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DEECET – 2022
(PART - A)
Teaching Aptitude – SET – 2

1. The meaning of the Greek word “Philos” is
1. Wisdom
2. Learning
3. Knowing
4. Love
ç^Å£” |Ÿ<+Š »» Philosµµ nsÁœ+
1. C²ãq+
2. HûsÁTÌ¿Ãe&ƒ+
3. Ôî\TdŸT¿=qT³
4. ç|eT

2. The Academic authority to develop textbooks for school Education
in our state is
1. SCERT, Andhra Pradesh
2. SSA, Andhra Pradesh
3. NCERT, New Delhi
4. SIET, Andhra Pradesh
eTq sçwŸ+¼ ýË bÍsÄXÁ æ\ $<Ыţ” dŸ+‹+~ó+º bÍsÄ«Á |ŸÚdŸ¿ï ±\ sÁÖ|Ÿ¿\£ ÎqÅ£”
nB󿏣 Ôá+ #ûjTá ‹&q dŸ+dŸÆ
1. SCERT, €+ç<óŠç|Ÿ<ûXÙ
2. SSA, €+ç<óŠç|Ÿ<ûXÙ
3. NCERT, q֫ &󍩢
4. SIET, €+ç<óçŠ |Ÿ<Xû Ù

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3. RTE – 2009 Act related to
1. Teachers Salaries
2. Adult Education
3. Free and compulsory Education to 6 to 14 years
age group children
4. Right to Information Act
RTE –2009 #á³+
¼ B“¿ì dŸ+‹+~ó+ºq~
1. –bÍ<ó‘«jáTT\ JÔá uóÔ „ «\T
2. ejîÖÈq $<Š«
3. 6 qT+º 14 dŸ+eÔáàs\ýË|ŸÚ |¾\\¢ Å£” –ºÔá “sÁÒ+<óŠ
çbÍ<¸$Š T¿£ $<Š«
4. dŸeÖ#sÁ d¿£sD Á VŸ²Å£”Ø #á³+¼

4. Expand ECCE
1. Early child character and Education
2. English course on continuing Education
3. Early child control and Education
4. Early childhood care and Education
ECCE “ $dŸ]
ï +#á>±
1. Early child character and Education
2. English course on continuing Education
3. Early child control and Education
4. Early childhood care and Education

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5. If majority of students in your class are weak you should
1. keep your teaching slow
2. not care about them
3. keep your teaching slow along with some extra guidance to
bright pupil
4. suggest them to read guides
ú Ôás>Á Ü
· ýË mÅ£”Øe eT+~ $<‘«sÁTœ\T yîqT¿£‹& –+fñ
1. ú uË<óqŠ qT “<‘q+>± #ûkÍïeÚ
2. y] >·T]+º |Ÿ{+¼ì #áT¿ÃeÚ
3. uË<óŠqqT “<‘q+>± #ûdŸÖï, Ôî*yîÕq $<‘«sÁTœ\Å£” n<Šq|ŸÚ
eÖsÁZ<ŠsÁô¿£ÔáÇ+ #ûkÍïeÚ.
4. > &Õ \Ž T #á<eŠ eT“ dŸÖºkÍïeÚ.

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G. K. – SET - 2
6. Kanjeevaram Silk is famous in the state of
1. Tamilnadu
2. Kerala
3. Karnataka
4. Telangana
¿±+JesÁ+ |Ÿ³T¼Å”£ ç|Ÿd~¾ Æ #î+~q sçwŸ+¼
1. Ôá$TÞøH&ƒT
2. ¿¹ sÁÞø
3. ¿£s’³¿£
4. Ôî\+>±D

7. The martial art of Andhra Pradesh
1. Kathi Samu
2. Silambam
3. Parikhand
4. Thoda
€+ç<óçŠ |Ÿ<Xû ÅÙ ”£ #î+~q eÖsÁýü Ù €sY¼
1. ¿£Ükï ÍeTT
2. d¾ý+‹+
3. |Ÿ]K+&Ž
4. ÔÃ&ƒ

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8. The “International Teacher’s Day” is celebrated on
1. 5th September
2. 8th March
3. 1st January
4. 5th October
»»n+Ôás¨rjáT –bÍ<ó‘«jáT ~HÃÔáàe+µµ ÈsÁT|ŸÚÅ£”Hû sÃE
1. 5 ™d™|¼+‹sY
2. 8 eÖ]Ì
3. 1 Èqe]
4. 5 n¿Ã¼‹sY

9. The headquarter of “Reserve Bank of India” is located at
1. Bengaluru
2. Mumbai
3. Hyderabad
4. New Delhi
»»]ÈsYÇ u²«+¿ù €|˜t ‚+&jáÖµµ ç|Ÿ<ó‘q ¿±s«\jáT+‚#á̳ ¿£\<ŠT
1. uÉ+>·ÞøSsÁT
2. eTT+u²sTT
3. ™VÕ²<Šsu²<Ž
4. q֫ &󍩢

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10. The full form of “IPL” is
1. Indian Premier League
2. Indo – Pakistan League
3. International Premier League
4. Indian Players League
IPL qT $dŸ]
ï +#á>±
1. ‚+&jTá HŽ ç|¾$TjáTsY ©>´
2. ‚+&à ` bÍ¿ìkÍïHŽ ©>´
3. ‚+³¹s•wŸqýÙ ç|¾$TjáTsY ©>´
4. ‚+&jTá HŽ |¢jTá sYà ©>´

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English – SET – 2

11. A person who knows many languages

1. linguist

2. polyglot

3. grammarian

4. bilingual

12. I finished my project work several days _______

of the deadline.

1. ahead of

2. instead of

3. in spite of

4. according to

13. He was fond ___ Jimmy.

1. in

2. to

3. of

4. at

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14. Would you like a _____ of cake.

