The father gave equal share of property to his sons. (Adj) 3. Well - noun, Adj. - Well water should be boiled before drinking (N). He is a well dressed person (Adj). I am welled with grief. (V) 4. Like - verb, adjective - I like drinking coffee (V). Like poles deflect (N). We cannot see the likes of Gandhi now-a-days. (Adj) 5. Old - adjective, noun - He is an old man. (Adj). Old is Gold. (N) 6. Tear - noun, verb - Her eyes are filled with tears.(N). He tears the letters after reading (V) 7. Address - noun, verb - Please give me y o u r a d d r e s s ( N ) . T h e headmaster addressed the gathering. (V) 8. Fine - noun, adjective.- I paid the fine (N). This place is very fine (Adj) 9. Love - noun , Verb - Love is God. (N) We should love all. (V) 10. Sign - noun, Verb - Your sign is very clear. (N) I signed in the document (V).

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QUESTION NO. 18 BE - AE

QUESTION NO. 20 PREFIX AND SUFFIX

1. Autumn - Fall - Autumn is called as fall in the USA. 2. Lorry - Truck. - Lorry is called as truck in the USA. 3. Holiday - Vacation. - Holiday is called as Vacation in the USA. 4. Film - Movie. - Film is called as Movie in the USA. 5. Petrol - G a s o l i n e . - P e t r o l i s called as Gasoline in the USA. 6. Underground -Subway - Underground is called as subway in the USA. 7. Pavement - Sidewalk - Pavement is called as sidewalk in the USA. 8. Lift - Elevator. - Lift is called as elevator in the USA. 9. Sweet - Candy - Sweet is called as candy in the USA. 10. Rubber - Eraser - I bought a new eraser.

1. im - impossible. Nothing is impossible. 2. able - unable. Leprosy is curable. 3. ir - irresponsible. Ravi is an irresponsible person. 4. ise - familiarise. Be familiarise with computer. 5. ile - d o c l i e . T h e c a p t a i n complained about the docile pitch. 6. tion - partition. Partition in india took place in 1947. 7. in - i n su ffi ci e n t. Th e ri ce supplied is insufficient. 8. ity - intensity. The intensity of the sound is very high. 9. dis - dislike. I dislike your action. 10. ment - government. Government has reduced the tax. 11. dia - diameter. The diameter of a circle is very large. 12. less - careless. You should not be careless. 13. de - degrade. Don’t degrade yourself. 14. hood - childhood. I recalled my childhood days. 15. un - unhappy. They led an unhappy life. 16. ly - friendly. I will speak friendly with others. 17. ness - fairness. There is no fairness in your words. 18. non - non residential. Ours is a non residential school. 19. off - o f f h a n d e d . I t i s a n off handed remark. 20. non - non violence. Gandhiji followed non violence.

QUESTION NO. 19 WRITE OWN SENTENCE USING THE COMPOUND WORD

1. Duty free - 2. Well-to-do - 3. Kitchen garden - 4. Wood work - 5. Son-in-law - 6. Down-to-earth - 7. World-famous - 8. Taxi-driver - 9. Day-to-day - 10. Shop-owners -

There is a duty free shop near my house. He belongs to a well-to-do family. We have a kitchen garden behind our house. The wood work is very beautiful. His son-in-law is a police officer. My friend is a downto-earth man. Bill Gates is world famous. My uncle is a taxidriver We must be aware of day-to-day happenings. The shop-owners have called for a strike.

