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| 1. |
A tender is advertised in |
| A. | newspapers |
| B. | business environment |
| C. | domestic markets |
| D. | sellers |
| Answer» B. business environment | |
| 2. |
Quotations are friendly letters. |
| A. | true |
| B. | false |
| Answer» C. | |
| 3. |
Where is the courteous leave-taking mentioned in an invitation of quotation? |
| A. | top left |
| B. | bottom right |
| C. | top right |
| D. | bottom left |
| Answer» C. top right | |
| 4. |
Where is the name of the company inviting mentioned in an invitation of quotation? |
| A. | top left corner |
| B. | bottom left corner |
| C. | top right corner |
| D. | bottom right corner |
| Answer» D. bottom right corner | |
| 5. |
Quotations are letters of enquiry. |
| A. | true |
| B. | false |
| Answer» B. false | |
| 6. |
Where is the name of the company which is invited mentioned? |
| A. | top left corner |
| B. | top right corner |
| C. | bottom left corner |
| D. | bottom right corner |
| Answer» B. top right corner | |
| 7. |
What is the updated version of the IT Act, 2000? |
| A. | it act, 2007 |
| B. | advanced it act, 2007 |
| C. | it act, 2008 |
| D. | advanced it act, 2008 |
| Answer» D. advanced it act, 2008 | |
| 8. |
In which year the Indian IT Act, 2000 got updated? |
| A. | 2006 |
| B. | 2008 |
| C. | 2010 |
| D. | 2012 |
| Answer» C. 2010 | |
| 9. |
What is the punishment in India for stealing computer documents, assets or any software’s source code from any organization, individual, or from any other means? |
| A. | 6 months of imprisonment and a fine of rs. 50,000 |
| B. | 1 year of imprisonment and a fine of rs. 100,000 |
| C. | 2 years of imprisonment and a fine of rs. 250,000 |
| D. | 3 years of imprisonment and a fine of rs. 500,000 |
| Answer» E. | |
| 10. |
What type of cyber-crime, its laws and punishments does section 66 of the Indian IT Act holds? |
| A. | cracking or illegally hack into any system |
| B. | putting antivirus into the victim |
| C. | stealing data |
| D. | stealing hardware components |
| Answer» B. putting antivirus into the victim | |
| 11. |
Under which section of IT Act, stealing any digital asset or information is written a cyber-crime. |
| A. | 65 |
| B. | 65-d |
| C. | 67 |
| D. | 70 |
| Answer» B. 65-d | |
| 12. |
The Information Technology Act -2000 bill was passed by K. R. Narayanan. |
| A. | true |
| B. | false |
| Answer» C. | |
| 13. |
What is the full form of ITA-2000? |
| A. | information tech act -2000 |
| B. | indian technology act -2000 |
| C. | international technology act -2000 |
| D. | information technology act -2000 |
| Answer» E. | |
| 14. |
In which year India’s IT Act came into existence? |
| A. | 2000 |
| B. | 2001 |
| C. | 2002 |
| D. | 2003 |
| Answer» B. 2001 | |
| 15. |
What is the name of the IT law that India is having in the Indian legislature? |
| A. | india’s technology (it) act, 2000 |
| B. | india’s digital information technology (dit) act, 2000 |
| C. | india’s information technology (it) act, 2000 |
| D. | the technology act, 2008 |
| Answer» D. the technology act, 2008 | |
| 16. |
Which of the following is not done by cyber criminals? |
| A. | unauthorized account access |
| B. | mass attack using trojans as botnets |
| C. | email spoofing and spamming |
| D. | report vulnerability in any system |
| Answer» E. | |
| 17. |
Which of the following is not a type of peer-to-peer cyber-crime? |
| A. | phishing |
| B. | injecting trojans to a target victim |
| C. | mitm |
| D. | credit card details leak in deep web |
| Answer» E. | |
| 18. |
Which of the following is not an example of a computer as weapon cyber-crime? |
| A. | credit card fraudulent |
| B. | spying someone using keylogger |
| C. | ipr violation |
| D. | pornography |
| Answer» C. ipr violation | |
| 19. |
Cyber-laws are incorporated for punishing all criminals only. |
| A. | true |
| B. | false |
| Answer» C. | |
| 20. |
Which of the following is not a type of cyber crime? |
| A. | data theft |
| B. | forgery |
| C. | damage to data and systems |
| D. | installing antivirus for protection |
| Answer» E. | |
| 21. |
An                    culvert is normally a low profile culvert. It allows them to be installed without disturbing the causeway as it will span over the entire drainage width. |
| A. | box |
| B. | rectangle |
| C. | arch |
| D. | circular |
| Answer» D. circular | |
| 22. |
Box culverts can be defined as a passage for water over a natural ground having a deck slab over it as path way for vehicles. |
| A. | true |
| B. | false |
| Answer» C. | |
| 23. |
Which of these reports involves the checking of a piece of equipment to see if it’s still in working condition? |
| A. | progress report |
| B. | laboratory report |
| C. | inspection report |