1. piece

2. peace

3. piese

4. peece

15. Find the passive form for the following sentence

The dog chased the cat.

1. The cat chases the dog.

2. The cat was chased by the dog.

3. The cat is chased by the dog.
4. The cat chased by the dog.

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Telugu – SET – 2

16. ¿ì+~ y{ìýË »»n\ÎçbÍD²\TµµÔà @sÁÎ&q |Ÿ<+Š
1. K>·+
2. Ôá\
3. sÁ<¸Š+
4. |˜\Ÿ +

17. ¿ì+~ y{ìýË »»#áµµ esÁZÅ£” #î+~q n¿£ŒsÁ+
1. È
2. q
3. |Ÿ
4. ³

18. ¿ì+~ y{ìýË dŸ+jáTT¿±ï¿sŒ£ +Á >·\ |Ÿ<‘“• >·T]ï+#á+&.
1. |Ÿ³D¼ +
2. qqT•
3. >=çÂs
4. <ŠsÒsÁT

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19. »»¿±Þ²ß yûÞ²ß |Ÿ&ƒTµµ ` ‡ C²rjá֓¿ì nsÁœ+
1. mesÁT |Ÿ{¼ì+#áT¿Ã¿£ bþe&ƒ+
2. u²>± nuó²«dŸ+ ¿£\
3. ç‹ÜeTý²&ƒT
4. <ŠT:Ï+#áT

20. »ç‹VŸ²ˆµ |Ÿ<‘“¿ì $¿£Ü
1. u²eTˆ&ƒT
2. u²eTˆ
3. çu²VŸ²ˆ
4. ‹eTˆ

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1st Language Telugu – SET - 2
21. »»ç|sÁDµµ €Ôሿ£<¸Š sÁ#ásTTÔá
1. m.|¾.CÉ. n‹TÝýÙ ¿£ý²+
2. ›&ƒT¦ ¿£wŸ’eTÖ]ï
3. <ŠTePÇ] s$TÂs&¦
4. |ŸÚ³¼|]Ÿ ï HsjáTD²#sÁT«\T

22. »»“+еµ ‡ |Ÿ<‘“¿ì |Ÿs«jáT|Ÿ<‘\T
1. dq, <Š+&ƒT
2. úsÁT, –<Š¿e£ TT
3. e¿£+Œ , ÔásTÁ eÚ
4. €¿±Xø+, $TqT•

23. »»ºqˆjáT+µµ ‡ |Ÿ<Š+ý˓ dŸ+~ó
1. $dŸsÁZdŸ+~ó
2. nqTHd¾¿£ dŸ+~ó
3. s¹ b˜Í>·eTdŸ+~ó
4. Xø—ÌÔáÇdŸ+~ó

24. »»eTq dŸTuóç„ <ŠÅ”£ eTqdŸT uóç„ <ŠeTjûT«µµ ‡ y¿£«+ý˓ n\+¿±sÁ+
1. eÔ«qTçbÍdŸ
2. jáTeT¿£+
3. n+Ԑ«qTçbÍdŸ
4. ý²{²qTçbÍdŸ

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25. »»neTÔá+ Å£”]d¾q sçܵµ ¿£$Ԑ dŸ+¿£\q+ sÁ#sá TTÔá
1. –q•e \¿¡ˆŒ HsjáTD
2. <ŠTePÇ] s$TÂs&¦
3. <ûesÁ¿=+&ƒ u²\>·+>±<ósŠ Á Ü\¿ù
4. $<‘ÇHŽ $XøÇ+

26. »»y&ƒT m|ŸÚ&ƒT ekÍï&õµ @sÁ¿£yTî q® y¿£«+
1. dŸ+<ûVäŸ sÁ¿Æ £ y¿£«+
2. €ÔˆsÁ¿Æ £ y¿£«+
3. ç|sÁD y¿£«+
4. nqTeTÜ y¿£«+

27. »»|ŸÚH•eT qsÁ¿e£ TT qT+& sÁ¿ì+Œ #áTy&ƒTµµ eÚ«ÔáÎÔá«sÁeÆ TT sjáT+&.
1. >·TsÁTeÚ
2. ¥wŸ§«&ƒT
3. |ŸÚçÔáT&ƒT
4. –Ôáeï TT&ƒT

28. »»kÍ<ó«Š + ¿±“~µµ dŸeÖdŸ |Ÿ<eŠ TT >·T]ï+#á+&.
1. nkÍ<ó«Š eTT
2. kÍ<ó‘«kÍ<ó«Š eTT\T
3. kÍ<óŠ«yûT
4. kÍ<ó«Š eTT ¿±Hû ¿±<ŠT.

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29. »»u <ŠÆ _óÅ£”Œ eÚ\#û yûý²~ BbÍ\T yî*Ð+#á‹&†¦sTTµµ. B“¿ì ¿£sD
ïÁ ì
y¿£«+ >·T]ï+#á+&.
1. u <ŠÆ _óÅ£”Œ eÚ\T yûý²~ BbÍ\qT yî*Ð+#sÁT.
2. u <ŠÆ _Å£Œ”eÚ\T yûý²~ BbÍ\qT yî*Ð+#áý<ñ TŠ .
3. yûý²~ BbÍ\T u <ŠÆ _Å£”Œ eÚ\#û yî*Ð+#sÁT.
4. u <ŠÆ _Å£Œ”eÚ\T yûý²~ BbÍ\qT yî*ÐkÍïsÁT.