QUESTION NO. 21 FORM COMPOUND WORDS

1. Noun + noun 2. Noun + verb 3. Noun + gerund 4. Noun + adjective

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5. Verb + noun - Watchman 6. Verb + preposition - keep on 7. Verb + Gerund - typewriting 8. Adjective + Noun - freebird. 9. Adjective + verb - free show. 10. Adjective + Gerund - hard working 11. Preposition + noun - on line 12. Preposition + verb - over act 13. Preposition + Gerund - in coming 14. Gerund + noun - visiting card QUESTION NO. 22 WRITE A SENTENCE USING THE PHRASAL VERBS

1. Pick on - T h e p r i n c i p a l w a s i n terested in picking on the dull student 2. Pick up - He failed to pick up the lessons 3. Look after - He looks after the old parents well. 4.Look into - Please look into the matter. 5. Look over - I looked over the doll before I bought it. 6. Pull up - The officer was pulled up by the minister. 7. Pull back - The government decided to pull back its forces. 8. Keep up - The teacher asked the students to keep up the performance. 9. Keep on - The police was asked to keep on the watch. 10. Cut off - The power supply was cut off during rains. 11. Cut short - He cut short his speech. 12. Go ahead - The minister ordered the department to go ahead. 13. Go against - The resolution we n t against the wishes of the people. 14. Give up - My uncle gave up smoking 15. Give off - Flowers give off fragrance. 16. Call off - T h e m e e t i n g w a s called off. 17. Call upon - I call upon the chief guest to deliver his address. 18. Put on - Please put on the light. 19. Put off - Put off the T.V. 20. Put out - Put out the fire. 

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QUESTION NO. 23 WRITE A SENTENCE USING THE CLIPPED WORDS.

1. Perambulator - pram. The child fell asleep in the pram. 2. Microphone - mike. Mike is used in the meeting. 3. Helicopter - copter. I saw a copter. 4. Gymnasium - gym. He goes to the gym everyday. 5. Hand kerchief - kerchief. I bought a kerchief. 6. Demonstration - demo. The salesmen gave a good demo. 7. Refrigerator - fridge. The fridge is very beautiful. 8. Discotheque - disco. Disco is alien to Indian culture. 9. Kilogram - kIlo. I bought a kilo of of apples. 10. Signature - s i g n . M y f a t h e r s i g n e d i n m y progress report. 11. Suitcase - case. She missed her case yesterday. 12. Influenza - flu. He suffers from flu. 13. Aeroplane - p l a n e . T h e p l a n e took off at 7.30 p.m. 14. Taxicab - taxi. I went by a taxi. 15. Hamburger - b u r g e r. I enjoyed eating the burger. 16. Laboratory - lab. There is no lab in our school. 17. Advertisement - ad. I saw the ad. 18. Photographs - photos. I saw the photos. 19. Spectacles - specs. I don’t wear specs. 20. Examination - ex a m . I wrote the exam well. QUESTION NO. 24 USE A MODEL VERB

1. A good teacher can make even boring lesson interesting. 2. No man can call back yesterday. 3. Could you lend me your pen? 4. If he plays well, he will become (become) the dirstrict champion. 5. If you work hard, you will pass (pass) in the examination.

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6. I would like to hear you play the flute. 7. They would allow them if they paid the fees. 8. If I go to Chennai, I shall visit (visit) the museum. 9. Eve-teasers should be seriously punished. (or)You should not write on the wall. 10. As you keep scoring low marks, you must / should work hard. 11. We should / must help the needy. 12. We must keep the rules of the road. 13. May God bless you. (or) May I come in ? 14. Soldiers sacrifice their lives so that others may be happy. 15. I might have seen you before. QUESTION NO. 25 USE THE VERB IN SUITABLE FORM

1. One never knows what the future will bring (bring). 2. The children burst (burst) into peals of laughter. 3. Water boils (boil) at 100 0 Celsius. 4. Water is collected (collect) in the tank. 5. In primitive times, stone implements were employed (employ) to kill animals. 6. While they were playing (play) there was a sudden downpour. 7. All that glitters (glitter) is not gold. 8. The baby demanded (demand) everyone’s attention. 9. If they had tried, they would have won (win) the match. 10. The milkman knocks (knock) at the door at six’o clock every morning. 11. She takes (take) her bath every day in the morning. 12. If I were (be) the wind, I would travel every where. 13. We have been living (live) in this house since 1995. 14. A wide variety of liquids is used (use) in chemical plants. 15. Before he came to our city he had worked (work) as a reporter. QUESTION NO. 26 FILL IN THE BLANK WITH A SEMI (or) QUASI MODEL