| D. | inventory report |
| Answer» D. inventory report | |
| 24. |
The process of removing culverts, which is becoming increasingly prevalent, is known as |
| A. | outlighting |
| B. | culverting |
| C. | daylighting |
| D. | inlighting |
| Answer» D. inlighting | |
| 25. |
Which of these is not mentioned in a progress report? |
| A. | name of project |
| B. | right choice of instruments |
| C. | nature of work |
| D. | amount of work left |
| Answer» C. nature of work | |
| 26. |
Which of these reports are written for recording information? |
| A. | informational |
| B. | interpretative |
| C. | routine |
| D. | recommendation |
| Answer» D. recommendation | |
| 27. |
Interpretative reports are also known as |
| A. | recommendation reports |
| B. | routine reports |
| C. | progress reports |
| D. | informal reports |
| Answer» B. routine reports | |
| 28. |
Which of these reports provide information without any evaluation? |
| A. | informational |
| B. | interpretative |
| C. | routine |
| D. | progress |
| Answer» B. interpretative | |
| 29. |
Into which of these types are formal reports not classified? |
| A. | informational |
| B. | interpretative |
| C. | oral |
| D. | routine |
| Answer» D. routine | |
| 30. |
               report provides rational findings. |
| A. | informative |
| B. | interpretative |
| C. | routine |
| D. | progress |
| Answer» C. routine | |
| 31. |
Which of these is not a formal report? |
| A. | informational |
| B. | informal |
| C. | interpretative |
| D. | routine |
| Answer» C. interpretative | |
| 32. |
Which of these is usually written in a form of a memorandum? |
| A. | informal reports |
| B. | formal reports |
| C. | professional reports |
| D. | business reports |
| Answer» B. formal reports | |
| 33. |
A written report is more formal than an oral report. |
| A. | true |
| B. | false |
| Answer» B. false | |
| 34. |
For making bund ordinary mud wall gonda ( bund) about 8†* 6†shall be made on the sides. |
| A. | true |
| B. | false |
| Answer» B. false | |
| 35. |
For preparation of subgrade the existing subgrade should be dressed to a camber of 1 in 24 to 1 in 32. |
| A. | true |
| B. | false |
| Answer» B. false | |
| 36. |
Before applying water proof mud plaster, the joints should not be scrapped. |
| A. | true |
| B. | false |
| Answer» C. | |
| 37. |
Average number of blocks required for a two-roomed house is about 2500. |
| A. | true |
| B. | false |
| Answer» B. false | |
| 38. |
The roofing cannot be made with slate. |
| A. | true |
| B. | false |
| Answer» C. | |
| 39. |
The excavation exceeding 1.5 m in width and 10 sq. m in plan area with a depth not exceeding 30 cm, is termed as |
| A. | excavation |
| B. | surface dressing |
| C. | surface excavation |
| D. | cutting |
| Answer» D. cutting | |
| 40. |
The brick work is not measured in cu m in case of |
| A. | one or more than one brick wall |
| B. | brick work in arches |
| C. | reinforced brick work |
| D. | half brick wall |
| Answer» E. | |
| 41. |
The water proof mud- plaster consists of |
| A. | soil |
| B. | janta emulsion |
| C. | cowdung |
| D. | soil, janta emulsion and cowdung |
| Answer» E. | |
| 42. |
For fourth class building the doors and windows shall be of                    wood or country wood. |
| A. | sal |
| B. | neem |
| C. | teak |
| D. | mango |
| Answer» E. | |
| 43. |
For third class building flooring shall be of brick-on-edge floor over well rammed earth. |
| A. | true |
| B. | false |
| Answer» B. false | |
| 44. |
For 2nd class building superstructure shall be of 1st class brickwork in lime mortar. |
| A. | true |
| B. | false |
| Answer» C. | |
| 45. |
The specifications are written in a language so that they indicate what the work should be and words “shall be†or “should be†are used. |
| A. | true |
| B. | false |
| Answer» B. false | |
| 46. |
For first class building the foundation and plinth shall be of 1st class brickwork in lime mortar or 1:2 cement mortar over lime concrete or 1:6:7 cement concrete. |
| A. | true |
| B. | false |
| Answer» C. | |
| 47. |
Specification does not specify or describes the nature and the class off the work, materials to be used in the work, workmanship, etc. |
| A. | false |
| B. | true |
| Answer» B. true | |
| 48. |
General specification gives the nature and the class of the work and the materials in general terms. |
| A. | true |
| B. | false |
| Answer» B. false | |
| 49. |
For 2nd class building rain water pipes shall be of                              finished painted. |
| A. | cast iron |
| B. | bog iron |
| C. | brown ore |
| D. | pyrite |
| Answer» B. bog iron | |
| 50. |
For First class building drawing room and dining room floors shall be of |
| A. | concrete |
| B. | tiles |
| C. | mosaic |
| D. | wooden |
| Answer» D. wooden | |