30. ç|ŸÜ bÍ<Š+ýËqÖ s +&ƒe n¿£sŒ +Á ÿ¹¿ n¿£sŒ yÁ Tî ® –+&ƒ{²“• @eT+{²sÁT?
1. eÔá+ï
2. jáTÜ
3. çbÍdŸ
4. çbÍdŸjTá Ü

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Mathematics – SET - 2

31. The maximum number in the common factors of the numbers 504,
792, 1080
504, 792, 1080 dŸ+K«\ jîTT¿£Ø –eTˆ& ¿±sÁD²+¿±\ýË >·]wŸ¼
dŸ+K«
1. 4
2. 5
3. 6
4. 7

32. The length of the quadrilateral is twice to its breadth. If the perimeter
is 48c.m, the length of the quadrilateral is.
1. 16 cm
2. 8 cm
3. 15 cm
4. 9 cm
ÿ¿£ BsÁé #áÔTá sÁçdŸ+ jîTT¿£Ø bõ&ƒeÚ <‘“ yî&\ƒ TÎ ¿ì Âs+&ƒT s ³T¢ eÚ+~.
<‘“ #áT³T¼ ¿=\Ôá 48 ™d+ MT nsTTq € BsÁé #áÔTá sÁçdŸ+ jîTT¿£Ø bõ&ƒeÚ
1. 16 ™d+ MT
2. 8 ™d+ MT
3. 15 ™d+ MT
4. 9 ™d+ MT.

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33. A motor bike can travel 62.5 k.m with 1 litre of petrol. With
10 litres of petrol how much distance can it travel?
1. 525 km
2. 625 km
3. 635 km
4. 265 km
ÿ¿£ yîÖ{²sY uÉ¿Õ ù 1 ©³sY ™|ç{ËýÙ Ôà 62. 5 ¿ì.MT. <ŠÖsÁ+
ç|ŸjÖá Dì+#á>\· <ŠT. n<û yVŸ²q+ 10 ©³sÁ¢ ™|ç{ËýÙ Ôà m+Ôá <ŠÖsÁ+
ç|ŸjÖá Dì+#á>\· <ŠT
1. 525 ¿ì.MT.
2. 625 ¿ì.MT.
3. 635 ¿ì.MT.
4. 265 ¿ì.MT.

34. If the ratio of diameters of two circles is 3:4, then find the ratio of
their perimeters?
s +&ƒT eԐï\ y«kÍ\ “wŸÎÜï 3:4 nsTTq y{ì #áT³T¼¿=\Ôá\
“wŸÎÜï m+Ôá ?
1. 4:3
2. 2:3
3. 3:2
4. 3:4

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35. A tank with capacity of 50 litres can be filled in 5 hours. If the
capacity of the tank is 75 litres, how many hours does it take
to fill?
50 ©³sÁ¢ |Ÿ]eÖD+ ¿£\ Ô={ì¼ “ “+|ŸÚ³Å£” 5 >·+³\ dŸeTjáT+ |Ÿ&Ô
 û
75 ©³sÁ¢ |Ÿ]eÖD+ ¿£\ Ô={ì¼ “+|ŸÚ³Å£” m“• >·+³\ dŸeTjáT+ |Ÿ³T¼qT ?
1. 71
2

2. 81
2

3. 91
2

4. 71
3

36. For the principal amount of Rupees 12000, the interest rate is 10 %
for the period of 1 years. If the interest is compounded for 6 months
how much interest has to be paid?
1. Rs. 3972
2. Rs. 3872
3. Rs. 3672
4. Rs. 4072

12000 sÁÖbÍjáT\T 10 XæÔá+ e&ž¦ ¿ì 1 1 dŸ+eÔáàs\ ¿±\+ ÔásÁTyÔá
2
6 Hî\\¿ì e&ž¦ ÜsÁ>¿· f
£ ¼ñ |Ÿ<Ü
݊ ™|Õ m+Ôá e&ž¦ #î*+¢ #* ?
1. sÁÖ. 3972
2. sÁÖ. 3872
3. sÁÖ. 3672
4. sÁÖ. 4072

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37. The owner of a house enhancing the rent at the rate of 5% per
annum. If the present rent is Rs.2500 then how much rent has to pay
after two years?
1. Rs. 2756.25
2. Rs. 2756.50
3. Rs. 2678.25
4. Rs. 2678.50
ÿ¿£ ‚+{ì jáTÈe֓ Ôáq ‚+{ì ™|Õ n<îÝ qT dŸ+eÔáàs+Ԑ“¿ì 5% #=|ŸÚÎq
™|+#áTÔáT+&ƒ>±, ç|ŸdTŸ Ô
ï +á 2500 sÁÖbÍjáT\T n<îÝ edŸÖ\T #ûdTŸ +ï fñ
2dŸ+eÔáàs\ ÔásTÁ yÔá m+Ôá n<îÝ –+&ƒTqT?
1. sÁÖ. 2756.25
2. sÁÖ. 2756.50
3. sÁÖ. 2678.25
4. sÁÖ. 2678.50

38. If the polynomials x 3 + ax 2 + 5 and x 3 - 2 x 2 + a are divided by (x+2)
leave the same remainder, find the value of a.
x 3 + ax 2 + 5 eT]jáTT x 3 - 2 x 2 + a \qT (x+2) uó²Ð+ºq|ŸÚ&ƒT dŸeÖq
XâwŸ+ $TÐ*q³¢sTTÔû, a $\TeqT ¿£qT>=q+&.
13
1. -
3
13
2.
3
14
3.
3
14
4. -
3

