Monday 13 July 2020

COMPUTER SCIENCE PRACTICE SET 01

1.    SCM stands for

a) Software Control Management

b) Software Configuration Management

c) Software Concept Management

d) None of the mentioned

2.    When code is made available to others, it goes in a/an

a) hard drive

b) access-controlled library

c) servers

d) access control

3.    Which of the following is not a main phase in Configuration Management (CM) Process?

a) CM Planning

b) Executing the CM process

c) CM audits

d) None of the mentioned

4.    CM is about managing the different items in the product, and changes in them.

a) True

b) False

5.    What allows different projects to use the same source files at the same time?

a) Version Control

b) Access control

c) CM Process

d) Version Control and Access control

6.    Which of the following is not a change management process?

a) Log the changes

b) Estimate impact on effort and schedule

c) Review impact with stakeholders

d) None of the mentioned

7.    Configuration management (CM) is needed to deliver product to the client

a) True

b) False

8.    What is one or more software configuration items that have been formally reviewed and agreed upon and serve as a basis for further development?

a) Baseline

b) Cumulative changes

c) CM

d) Change Control

9.    How are baselines verified?

a) By reviews

b) By inspections

c) By testing of code

d) All of the mentioned

10. Which of the following is a example of Configuration Items ?

a) SCM procedures

b) Source code

c) Software design descriptions

d) All of the mentioned

11. SCM controls only the products of the development process.

a) True

b) False

12. CCB stands for

a) Change Control Board

b) Change Control Baseline

c) Cumulative Changes in Baseline

d) None of the mentioned

13. What information is required to process a change to a baseline?

a) Reasons for making the changes

b) A description of the proposed changes

c) List of other items affected by the changes

d) All of the mentioned


ENGLISH PRACTICE SET 03

Amid the on-going India-China border tension, a Parliamentary Standing Committee report on Sino-India relations post the Doklam __________(1)_ – prepared after border visits, intense discussions and testimonies from top officials of the external affairs and defense ministries –_________(2)_ significance as it is the only detailed report on the border issue that has been made available to the public. ___________(3)_ by the Shashi Tharoor-led Standing Committee on External Affairs, the report on Sino-India relations including Doklam, the border situation and cooperation in international organizations, had _____________(4)_ the government that it needed to have “healthy skepticism” while dealing with China. The report was ___________(5)_ after following “tough questions and frank assessment”, Tharoor said in a tweet on Friday.


1.(a) drop-off

   (b) lay-off

   (c) stand-off

   (d) back-off


2.(a) assume

   (b) assumes

   (c) assumed 

   (d) assuming 


3.(a) Capitulate

   (b) Capitulated

   (c) Submit

   (d) Submitted


4.(a) abandoned 

   (b) cautioned 

   (c) functioned

   (d) imagined 


5.(a) prepare

   (b) prepares

   (c) prepared

   (d) preparing

Answers

1.(c) stand-off
drop-off - fall asleep easily, especially without intending to

lay-off - give up or stop doing something

stand-off - to defend against someone or something

back-off - to stop threatening, criticizing, or annoying someone

We are talking about border tension and report on Sino-india relations and that must be the post Doklam 'stand-off'.
Hence, 'stand-off' must be chosen.

2.(b) assumes - In simple present tense, we take s/es with singular nouns.
Here, we are talking about a report, which is singular in nature.
Hence, "assumes" is correct option.

3.(d) Submitted 
Capitulate - cease to resist an opponent or an unwelcome demand; yield

Submit - accept or yield to a superior force or to the authority or will of another person

The report must have been submitted not capitulated.
Also, in past tense, second form of verb is used.
Hence, "Submitted" must be chosen.

4.(b) cautioned
abandoned - ceased to support or looked after (someone); desert

cautioned - care taken to avoid danger or mistakes

functioned - worked or operated in a proper or particular way

imagined - formed a mental image or concept of

According to context, the government must have been cautioned not imagined, functioned or abandoned.
Hence, "cautioned" is the correct option.

5.(c) prepared - in passive form, third form of verb is used.
Hence, "prepared" is the correct option.

