12P/256/2 INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES

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Set No. 1 Question Booklet No. 00030 12P/256/2 (To be filled up by the candidate by bluelblack ball-point pen) R.II No. 1..1_-'-_-'-_.1---''-----'_-''_-'-_-' ROlli No. (Write tbe digits in words)..... S~rial No. of Answer Sheet...... Day and Date... ( Signature of InvigUator ) INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES (Use only blue/blilck ball-point pen in the space above and on both sides of the Answer Sheet) 1. Within 10 minutes oflhe issue of the Question Booklet, check the Question Booklet to ensure that it contains all the pages in corre'ct sequence and that no page/question is missing. In case of faulty Question Booklet bring it to the notice of the Superintendentllnvigilators immediately to obtain a fresh Question Booklet. 2. Do not bring any loose paper, written or blank, inside the Examination Hall except the Admit Card without its envelope. 3. A separate Answer Sheet is given. It should not be folded or mutilated A second Answer Sheet shall nol be provided Only the Answer Sheet w/ll be evaluated. 4. Write your Roll Number and Serial Number of the Answer Sheet by pen in the space prvided above. 5. On lhe front page of the Answer Sheet, wfiu by pen your Roll Number in lhe space provided aj lhe top and by darkening the circles at the b(jttom. Also, wherever applicable, write the Question Booklet Number and the Set Number in appropriate places. 6. No overwriting is allowed in the entries of Roll No., Question Booklet no. and Set no. (If any) on OMR sheet and Roll No. and OMR sheet no. on the Queston B{Joklet. 7. Any change in the aforesaid eniries is to De verified by tile im'igilator, otherwise it KlUi be taken as unfairmeans- 8. Each question in this Booklet isfi)flljw:;': hy /OU,. alternative answers. For each quesfitm, you are to record the correct option on the Answer Sheet by darkening the appropriate circle in lite corresponding rok' of the Answer Sheet, ~l' pen a.f mentioned in the guidelines given on the rusl page of the Answer Sheet 9. For each question, darken only one circle on the Answer Sheet. If you darken more than one circle or darken a circle partially, the answer wiil be treated as incorrect. 10. Note! that the answt!r once filled in ink COllnot be changed. If you do not wish 10 attempt a question, leave allihe circles in the corre~ponding row blank (such question will be awarded zero marks). 11. For rough work, use the inner back page of the title cover and the blank page at the end of this Booklet. 12. Deposit only OMR Answer Sheet at the end of the Test. 13. You are not permitted to 'leave the Examination Hall until the end of the Test. 14. Ifa candidate attempts to use any form cfunfairmeans, he/she shall be liable to such punishment as the University may determine and impose on him/her.. Total No. of Printed Pages: 16 [ii'ifm ~ ~ if 31f.ffrr 3I1'R'1T 'fi3" w WI w: #q

Time : 60 Minutes fpw : 60 ftr'r" 12P/256/2 No. or QuesU"",. : 50 ~'I1It~:50 Full Marks: IS0 v;rm,: 150 Note: (1) Attempt as many questions as you can. Each question carries 3 (Three) marks. One... k will be deductetljor each incorrect answer. Zero mark will be awarded for each unattempted question. an~\f<'i; lwit q;) ~ <Iif.I <lit W«'I <litl ~ m 3 ( <ft;r ) ~ <lit tl Jlr41h 'll'm an; Ii; ~ ~.3iIh"!hreT."4'111 ~ "''fdrd m <lit W<liifi l'ft ~I (2) If more than one alternative answers seem to be approximate to the correct answer, choose the closest one. lifi:: ~ <lififooqifi ~ ~ ~ ~ f'iifig"li<fia m, m f.!tifii!d'l ~ ~ ~I 01. By Line: (1) Title of the Article (3) Credit line for the author ~.f <lit '>f<f : (1) msr <lit ~/ "-Ille<if (3) ii\1}l/fi 'lit II ff1"" ""'" 02. Banner: (1) Title of the Magazine (3) Symbol of the publication (2) Line under the headline (4) caption for the reader (2) ~TI$n <T; ofrt <fit ~ (4) "ITO'Ii <T; ~ >f;~'1 (2) Logo of the publication (4) Name of the publisher 3 P.T.O.