1. You need not read every chapter. 2. I need a glass of water 3. I ought to obey my parents.

4. You ought to respect the elders. 5. I dare not swim in the river against the current. 6. How dare you oppose the leader? 7. I used to swim in the river. 8. I used to go for a long walk. QUESTION NO. 27 USE A RELATIVE PRONOUN

1. My friend whose father works in Agra, made a clay model of the Taj Mahal. 2. The wrong deeds that/which we do are more often remembered than our good ones. 3. The tallest building that/which has a restaurant on the thirteenth floor was on fire. 4. The movie is about a leader who led the freedom struggle of his nation. 5. Students who speak English fluently will easily get jobs. 6. Most of the friends whom she had invited for her wedding,attended the function. 7. This is what I heard about him. 8. People who walk a few miles in the morning enjoy good health. 9. He is an honourable man whom you can trust. 10. This is the place where I was born QUESTION NO. 28 USE A RELATIVE PRONOUN

1. Most of the friends whom she had invited came to her wedding. 2. My friend whose father works in Agra, has made a clay model of the Taj Mahal. 3. This is the house where I was born. 4. Show me the book, that/which you bought yesterday. 5. That is the house where I was born. 6. Tell me the address of the boy whom you want to meet. 7. Ravi whose office I am working owns an expensive car. 8. Kumarasamy whose house I live in owns most of the mills in the town. 9. The good deeds which we do are often interred with our bones. 10. Kumar whose house I live in, has undergone a surgery. QUESTION NO. 29 USE A SUITABLE PHRASE PREPOSITON

1. In case of missing the bus, take a taxi.

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2. The match continued despite / inspite of the rain. 3. He continued to bowl inspite of his shoulder injury. 4. She was happy despite her poverty. 5. They continued the match despite the rain. 6. The people did not leave their village despite the heavy floods. 7. You must not go against the advice of your parents. 8. He was happy inspite of his poverty. 9. Though/although he is poor , he is honest. QUESTION NO. 30 USE THE VERB IN SUITABLE FORM

1. One thousand internet connections will be given (give) in Pollachi by the end of next year. 2. I would have called (call) on you, if I had known you were ill. 3. Teach me to fish; I will live (live) for a life time. 4. I would teach (teach) him if I had time. 5. If I had known you were ill I would have called (call) on you. 6. If I visit (visit) Agra, I shall see Taj Mahal. 7. I would give (give) them money if I had plenty. 8. The Sun rises (rise) in the East 9. I am preparing (prepare) for the examination at present. 10. Ravi read (read) a poem last night QUESTION NO. 31 SENTENCE PATTERN

1. S.V

- Ravi came

2. S.V.C

- Ravi is a student

3. S.V.A

- Ravi came yesterday

4. S.V.O.

- Ravi gave a pen

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- Ravi gave a pen yesterday

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8. S.V.IO.DO. - Ravi gave me a pen QUESTION NO. 32 TYPES OF PASSIVE FORM

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2. This dam was built in 1960. – Impersonal passive Voice. 3. Elder should not be insulted. - Impersonal Passive Voice. 4. One hundred neem trees are planted. Impersonal Passive Voice. 5. One hundered internet connections are given in Pollachi - Impersonal Passive Voice. 6. The experiment has to be stopped because of power failure. - Impersonal Passive Voice. 7. This novel was written by Prem Chand. – Personal Passive Voice with agent. 8. The eggs were hatched by the hen. – Personal Passive Voice with agent. 9. Technology is described as the application of scientific knowledge. - Impersonal Passive Voice. 10. A gas plant was set up for use in the school. - Impersonal Passive Voice. QUESTION NO. 33 USE THE SUITABLE LINK WORD

1. When / while the cat is away, the mice are at play. 2. I’ll help you though I’m very tired. 3. Though he had my phone number he did not contact me. 4. I reached on time yet / but I missed my train. 5. Inspite of being rich, he is humble. 6. Though Venkat had only one sandwich he shared it with his friend. 7. Man proposes but / where as God disposes. 8. The family can move into the flat as soon as/after the walls are painted. 9. Though/Although we started early, we reached the destination late. 10. Hurry up or you will be late. 11. He failed in his examination inspite of his hard work. 12. Though /Although he worked hard, he could not succeed. 13. Unless you have an entry pass, you can’t get in. (Use IF) If you have an entry pass, you can get in. 14. In case it rains, take an umbrella. 15. On account of losing the match, he decided to resign as captain.