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39. Length of the shadow of a 15mts. high pole is 5√3mts. at 7 o clock
in the morning. Then what is the angle of elevation of the Sun rays
with the ground at that time?
–<ŠjTá + 7 >·+³\Å£” 15 MT³sÁ¢ mÔáTï ¿£\ dŸ+œ uó+„ jîTT¿£Ø ú&ƒ bõ&ƒeÚ
5 3 MT³sÁT.¢ € dŸeTjáT+ ýË dŸÖsÁ« ¿ìsD Á ²\T uóք $T Ôà m+Ôá ¿ÃD+
#ûdTŸ Hï •sTT ?
1. 70°
2. 60°
3. 90°
4. 30°

40. Product of the roots of a quadratic equation is
ÿ¿£ esÁZ dŸMT¿£sD
Á + jîTT¿£Ø eTÖý²\ \‹Ý+ m+Ôá ?
a
1.
b
c
2.
a
d
3.
a
a
4.
c

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General Science – SET – 2
(Biology)

41. The immovable joints are present in
1. Knee
2. Shoulder
3. Neck
4. Skull
¿£<\Š “ ¿¡Þ—ø ß –+&û #óT
1. yîÖ¿±\T
2. uó„TC+
3. yîT&ƒ
4. |ŸÚçÂs

42. Non insectivorous plant
1. Drosera
2. Nepenthes
3. utricularia
4. dodder
¿¡³¿±VŸä] ¿±“ yîTT¿£Ø
1. ç&Ãd¾sÁ
2. Hî|˜Ÿ+B¸dt
3. jáTTç{ìŔ£ «ýñ]jáÖ
4. &†&ƒsY

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43. The synthetic fibre which is generally called “fake fur” is
1. Acrylic
2. Rayon
3. Nylon
4. Silk
¿£çÜeT <‘s\ýË »»q¿ì© –“•µµ>± |¾\e‹&û~
1. nç¿£*¿ù
2. ¹sjáÖHŽ
3. HîÕý²HŽ
4. d¾ýØÙ

44. Malphigian tubules are secretory organs in
1. earth worm
2. housefly
3. flat worm
4. hen
¿ì+~ y“ýË eÖ©ÎۛjáTHŽ H[¿£\T $dŸs¿Á̈ ±ejáTy\T>± ¿£\$.
1. yqbÍeTT
2. ‡>·
3. ‹<îÝ|ŸÚsÁT>·T
4. ¿Ã&

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45. The digestive Juice without enzyme is
1. Bile juice
2. Gastric juice
3. Pancreatic juice
4. Saliva
m+CÉyÕ TŽ \T ýñ“ JsÁs’ Ád+Ÿ
1. ™|ÕÔ«á sÁdŸ+
2. JsÁ’sÁdŸ+
3. ¿Ã¢eTsÁd+Ÿ
4. ý²ý²È\+

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General Science SET-2
Physical Science
46. The process which add water vapour to the atmosphere is
1. Solidification
2. Precipitation
3. Condensation
4. Evaporation
¿ì+~ y“ýË yÔesÁD²“¿ì ú{ì €$]“ #ûs¹ Ì ç|Ÿç¿ìjTá
1. e&ƒ>Þ· —ø ß
2. nebÍÔá+
3. kÍ+çB¿£sD Á +
4. uó²wÓÎuó„eq+

47. A freely suspended magnet always comes to rest in direction of
1. North - East
2. South - West
3. East - West
4. North - South
dÇ#áÌ>Û ± yûý²&ƒBjáT‹&q njáTkÍØ+Ôá+ m\¢|ðŸ &ƒT #á֝| ~Å£”Ø\T
1. –ÔáïsÁ+ ` ÔáÖsÁTÎ
2. <Š¿ìŒD+ ` |Ÿ¥ÌeT
3. ÔáÖsÁTÎ ` |Ÿ&ƒeTsÁ
4. –Ôásï +Á ` <Š¿D Œì +

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48. If two mirrors are kept at an angle of 180° between them, then the
number of images formed will be

s +&ƒT <ŠsÎÁ D²\ eT<ó«Š 180° ¿ÃD+ –+&û $<ó+Š >± –+ºq|ŸÚ&ƒT y{ì eT<ó«Š
@sÁÎ&û ç|ŸÜ_+u²\ dŸ+K«
1. 1
2. 2
3. 3
4. 4

49. Which of the following is the unit of acceleration
¿ì+~ y{ìýË ÔáÇsÁD²“¿ì jáT֓³T¢
1. ms -1
2. ms -2
3. Newton
4. ms 2

50. Formula for Aluminium Oxide is
n\Ö«$T“jáT+ €Â¿àÕ &Ž b˜ÍsÁTˆý²
1. Al3O
2. Al2 O3
3. AlO2
4. AlO3

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Social Studies – SET – 2

51. International Date line
1. 180º longitude
2. 0º longitude
3. 0º latitude
4. 90º latitude
n+Ôás¨rjáT ~q¹sK
1. 180° s¹ U²+Xø+
2. 0° s¹ U²+Xø+
3. 0° n¿Œ±+Xø+
4. 90° n¿Œ±+Xø+

52. A flat – topped table lands standing above the surrounding area
1. plateaus
2. mountains
3. plains
4. oceans
mÔásï TTq dŸeT –|Ÿ]Ôá\+ >·\ ‹\¢|sŸ TÁ |ŸÚ uóք eTT\T
1. |ÓsuÁÄ Ö„ó eTT\T
2. |ŸsÇÁ Ԑ\T
3. yîT<® ‘H\T
4. dŸeTTç<‘\T

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53. Ruling by a king or queen is called
1. Democracy
2. Government
3. Parliament
4. Monarchy
ÿ¿£ sE ýñ<‘ sDì #ûd bÍ\q
1. ç|ŸC²kÍÇeT«+
2. ç|Ÿuó„TÔáÇ+
3. bÍsÁ¢yîT+{Ù
4. s#á]¿£+