~: ( I) q fs:i 'll I 'llt '11 "l 01 <$II <! I ~,'I" (2) II 'll I ~ I '1 'llt oi\<it (3) ll'lltlir 'llt ~ (4) ll'lltlit'll 'llt "I'T"l" 03. Column Gutter: (I) The space between lines (2) Space between column (3) Space between photograph (4) Space between pages 'll I iii "l 'T<!""{ : (1 ) ii11~;jj <f; ~ if 'lrit (2) 'lli<'lll <f; ~ 'llt 'lrit (:3) <hi tmrn <f; ~ 'llt '31offi" (4) Til <f; ~ 'llt 'lrit 04. Blurb: (1) Musical piece (2) Text piece (3) An illustration (4 ) Architectural Drawing ;;;:;ref : (1 ) Wlm 'llt 'llt'f (2) ~Gm (3) r;cn \3GIi? (Ol (4) 311i"'Fle'M{ii1 ~ 05. Advertised price concerns whom? (I) Consumer (2) Agent (3) Whollseller (4) Producer Pl.lIQ'1 ~ f'l;;% ll"'lif'icl m ~? (I) '3q..n'R'l1 (2) ~ (3) eit'!; f'i ~ClI (4 ) f.'r"lfm 06. Ad. Agencies (Function) : (1 ) To sell (2) To store (3) To Publicize (4) To Produce 4

PciOlIQ'1 tme1 ('ffi7.f) ( 1 ) Fcr<Ilt '!>{'1T (3) ~ '!>{'1T 07. Bi-monthly: (1) Publication issued every two months (2) Publication issued after 3 months (3) Publication issued twice a month (4) Publication issued twice a year "IT'!-,,-...rnt : (1) ~ ~ ~ if lol'lil'im (2) <lr ~ <f; 3Q (1'<1 J:I'lif'iM (3) 1{'l1 ~ if ~ am: 1Ol*>1'IM (4) 1{'l1 ci'f if ~ am: J:I'lif'iM 08. Presentation is done in which software? (I) Corel draw (2) Ms-word (3) Page Maker (4) Ms Power Point f<lffi (11<R~"( if i'i",~'im/~r 1>F."'IT ;;mit ~? (1) ~~ (2)~~~ (3) i\"<;r ~ (4) ~ ~ '1"f".I"l: ~ 09. Fontograph is used for: (1) Type designing (3) Equation editing (2) lllustration (4) Page Lay outing '!ll; liu'ii q)"[ 0llCr<m" m ~ (I) ~ ft<ili~f.'i 1 (2) ~<'I(1~ (3) ~q j~i'1 ~R"I (4) i\"<;r <'t 3i13R"1 5 P.T.O.

10. Box used for: (1 ) Small article (2) Visual Emphasis (3) Important text (4) Head line "Il<ffi 'lit "'l"'1.<1 " iwfr ~ (1) ~ 3l1~"'''' (2) ~;m;r,,";i"f1~ (3) 3lIq~'l'" ~ (4) ~~ 11. Dummy: (1) 3 Dimensional moquette (2) Layout of ad. (3) Layout of Magazine (4 ) Book Principal ~: ( 1) m '51"il"fl'1('f qoirc (2) r4swl'i 'lit #r -31rui! (3) 'lf3r'iit 'lit ~ ~ (4) ~«1 '" mff'lii1 12. Artist : ( 1) Painter (2) Musician (3) Dramatist (4) Architect 3l1~",", 1"''''1'''1 " (1) ~ (2) (Oi'flc''''I'' (3) ~1'"lI"fGI (4).:mf<t~ 13. Over print colour: (1 ) Black (2) Blue (3) Cyan (4) Magenta ai'tcit fir 'Ilii1': ; (1) 'IiTii1T (2) ;fu;rr (3) tm'l/--fti!1l (4) i'l'l"'1 14. Screen viewing colours : ( 1) RGB (2) CMYK (3) Pantone (4) Uniform ~awr~: (1) '*' '>It >4T (2) m 1:.."'1 <nt if; (3) <l>i1'1 (4) (('I) "@:[/'i4i'b14 6