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n +2 physics examination, questions are classified in four different types - One mark, 3 marks, 5 marks and 10 marks. First of all, 30 one mark questions will be asked as ‘choose the best answer’ (part I). This section has no choices. Secondly, 3 mark questions will be asked in Part II. And, that has a choice of ‘fifteen out of twenty’. Part III will contain 12 questions. Out of it, 7 to be answered must. That will reward you 5 marks each. The final and forth section is Part IV. And, that has a choice of ‘ four out of eight’. As this contains 10 marks each, this section is most important one which can give you a bulk score of 40. So totally this exam paper will give you a total mark of 150. As you know, the remaining 50 marks can be obtained through your practical examination. No fear, stunning and hesitations… Perfect planning and hard work will definitely lead to that magic achievement. That is… centum! Ans. Nm2 C-1

charge can flow easily is Ans . copper (All metals)

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An electric dipole is placed in a uniform electric field with its axis parallel to the field. It experiences Ans. Neither a net force nor a torque.

13. In the case of insulators, as the temperature decreases, the resistivity Ans . increases.

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The work done in moving 4µc charge from one point to another in an electric field is 0.012 J. The potential difference between them is Ans. 3000 V

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5.

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Potential energy of two equal negative point charges of magnitude 2 µC placed 1 m apart in air is Ans. 0.036 J A hollow metallic spherical shell carrying an electric charge produces no electric field at points Ans. Inside the sphere.

14. The unit of the number of electric lines of force passing through a given area is Ans. Nm2 C-1 15. The electric field intensity at a distance r due to infinitely long straight charged wire is directly proportional to [E = λ/ 2 π€0r ] Ans. 1/r 16. The intensity of the electric field that produces a force of 10 -3 N on a charge of 500 µC is Ans. 2 NC -1 17. If a point lies at a distance x from the mid point of the dipole, the electric potential at this point is proportional to Ans . 1/x2

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The unit of electric dipole moment is Ans. Coulomb. Metre (Cm)

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In the given circuit, the effective capacitance between A and B will be

18. A dielectric medium is placed in an electric field E0. The field induced inside the medium Ans. Acts opposite to E0

Ans. 3 µ F

19. The Unit Henry can also be written as Ans. VSA-1, WbA-1 (or) Ωs

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The number of electric lines of force originating from a charge of 1 µc is Ans. 1.129 x 1011

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The law that governs the force between electric charges is Ans. Coulomb’s law

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21. The colour code on a carbon resistor is red – red – black. The resitance of the resistors is Ans. 22 Ω 22. The Transistion temperature of mercury is Ans. 4.2 K 23. A toaster operating at 240 V has a resistance of 120 Ω. The power is Ans. 480 W

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20. Resistance of a metal wire of length 10 cm is 2 Ω. If the wire is stretched uniformly to 50 cm, the resistance is (Rn = n2 R ) == Ans. 50 Ω


24. The relation between current and drift velocity is Ans. I = nAeVd 25.The Unit of reduction factor of tangent galvanometer is Ans . Ampere 26. In a thermocouple, the temperature of the cold junction is 200C, the inversion temperature is 600 0C, then the neutral temperature is [θn = (θi+θc)/2 ] Ans. 3100C 27. In which of the following pairs of metals of a thermocouple the e. m.f is maximum? Ans. Sb - Bi 28. Joul’s law of heating is Ans. H= VIt (or) H = I2Rt

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29. In a thermocouple, the temperature of the cold junction is 200 C, the neutral temperature is 270oC, Then the temperature of inversion is Ans. 520oC. 30. Phosphor- bronze wire is used for suspension in a moving coil galvanometer because it has Ans. Small couple per unit twist. 31. Unit of peltier coefficient is

Ans. Volt.