54. The word “Sikh” means
1. prophet
2. teacher
3. student
4. leader
»»d¾Å£”صµ nHû |Ÿ<‘“¿ì nsÁœ+
1. ç|Ÿe¿£ï
2. >·TsÁTeÚ
3. $<‘«]œ
4. HjáTÅ£”&ƒT

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55. Which is used extensively in electrical and electronic industry?
1. Chromium
2. Mica
3. Barytes
4. Asbestos
$<ŠT«ÔáT,ï m\翱¼“¿ù |Ÿ]çXøeT\ýË B““ $çdŸï Ôá+>± –|ŸjÖî ÐkÍïsTÁ .
1. ç¿Ã$TjáT+
2. yîT¿® ±
3. uÉÂsÕ{ìdt
4. €™dÒkͼdt

56. “Sare Jahase Achaha” was written by
1. Mohammed Iqbal
2. Rabindranath Tagore
3. Bankim Chandra Chatterjee
4. Sarojini Naidu
»»k͹s ÈVŸäd n#Ìµµ sÁº+ºq ysÁT
1. eTVŸ²eTˆ<Ž ‚¿±ÒýÙ
2. sÁM+ç<ŠH<¸Ž sĐ>·ÖsY
3. ‹+¿ì+#á+ç<Š #ó³ á ¯¨
4. dŸsÛú HjáTT&ƒT

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57. In Telugu the first talkie movie was
1. Alam Ara
2. Bhakta Prahalada
3. Bhishma Pratigna
4. Mana Desham
Ôî\T>·TýË yîTT<Š{ì {²¿¡ ºçÔá+
1. €\+ €s
2. uó¿„ ï£ ç|ŸVäŸ ¢<Š
3. ;ówŸˆ ç|ŸÜÈã
4. eTq<ûX+ø

58. Dowry prohibition act was made in the year
esÁ¿³
£ • “w<ó#Š ³
á +¼ ÔájÖá sÁT #ûdq¾ dŸ+eÔáàsÁ+
1. 1959
2. 1961
3. 1963
4. 1965

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59. The following is a working capital
1. Tools
2. Machines
3. Raw material
4. Buildings
¿ì+~ y“ýË “sÁÇVŸ²D eTÖ\<óqŠ +
1. |Ÿ“eTT³T¢
2. jáT+çԐ\T
3. eTT&dsŸ TÁ Å£”
4. uóe„ H\T

60. “Do or Die” slogan was given by
1. Jawaharlal Nehru
2. Tilak
3. Mahatma Gandhi
4. Subash Chandra Bose
»» Do or Dieµµ n“ “q~+ºqysÁT
1. ÈeVŸ²sY ý²ýÙ HîçVŸA
2. Ü\¿ù
3. eTVŸäԐˆ >±+Bó
4. dŸTuó²wt #á+ç<Š uËdt

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DEECET – 2022
(PHYSICAL SCIENCE)
SET – 1

61. The dimensional formula of volume

|˜TŸ q |Ÿ]eÖD²“¿ì $TrjáT b˜ÍsÁTˆý²
1. M ° L3 T °

2. M ° LT -1

3. M ° LT -2

4. M L-3 T °

62. Which of the following is vector quantity
1. speed
2. displacement
3. mass
4. time

¿ì+~ y“ýË dŸ~Xø |Ÿ]eÖD+
1. e&
2. kÍÆqçuó„+Xø+
3. ç<Še«s¥
4. ¿±\+

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63. Calculate the time needed for a net force of 5N to change

the velocity of a 10kg mass by 2m/s

10 ¿¹ › ç<Še«s¥ –q• edŸTeï Ú yû>+· ýË 2MT/™d. eÖsÁTÎ ¿£*Ð+#á&†“¿ì
5 N ‹ý²\T
1. 4s
2. 5s
3. 7s
4. 3s

64. Work done by the resistive force of air on vibrating pendulum

in bringing it to rest
1. positive
2. zero
3. negative
4. may be positive or negative

¿£+|¾dTŸ qï • ýË\¿±“• $seTd¾Ü
Æ ýË¿ì Ôûe&†“¿ì >±* “sÃ<ó¿Š £ ‹\+ #ûd |Ÿ“
1. <óHŠ Ôሿ£+
2. dŸTq•
3. ‹TTD²Ôሿ£+
4. <óHŠ Ôሿ£+ eT]jáTT ‹TTD²Ôሿ£+

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D D D
65. Find the torque of a force 7 i + 3 j- 5k about the origin. The force

D D D
acts on a particle whose position vector is i - j+ k

D D D D D D
‹\+ ç|ŸjÖî Ð+ºq ¿£D+ kÍÆqdŸ~Xø i - j+ k nsTTq ‹\+ 7 i + 3 j- 5k
e\¢ eTÖ\_+<ŠTeÚ |Ÿs+Á >± {²sYØ
D D D
1. 2 i + 12 j+ 10 k
D D D
2. 2 i + 12 j- 10 k
D D D
3. -2 i + 12 j+ 10 k
D D D
4. 2 i - 12 j- 10 k

66. What is the length of a simple pendulum, which ticks seconds

™d¿£H\Ž qT {ì¿ù #ûd \|˜TŸ ýË\¿£+ bõ&ƒeÚ m+Ôá?
1. 1m
2. 3m
3. 2m
4. 2.5 m

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67. Which of the following physical quantity is dimensionless
1. strain
2. stress
3. Young’s modulus
4. Bulk modulus

¿ì+~ uó Ü¿£ |Ÿ]eÖD+ýË $TÔáT\T ýñ“~
1. $¿£Ü
2. ç|ŸÜ‹\+
3. jáT+>´ >·TD¿£+
4. €jáTÔáq >·TD¿£+