15. Public dealing officer : (I) eng (2) ATM (3) PRO (4) HOD q fa:1 'Ii g) ~ 'I "i I q\l ft Vm.n dl q ~I{.affi:I 'iii tl : ( 1 ) <IT t:("i;;it (2) (( 1!T t:('1 (3) tft '3ffi",:ffi (4) ((ti,:ffi m 16. Extension of Page Maker 7 file : (I) PMD (2) PPD (3) PSD (4) PDF <t;;r i\'ir 7 ~ 'lit ((>R1e"EI'1 : (1) qyt:('1m (2) qytftm (3) tft((ft"m (4) tft m ((to 17. Spine is : (1 ) Back bone of the book (2) Front cover (3) Back cover (4) Inner of the book tql~'1 ~ : (1) ~ 'IiT~-m~ (2) ~ 'lit "IiCI"l: (3) 'lit "IiCI"l: (4) :i>ffi'li <f; ofur 'lit TO 18. Ad. agency discount: (1) 5% (2) 7% (3) 10% (4) 15% i4.iiq'1 014 ~ft'li1'3'" ( 1) q'fq >I~~ICI (2) ft'rf >I~~f<'f (3) W >If<r~ (4) ~>I~~ 19. Bleed Plate: {1} Larger than print size (21 Smaller than print size (3) Equal to print size (4) Two side larger than print size ;;;fis '<'Ii! : (I) fir: ~ -«"19T (31 fi:l"oe ~ <f; "'OI"{I"'OIT{ (2) fir: ~ -«ir:r (4) fir: ~ -«~ ~ 7 P.T.O.

20. Circulation: (1) No. of copies printed (2) No. of copies distributed (3) No. of copies left after delivery (4) No. of copies returned fi(wl~ : (1) 1'I><14l n!ilrl~'1atil q;r ~ ~-a:rr ~ (2) l'i><1of1 llrl<il 'lit = '1'1T ~ (3) ~<'1')CI~ of; GI1G 1'1><1'1') llrl4f orct ~ (4) 1'I><14l llrl'll 'lit Jkl'll '1'1T ~ 21. Colour Separation proof : (1) Separate print for each colours (2) Print in two colours (.1) Print in three colours (4) Print in four colours 'liffi" ffi q"{ \'l '1 ~ : (I) ~ 'liffi" of; ~ >3lWT ~ (2) <it ~ it ~ (3) <fa ~ it ~ (4) "'IR ~ it ~ 22. 23. Complimentary copies : (1) Unpaid copies (2) (3) Subscribed copies (4) 'ffl~ il {I 'iii 41 "I : (1) ~ 'lii'l)"i (2) (3) W'H4lI~as 'li141"l (4) Trim Size: (1 ) Final size (2) (3) Uncut size (4) ~~: (1 ) ;jjl~~ ~ (2) (3) ;jj'1'1ii! ~ (4) Paid copies Circulated copies ~ 'li141il \'l (Wles 'li141"l Printed size Proof size ls1~s ~ >!;Ii ~ 8

24. Solarization: (1) Putting more contrast in black white (2) Putting more colour (3) Emphasizing a colour (4) Removing a Colour ffi i'i (1';;31 f1 '1 : (1) ~ ~ if "'k«~ (2) ~ ~ ~ (3) "M "R ~ loo<f (4) "M <fit <!cl'1l 25. Spot Varnish: (1) To enhance a part of the picture (2) Overall to enhancement (3) To give glaze to print (4) To reduce the shineness ~-<limf1 : (1) ~;;f; <:('Ii '1T'T <fit "1,,1'11 (2) it ~ <fit "1,,1'11 (3) ~ if ~~ sre:r ~(4) _ <fit 'Ii'! ~ 26. Plate: ( 1) To eat (2) To print (3) To give some texture on paper (4) To Emboss ~ 'lit 8q<l<!I( ~ ~ : (I) mif (2) ~if (3) 'I>T'ffl "R ~ e'l'{'l'c l< ~ if (4) ~ >ail fi:i 'I if 27. Tale piece : (1) Cor_G'~S in the end of the text (2) Comes in tbe beginning of text (3) Come. in the right hand of the text (4) Comes in the Left hand of the text ~ 1fm: (1) ~'RZ;;f; ~ if 'lwit ~ (2) ~R:;;f; ~~ if 'lwit ~ (3) ~"-R"!;;f; ~ ~ "R 'lwit ~ (4) ~w:;;f; awt ~ "R 'lwit ~ 9 P.T.O.