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59. Photons have Ans. Energy but zero mass

74. The work function of a metal is 6.626x10-19J. The threshold frequency is Ans. 1x1015Hz

60. The refractive index of glass is 1.5, the velocity of light in glass is (µ =c/v) Ans. 2 x 108 ms-1

75. The momentum of the electron having wavelength 2 A0 is Ans. 3.3x10-24kg ms-1

61. In a pile of plates arrangement, the angle between the incident light and reflected plane polarized light is Ans. 90o.

76. The work functions of a photo – electric material is 3.3 eV. The threshold frequency will be equal to Ans. 8x1014 Hz

62. The chromium ions doped in the ruby rod Ans. Absorbs green light

77. A photon of frequency v is incident on a metal surface of threshold frequency γo. The kinetic energy of the emitted photoelectron is Ans. h(γ– γo)

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88. Which of the following is not a moderator? Ans. Liquid Sodium

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107. High frequency waves follow Ans. ionospheric propogation 108. In television, blanking pulse is applied to Ans. control grid 109. In an AM superheterodyne receiver, the local oscillator frequency is 1.245 MHz. The tuned station frequency is Ans. 790 kHz 110. The principle used for transmission of light signals through optical fibre is Ans. total internal reflection 111. In interlaced scanning time taken to scan one line is Ans. 64 µs 112. The radio waves after refraction from different parts of ionosphere on reaching the earth are called as Ans. sky waves 113. In an A.M. receiver, the local oscillator frequency is 2750 kHz. The tuned in station frequency is= Ans. 2295 kHz 114. The first man made satellite is Ans. sputnik 115. The audio frequency range is Ans. 20 Hz to 20000 Hz 116. The RF channel in a radio transmitter produces Ans. high frequency carrier waves 117. In the AM superheterodyne receiver system the value of the intermediate frequency is equal to Ans. 455 kHz 118. For FM receivers, the intermediate frequency is Ans. 10.7 MHz 119. Digital signals are converted into analog signals using Ans. Modem 120. An FM signal has a resting frequency of 106 MHz and highest frequency of 106.03 MHz when modulated by a signal. Then the carrier swing is Ans. 0.06 MHz

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xU cNyhfj;jpd; ntspNaw;W Mw;wy; 6.626x10-19 J . mjd; gad; njhlf;f mjph;ntz; ®ûP: 1 x 1015 Hz 0 82. 2 A miyePsk; nfhz;l vyf;lu; hdpd; ce;jk; ®ûP: 3.3 x 10-24 kg ms-1 83. nghUs; xd;wpd; xsp kpd;ntspNaw;W Mw;wy; 3.3 eV vdpy; > gad; njhlf;f mjph;ntz; ®ûP: 8 X 1014 Hz 84. γ mjph;;ntz; nfhz;l Nghl;lhd;> g a d ; n j h l f ; f m j p h ; n t z ; γ0 nfhz;l cNyhfj;jpd; kPJ gLfpwJ. ntsptplg;gLk; vyf;l;uhdpd; ,af;f Mw;wy; ®ûP: h(γ- γ0 ) 85. ‘m’ epiwAk; ‘e’ kpd;D}l;lKk; nfhz;l xU â ô ‚ † ó £ ¡ Xa; T epiyapy; ,Ue;J kpd;dOj;j NtWghl;bdhy; KLf; f g; g Lk; NghJ mjd; ,Wjp jpirNtfk; ®ûP: √2Ve/m 86. Id;];ild; xsp kpd;; tpistpw;fhd rkd;ghL ®ûP: W + ½ mv2 ngUkk; = h γ 87. â ô ‚ † ó £ ¡ ¸ ‡ « í £ ‚ A 81.

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