Sunday 12 July 2020

12 July 2020 Digital Test Result




12 July 2020 Digital Electronics Test Result


S.No. Name Marks
1 Divya 42
2 Priya Chaurasia 39
3 Kirti 35
4 Hemant Kumar Singh 35
5 Sonam 33
6 Yamini Sharma 33
7 Govil 32
8 Sandeep 32
9 Pooja Chaudhary 32
10 Poonam 31
11 Ankur Bhardwaj 31
12 Shubham 31
13 Shivani Singh 30
14 Bhagwana Ram Meghwal 30
15 Manu Choudhary 29
16 Pritam Kumari 29
17 Sonika 29
18 Nancy 28
19 Rakesh 28
20 Suruchi 28
21 Priyanka 27
22 Aarti 27
23 Sachin 27
24 Nitin Sharma 27
25 Surya 27
26 Salvi 25
27 Karan 24
28 Lovely Verma 24
29 Akshay Sharma 24
30 Sushmita 23
31 Nisha Dagar 23
32 Swati 23
33 Yamini Choudhary 22
34 Priyanka Soni 22
35 Anushurti 22
36 Jaya 21
37 Monika Yadav . 21
38 Khushbu 21
39 Kumud Sirohi 20
40 Vibha 20
41 Jyoti Malik 19
42 Manoj Kumar 19
43 Pulkit Gupta 19
44 Sonia 19
45 Arun Gaur 19
46 Anjali 19
47 Rahul Singh 18
48 Mittu Sharma 18
49 Kumar Gaurav 18
50 Akhil 18
51 Suman 17
52 Ajay 17
53 Ajay Vats 17
54 Ranjeet 17
55 Sunny 16
56 Kalyani 16
57 Seema Dalal Dagar 16
58 Amit 16
59 Vikas Kumar 16
60 Preeti 15
61 Pinki Yadav 15
62 Chandan 14
63 Yash 14
64 Kushal 14
65 Anil Yadav 13
66 Jeevan Singh 12
67 Sana Shaikh 11
68 Dilip Gupta 10
69 Rekha 10
70 Shivam 10
71 Suman 9
72 Prince 9
73 Mohd Tahir 8
74 Rahul 8
75 Disha Sharma 8
76 Neha 8
77 Namtra 7
78 Rashmika Kataria 6
79 Upma 6
80 Varsha 6
81 Deshbir Singh 0
82 Rajkumar Gupta 0
83 Jyoti Antil 0

Saturday 11 July 2020

PRACTICE SET 02

With the November 2020 election fast __________(1), US President Donald Trump has found himself ___________(2)_odds with his former National Security Advisor John Bolton– an ally-turned-foe whose latest book paints a less than charitable picture of the Trump presidency. The Trump administration, which tried to stop the book from being published, received a ______________(3)_ on Saturday when a federal court turned down its request, saying it was too late to _____________(4)_ such an order. The preview of Bolton’s book– which releases June 23 – has already been ___________(5)__ with several media organizations, who have widely reported its main parts that show Trump in a bad light. 

1.(a) atoning 
   (b) reproaching
   (c) approaching 
   (d) condoning 

2.(a) for
   (b) at
   (c) from 
   (d) in

3.(a) set-up
   (b) set down
   (c) set off
   (d) setback 

4.(a) implemented
   (b) implement
   (c) attainment
   (d) attain 

5.(a) share 
   (b) shares 
   (c) sharing 
   (d) shared



Answers key 

1.(c) approaching
atoning - making amends or reparation

reproaching - expressing (someone) one's disapproval of or disappointment in their actions

approaching - come near or nearer to (someone or something) in distance or time

condoning - accepting (behaviour that is considered morally wrong or offensive)

Election cannot atone, reproach or condone. It must be approaching.
Hence, "approaching" must be chosen.

2.(b) at - "at odds" is an idiomatic expression which means 'in conflict or at variance'.
Hence, "at" is the correct preposition to be used here.