28. LPI: (1) Line per inch (2) Lunar Planetary Image (3) Leadership practices inventory (4) Logistics performance index ~t:lt~: (i) ~ 'R ~ (2) ~ ~O'l",{l ~ (3) Jl5<~llq Slf'Rft,,'1ct;oe{l (4) <.'1IFllfR:'ll 'H4iI<iI"ft ~'ffi 29. Which site top in 2010 : (I) Google (2) Yahoo (3) Gmail (4) Facebook <R 2010 it <tr-m ~ ~ ~ "'I'l1f<:l S'* (1) :rm (2) <il~ (3) ;:;fioiffi (4) tf>ft' ' 30. Film title designer: (1) Saul Bass (3) Jamini Roy ~ "'1"",<.'1 ~"11"'1< (1) ftl<3<.'1 <!IT"fl (3) "11 fi'l4'l '<T'l" (2) M.F. Husain (4) Shahrukh Khan (2) q-qoqq;o ~ (4) ~II~,""" 1S!R 31. Collage: (1) Composition with different picture cut and pasted (2) Composition with water colour (3) Composition. with oil colour (4) Composition with pencil ""'<.'11"1: ( 1 ) fcif'fr f Im ~ 'iii "''Ii < t:(ci ~ q 'iii 'Ii < OAT 'li0l o!ltr (2) ~ 'Iiffi ~ 'Ii><llJil ft '1 (3) ~ 'Iiffi ~ 'li0l"11ft'1 (4) q 1"«<.'1 ~ 'Ii><ll;:;fi ft '1 10

32. Cropping: (1) Eliminating part of photograph or illustration to fit the size (2) Cropping the field (3) Cutting a piece of land (4) Changing the direction of water <Ii1[q'1 : (1) ~ mq; <IT ~<.'1e~t1'l if; "IT'T 'Ilt 0;"1'11 fglefi '3Q<.'1"'f ~ if fq;c f'ii<rr "IT <I"'f; I (2) ~ if 'Iffi<.'1" <.'1' II '11 (3) "1'fR if; ~ ~ 'Ilt '1>1"'11 (4) "IT'ft 'lit ~ 'Ilt "I ~<.'1 '11 33. The most important role making the animated films: (1) Operator (2) Engineer (3) Mechanic (4) Designer «f.'li'le;; fil><;;r "I"1'f.t if ~ "jfl1'1>1 tmft ~ : (1) 3lIQ):"< (2) ~;;Jfjf.'l'l < (3) lli1;f.'l'l> 34. Art paper comes in : (1) Gross (2) Quire (3) Reem (4) Role.:mt ~ 3llC1T ~ : (1) ~ (2) 'fci1'l { 35. RAM is for: (1) Random Access Memory (3) Hindu Incarnation 3lT{" «~ ~ 'IWlT ~ : (I) R1l ~ i'l..n{l (3) W~ T1ol'"'1 (3) "{l'q (4) mr (2) The animal (4) Rahmat Ali Mustafa (2) "11'1<1 { (4) Wid >3r.it!j;{{\'lil 11 P.T.O.

36. Caliper is used for: (1) Measuring Paper (3) Measuring Metal <l;~q{ "lit 6qcU!I< f<n'it ;;mit ~ : ( I ) 'hi' I "1 'lit "l'l"f.t if (3) ~ 'lit "l'l"f.t if (2) Measuring Height (4) Holding the iron bar (2) J;ql~ "fi"cf.'t if (4) <'i't% 'lit!39 'lit q '11'$ il if 37. Clipart: (1) Graphic image use for digital document (2) Image use for Drawing (3) Image used for block making (4) Image used for teaching students f<l<ii q I.<!: : (1) ~fzli<!<'i sl~:!'1'i! if 6qq'td {(SII~fSld llrlf.!l"l (2) ~?I'I1<'11 if 6qqiW f<n'it ;;WI CfR'IT llrlf.!l"l (3) ~ i'fi'b'1 if 6qq '!I{ ;Wr CfR'IT II Rl f.!i "I (4 ) ~ 'lit '«?f.'t if ll"'lm f<n'it ;;WI CfR'IT II Rl f.!i "I 38. Die-cut: (1) Packaging (2) Drawing (3) Computer (4) Building STt-'l><!" ( 1) u~f.lr.;",,'iti.rr-"'l'dt (3) 'I1""!c{ (2) ~?I'I1<'11 (4) "1'CI"f 39. Symbol: (1) A Mark (2) A Painting (3) A Drawing (4) A Story ffi"i<'i : (1) t:('i> ~ 12