68. Substances having very small coefficient of linear expansion, among

the following is
1. Copper
2. Iron
3. Aluminium
4. Gold

¿ì+~ y“ýË nÜ ÔáŔ£ Øe <îsÕ éÁ « y«¿Ã#á+ >·TD¿£+ ¿£*Ðq |Ÿ<‘sÁ+Ý
1. sÐ
2. ‚qTeTT
3. n\Ö«$T“jáT+
4. ‹+>±sÁ+

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69. Which of the following is not a thermodynamic state variable
1. Pressure
2. Volume
3. Temperature
4. Work

¿ì+~ y“ýË –wŸ>’ Ü
· ¿£ d¾Ü
Æ #ássÁ ¥ ¿±“~
1. |Ó&ƒq+
2. |˜ŸTq|Ÿ]eÖD+
3. –cþ’ç>·Ôá
4. |Ÿ“

70. S.I unit of viscosity is
1. N/m
2. N/m2
3. Poiseiulle
4. Pascal

d¾•>·ÆÔáÅ£” S.I ç|ŸeÖD+
1. N/m
2. N/m2
3. bÍjYTC²©
4. bÍdŸØýÙ

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71. One waxing and waning constitute
1. one beat
2. two beats
3. half beat
4. no beat

ÿ¿£ e~Ý, ÿ¿£ ¿£j
Œ Tá + ¿£*|¾Ôû
1. ÿ¿£ $dŸÎ+<Šq+
2. s +&ƒT $dŸÎ+<ŠH\T
3. dŸ>+· $dŸÎ+<Šq+
4. $dŸÎ+<Šq+ ýñ<TŠ

72. A person can see objects only at a distance greater than 40cm. He is
advised to use lens of power:

ÿ¿£ e«¿ìï 40 ™d+.MT. ¿£H• mÅ£”Øe <ŠÖsÁ+ýË –q• edŸTeï Ú\qT eÖçÔáyTû
dŸÎwŸ+¼ >± #áÖ&ƒ>\· &ƒT nÔᓿì dŸÖº+#û ¿£³¿£ kÍeTsÁ«Æ +
1. – 2.5 D
2. + 2.5 D
3. – 6.25 D
4. + 1.5 D

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73. The phenomenon which is not explained by Huygen’s construction.
1. reflection
2. refraction
3. diffraction
4. origin of spectra

™VÕ²>·HàŽ “sˆDeTT $e]+#ᓠ<ŠÇÐÇwŸjTá eTT
1. |ŸsesÁïq+
2. eç¿¡ue„ó q+
3. $esÁqï +
4. esÁ|’ ³
Ÿ –ÔáÎÜï

74. The number of Electrons present in 1C of charge

1C €yûX+
ø ýË –+&ƒT m\翱¼q¢ dŸ+K«
1. 4.25 ´1018

2. 6.25 ´1018

3. 3.25 ´1018

4. 2.25 ´1018

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75. The electromagnetic waves which are used in medicine to destroy
cancer cells

1. Infrared waves
2. Visible rays
3. Gamma rays
4. ultraviolet rays
¿±«qàsY ¿£D²\qT HXøq+ #ûjTá &ƒ+ ¿=sÁŔ£ yî<Õ «Š XæçdŸ+ï ýË
–|ŸjÖî Ð+#û $<ŠT«<ŠjTá kÍØ+Ôá Ôás+Á >±\T
1. |ŸssÁTD Ôás+Á >±\T
2. ¿£+{ì¿ì ¿£“|¾+#û ¿ìsD Á ²\T
3. >±eÖ ¿ìsD Á ²\T
4. nÜú\ýËV¾²Ôá ¿ìsD
Á ²\T

76. The mathematical form of Ampere’s loop

€+|¾jTá sY e\jáT “jáTeT+ jîTT¿£Ø >·Dq dŸÖçÔá+
ur uur q
1. f = E.ds =
eo
ur ur
2. Ñò B.dl = mo
ur ur
3. Ñò = moI
B.dl
ur ur
4. Ñò = eoI
B.dl

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77. Which of the following is not a ferromagnetic substance
1. Cobalt
2. Iron
3. Nickel
4. Aluminium

¿ì+~ y“ýË ™|˜çsà njáTkÍØ+Ôá |Ÿ<‘sÁœ+ ¿±“~
1. ¿Ãu²ýÙ¼
2. ‚qTeTT
3. “¿ýÙ
4. n\Ö«$T“jáT+

78. Which of the following is capacitive reactance (Xc)

¿ì+~ y“ýË ¿£eŒ TÔáÇ ýñ<‘ ¿£eŒ To* ç|ŸÜsÃ<ó+Š (Xc)
1
1.
wC
2. wC
1
3.
wC
4. wC

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79. According to Debroglie the wave length l associated with a

particle of momentum “p” is given by

ç<Še«yû>+· “p” –q• ÿ¿£ ¿£D²“¿ì ÔásÁ+>·<îÕsÁé«+ l nqT‹+~óÔyá Tî q®
& çu²jYT ç|Ÿ¿±sÁ+
h
1. l=
mv
p2
2. l=
mv
mv
3. l=
h
p
4. l=
h

80. Frequencies in the UHF range normally propagate by means of
1. Ground waves
2. Sky waves
3. Surface waves
4. space waves

UHF y«|¾ý
ï ˓ båq:|ŸÚH«\T kÍ<ó‘sÁD+>± ¿ì+~ Ôás+Á >±\ <‘Çs
ç|ŸkÍsÁ+ neÚԐsTT.
1. uó„ÖÔásÁ+>±\T
2. €¿±Xø Ôás+Á >±\T
3. –|Ÿ]Ôá\ Ôás+Á >±\T
4. n+Ôá]¿£Œ Ôás+Á >±\T