3.(d) setback 
set-up - the way in which something, especially an organization or equipment, is organized, planned, or arranged

set down - to place at rest on a surface or on the ground

set off - begin a journey

setback - something that happens that delays or prevents a process from developing 

Federal court has turned down the request which means something must have received a 'setback'.
Hence, "setback" is the correct option.

4.(b) implement
Implement - put (a decision, plan, agreement, etc.) into effect

Attain - succeed in achieving (something that one has worked for)

Orders are implemented not attained. Therefore, options (c) and (d) are overruled.
Also, after 'to' we use base form of verb.
Hence, "implement" is the correct option.

5.(d) shared - in passive form, third from of verb is used.
Hence, "shared" is the correct option.

Friday 10 July 2020

PRACTICE SET 01

Nepal’s Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli is back to his old tricks, or, to be more precise, two inter-related tricks of jingoistic anti-Indian nationalism and internal anti-Madhesi chauvinism. The first tool in his playbook is building up resentment _(1)__________ India, ramping up nationalistic fervour, and _(2)________ himself as the saviour of the Nepali nation which India is out to target. The passage of an amendment to _(3)___________ a new Nepali map with territory claimed and controlled by India was one recent step in this direction. His claim on Sunday that India is out to _(4)_____________ his government — with no evidence — is another step. Two, Mr Oli also taps into a mindset which sees the Madhesis — Nepali citizens of the southern plains, the Tarai — who share _(5)________kinship ties with people across the border in Bihar, Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand, as a “fifth column”, more loyal to India than to Nepal. 

1.(a) around 
   (b) with
   (c) against 
   (d) to

2.(a) projection
   (b) projecting 
   (c) projected 
   (d) project 

3.(a) satisfy
   (b) identify
   (c) dignify 
   (d) ratify

4.(a) abstain
   (b) topple
   (c) restraint 
   (d) abduct

5.(a) exceeded
   (b) exorbitant
   (c) extensive 
   (d) extravagant


Answers :-
1.(c) against
'Resentment' means 'bitter indignation at having been treated unfairly'.
This is a negative feeling, that's why we usually use 'against' with it.
Hence, "against" must be chosen.

2.(b) projecting - to follow parallelism, '-ing' form must be used.
Hence, "projecting" is the correct option.

3.(d) ratify 
satisfy - meet the expectations, needs, or desires of (someone)

identify - establish or indicate who or what (someone or something) is

dignify - make (something) seem worthy and impressive

ratify - sign or give formal consent to (a treaty, contract, or agreement), making it officially valid

We are talking about passage amendment regarding a new Nepali map.
Satisfy, dignify or identify do not make any sense here.
Therefore, "ratify" must be chosen.

4.(b) topple
abstain - restrain oneself from doing or enjoying something

topple - remove (a government or person in authority) from power; overthrow

restraint - a measure or condition that keeps someone or something under control

abduct - take (someone) away illegally by force or deception; kidnap

India cannot 'abstain', 'restraint' or 'abduct' his government. It can "topple" his government.
Hence,we must choose "topple".

5.(c) extensive
exceeded - be greater in number or size than (a quantity, number, or other measurable thing)

exorbitant - (of a price or amount charged) unreasonably high

extensive - covering or affecting a large area

extravagant - lacking restraint in spending money or using resources

Kinship ties must have been "extensive" not 'exceeded', 'exorbitant' or 'extravagant'.
Hence, "extensive" must be chosen.

Wednesday 8 July 2020

Python-6


Write the output of the following Program.


s=4
m=2
for i in range(1,6):
    for j in range(1,s):
        print(end="  ")
    for k in range(1,m):
        print(k,end=" ")
    print(end="\n")
    s=s-1
    m=m+2

Motivational Quote in Hindi - 2



मन की पवित्रता ही व्यक्तित्व को निखारती और संवारती है
    
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Tuesday 7 July 2020

Motivational Quote in Hindi - 1



काल किसी का शस्त्र से शिरच्छेद नहीं करता पर वह बुद्धिभेद करता हैं , जिससे मनुष्य को गलत रास्ता ही सही लगता है और वह अपने विनाश की ओर सतत बढता हैं ।
बुद्धिभेद ही काल का बल हैं ।

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