40. Run Means: (1) Copies printed in one impression (2) Total No. copies circulated (3) Total no. of copies distributed (4) Total No. of copies subscribed """''' </if 3l-f ~ : (1) ~ ~l/a' <! ~ llrt 41 'lit ms<rr (2) ft' l~s llrt.il >tt ~ ms<rr (3) fclt1f{t1/~=$ llrt41 ~ 'Wf ms<rr (4) ft~ihl~"5 'lit 'Wf m;;qr 41. Basic weight of : (1) Type (2) Paper (3) Card (4) Films 4l~'h '!R : (I) ll'pr (2) <m (3) "hit (4) ~ 42. Window: (I) Predetermined computer virtual space (2) A cut card board to see the composition (3) A space to display the products (4) To get the sunlight fci>i\"1: (1) T"f ~ 'h"'ic{ ~3l<'f m (2) ~ 'Iic:r g3lt 'hl!hihf, 'h><7loftft'1 ~ ~ (3) '3i'11~1 'lit ~ m ~ ~ (4) q~fqo{"1 ll1fi<f ~ tj.:-3. CaIson is a name of : II) Type P) A painter "~R" "IT'1 ~ : (1) ~ (2) A sweet (4) A monument (2) ~ f'l61~ (3) n;<li ~ (4) ~ t+ll{'h ~ 13 P.T.O.

44. Smooth Surface: (I) Art paper (2) Handmade paper (3) Cartridge paper (4) Offset paper ~'I> 11 ~ : ( I) -mi ii<r (2) ~'"S i'l g ii<r (3) 'l>1~"1 ii<r (4) "'il'bfl<! ii<r 45. Bristol: ( I) Paper (2) A card (3) A machine (4) A toy foiti!<"1: ( I) Cf)PI':J'1 (2) q'b 'l1fi (3) q'b"l:nr (4) q'b RilJl '11 46. Applied art is : (I) Plastic art (2) Performing art (3) Graphic art (4) Printmaking "i«i1i11g -mi ~ : (I) «i1lfk'li -mi (2) q (il (f'j't >3lTi (3) mfili'l> >3lTi (4) ~ '114\'1 47. What is a Blue print? ( I) Machine Proof (2) Photograph (3) Ammonia Print (4) Digital Print "!);-me '!"IT ~ : ( I) ~fa q;r l!'p (2) ilillll'b (3) ':Wflf.'tlll me (4) fg<jil "<"1 me 14

48. Blanket? (1) Rubberized surface material for printing machine (2) Piece of cloth keeping warn, (3) Cover the machine when they are not working (4) Sheet used for picnic in garden or grassy land ;;(ilicf;c : (1) ~R"I 'i'lla if; ~ {ih~ <lwi (2) 'T'It ~ ~ ~ q;r ~ (3) 'i~fr if; fchi'ilch"'it if 'i~fr 'lit ~ ~ (4) j'q'1'>f.i'1'> <it 'Iffi C!R'lI w\r ~ (jql")'1 if <'!f.t C!R'lI ""'" 49. Carbonless paper used for: (I) Transferring image from 1st page to subsequent pages (2) Tracing the image (3) Designing (4) Drawing '1'>1;;\ '1 0\ fi '1'>1'1 <i1 q;r di cllm.mrr 'it : (1) = ~ '!it l'i'l'1 T'O ~.~ factl'l T'O "IT *"11'11"1Fl:<'1 'f){'1t (2) BI'lIRl'l <iftil '1 I (3) j"$<i1i'lf.'i'1 (4) ~ 50. Dot: (1 ) Department of Tourism (2) Department of telephone (3) Department of Textile (4) Smallest Element of halftone me (~,m it) : (1) Q<ic'1 fciwt (2) em<hl'1 fc!""ii'1 (3) 'fi'l9i' fciwt (4) "''ht!l'1 q;r wffi mer ffi"f 15 300

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