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Chemistry – SET – 1

81. The line spectrum of hydrogen obtained in the ultraviolet region
of light corresponds to
1. Lyman series
2. Balmer series
3. Paschen series
4. Brackett series

¿±+Ü jîTT¿£Ø nÜú\ýËV¾²Ôá çbÍ+Ôá+ýË bõ+~q ™VÕ²ç&ÃÈHŽ jîTT¿£Ø
^Ôá\ çXâDì
1. ýÉÕeTHŽ çXâDì
2. u²eTsY çXâDì
3. bÍwŸHŽ çXâw¾
4. çu²Â¿{Ù çXâDì

82. Eka – aluminium and Eka – Silicon are known as
1. Gallium and germanium
2. Aluminium and Silicon
3. Iron and Sulphur
4. Neutron and magnesium

@¿± n\Ö«$T“jáT+, @¿± d¾*¿±HŽ nq>±
1. >±*jáT+ eT]jáTT ȹsˆ“jáT+
2. n\Ö«$T“jáT+ eT]jáTT d¾*¿±HŽ
3. ×sÁHŽ eT]jáTT dŸ\ÎÛsY
4. qÖ«ç{²HŽ eT]jáTT yîTЕw¾jTá +

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83. Identify the wrongly matched pair of molecule and its shape
1. methane – tetrahedral
2. ammonia – trigonal pyramidal
3. sulphur hexafluoride – hexagonal
4. carbondioxide – linear

Ôá|ðŸ >± ÈÔá|sŸ ºÁ q nDTeÚ eT]jáTT <‘“ €¿±sÁ+ ÈÔáqT >·T]ï+#á+&.
1. MT<û̧HŽ ` fÉç{²™V²ç&ƒýÙ
2. nyîֈ“jáÖ ` çÜuóT„ C²¿±sÁ |¾s$Á T&ƒýÙ
3. dŸ\ÎÛsY ™V²¿±àb˜þ¢ÂsÕ&Ž ` wŸ{ËØD
4. ¿±sÁÒHÛ &Ž j
Õî Öá ¿Â Õà&Ž ` s¹ FjáT+

84. The falling drop of water is spherical due to
1. Hydrogen bonding
2. Vapour pressure
3. Viscosity
4. Surface tension

¿ì+~ |Ÿ&Tƒ ÔáTq• ú{ì _+<ŠTeÚ >ÃÞ²¿±sÁ+>± –+&ƒT³Å£” ¿±sÁD+
1. ™VÕ²ç&ÃÈHŽ ‹+<ó‘\T
2. u²wŸÎ |Ó&qƒ +
3. d¾•>·Ô Æ á
4. Ôá\Ôáq«Ôá

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85. Which of the following atom shows only single oxidation number?
1. hydrogen
2. fluorine
3. manganese
4. chromium

¿ì+~ @ nDTeÚ ÿ¿£ €¿¡à¿£sD
Á dŸ+K«qT eÖçÔáyTû #áÖ|ŸÚÔáT+~?
1. ™VÕ²ç&ÃÈHŽ
2. b˜þ¢]HŽ
3. eÖ+>·údt
4. ç¿Ã$TjáT+

86. At absolute zero, the entropy of a perfect crystal is zero.
This statement correspond to which law of thermodynamics?
1. zeroth law
2. first law
3. second law
4. third law

|Ÿ]|ŸPsÁ’ kÍÎÛ{¿ì £ m+ç{Ë|¾ $\Te |ŸseÁ TXøSq« –cþ’ç>·Ôá e<ŠÝ XøSq«+.
‡ ç|Ÿ¿³ £ q –wŸ>’ Ü · ¿£ XæçdŸ+ï jîTT¿£Ø @ “jáTe֓¿ì nqT>·TD+>± –+~?
1. dŸTH• “jáTeT+
2. yîTT<Š{ì “jáTeT+
3. s +&ƒe “jáTeT+
4. eTÖ&ƒe “jáTeT+

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87. The pH of 10-8 M HCl is
1. 8
2. 7
3. Between 7 and 8
4. Between 6 and 7

10-8 M HCl jîTT¿£Ø pH $\Te

1. 8
2. 7
3. 7 eT]jáTT 8 \ eT<ó«Š ýË
4. 6 eT]jáTT 7 \ eT<ó«Š ýË

88. Permanent hardness of water is caused due to the
presence of dissolved
1. calcium carbonates
2. calcium chloride
3. calcium bicorbonate
4. calcium sulphide

ú{ì jîTT¿£Ø XæXøÇÔá ¿£]Äq«Ôá ¿£]ÐeÚq• <û“ e\q @sÁÎ&ƒTÔáT+~.
1. ¿±*üjTá + ¿±sÃÒHû³T¢
2. ¿±*üjTá + ¿Ã¢s &Õ Ž
3. ¿±*üjTá + uÉÕ ¿±sÃÒHû{Ù
4. ¿±*üjTá + dŸýÎÕÉ &Û Ž

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89. The stability of the following alkali metal chlorides follows the order
¿ì+~ ¿Œ±sÁýËVŸ² ¿Ã¢s &Õ \Ž d¾sœ Ô
Á Çá + nqTdŸ]+#û ç¿£eT+
1. LiCl > KCl > NaCl > CsCl
2. CsCl > KCl > NaCl > LiCl
3. NaCl > KCl > LiCl > LiCl
4. KCl > CsCl > NaCl > LiCl

90. Ammonia gas can be dried by
1. Conc H2SO4
2. P2O5

3. CaCl2

4. Quick lime

nyîֈ“jáÖ yjáTTeÚý˓ Ôá&“ ýñ<‘ ÔûeTqT Ô=*Ð+#áTq~.
1. Conc H2SO4
2. PO 2 5

3. CaCl 2

4. bõ& dŸTq•+

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91. The following metal oxide which is anti – ferromagnetic
in nature
1. MnO
2. TiO2

3. VO2

4. CrO2

¿ì+~ y“ýË jáÖ+{ì ™|˜çsà njáTkÍØ+ÔáÔÇá + #áÖ|¾+#û ýËVŸ²€Â¿àÕ &Ž
1. MnO

2. TiO2

3. VO2

4. CrO2

92. The units of mole fraction of a compound in solution are
1. mol L–1
2. mol Kg–1
3. gL–1
4. none of these

ç<‘eD+ýË dŸyTû ˆÞøq+ jîTT¿£Ø yîÖýÙ uó²>·+ ç|ŸeÖD²\T
1. mol L–1
2. mol Kg–1
3. gL–1
4. M{ìýË @$T ¿±<ŠT

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93. Faraday’s law of electrolysis is related to
1. Atomic number of the cation
2. Speed of the cation
3. Speed of the anion
4. Equivalent weight of the electrolyte

b˜ÍsÁ&û $<ŠT«~ÇXâw¢ D
Ÿ “jáTeÖ\Å£” dŸ+‹+~ó+ºq~
1. ¿±³jáÖHŽ jîTT¿£Ø |ŸseÁ ÖDT dŸ+K«
2. ¿±³jáÖHŽ yû>·+
3. €qjáÖHŽ yû>·+
4. dŸeÖq |Ÿ]eÖD+ýË –q• $<ŠT«~ÇXâ¢wŸ«¿£ ç<‘eD+

94. For which of the following reactions units of
rate and rate constant are same
1. zero order reaction
2. first order reaction
3. second order reaction
4. third order reaction

ç¿ì+~ y“ýË s¹ ³T ç|ŸeÖD²\T eT]jáTT s¹ ³T d¾sÆ +¿£+
dŸeÖq+>± –+&û #ás«Á @~?
1. XøSq« ç¿£eÖ+¿£ #ás«Á
2. ç|Ÿ<eЏ T ç¿£eÖ+¿£ #ás«Á
3. ~ÇrjáT ç¿£eÖ+¿£ #ás«Á
4. ÔárjáT ç¿£eÖ+¿£ #ás«Á

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95. A colloidal system in which liquid is dispersed and solid
is dispersion medium is classified as
1. gel
2. sol
3. emulsion
4. aerosol

ÿ¿£ ¿=ý²¢sTT&Ž e«edŸýÆ Ë $¿ìŒ|ïŸ çbÍedŸÆ ç<Še |Ÿ<‘sÁœ+ eT]jáTT
$¿ìŒ|ŸD jáÖq¿£+ |˜ŸTq |Ÿ<‘sÁœ+ nsTTÔû, <‘“ e¯Z¿£sÁD
1. CÉý\Ù T
2. kÍýÙ\T
3. meT\üHŽ\T
4. msTTsà kÍýÙ

96. Atomicity of phosphorous is
1. 1
2. 2
3. 3
4. 4

bÍdŸÎÛsÁdt jîTT¿£Ø |ŸsÁeÖDTÔáÇ+
1. 1
2. 2
3. 3
4. 4

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97. Which of the following is not an amphoteric ion?
1. Al 3+
2. Cr 3+
3. Fe3+
4. Zn 2+

¿ì+~ y“ýË jáÖ+b˜þ{ì]¿ù njáÖHŽ ¿±“~ @~?
1. Al 3+
2. Cr 3+
3. Fe3+
4. Zn 2+

98. According to Werner’s theory of coordination compounds
1. Primary valency is ionisable
2. Secondary valency is ionisable
3. Primary and Secondary valencies are ionisable
4. Neither primary nor secondary valency is ionisable

dŸeTqÇjáT dŸyTû ˆÞøH\ yîs•Á sY d¾<‘Æ+Ôá+ ç|Ÿ¿±sÁ+
1. ç™|ÕeT¯ yû\úà njáÖú¿£sÁD+ #î+<ŠTqT
2. ™d¿£+&ƒ¯ yû\úà njáÖú¿£sD Á + #î+<ŠTqT
3. ç™|ÕeT¯ eT]jáTT ™d¿£+&ƒ¯ yû\úà njáÖú¿£sD Á + #î+<ŠTqT.
4. ç™|ÕeT¯ eT]jáTT ™d¿£+&ƒ¯ yû\úà njáTú¿£sD
Á + #î+<ŠeÚ.

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99. The conversion of maltose into glucose is possible by the enzyme
1. zymase
2. lactase
3. maltase
4. diastase

eÖý˼CÙqT >·Ö¢¿ÃCÙ>± eÖsÁÌ&ƒ+ @ m+CÉÕyŽT e\q kÍ<óŠ«eTeÚÔáT+~?
1. CÉÕyûTCÙ
2. ý²¹¿C¼ Ù
3. eÖýñ¼CÙ
4. &ƒjá֝d¼CÙ

100. Which of the following cannot reduce fehling’s solution
1. Formic acid
2. Acetic acid
3. Formaldehyde
4. Acetaldehyde

¿ì+~ y{ìýË @~ ™|˜V¾²*+>´ ç<‘eD+Ôà ¿£sŒ TT¿£sD
Á + #î+<Š<TŠ .
1. b˜Í]ˆ¿ù €eT¢+
2. md¾{ì¿ù €eT¢+
3. b˜Ísˆ*¦™VÕ²&Ž
4. md¾{²*¦™VÕ²&Ž

Document Details

Board / OrgAPSCHE
ExamAndhra Pradesh Diploma in Elementary Education Common Entrance Test
TypeQuestion Paper
Pages48
Languagetelugu
Updated22 Jul 2026