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Adikavi Nannaya University Model Question Paper : UG BA/B.Com/B.Sc/BBM

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UG Model Papers for B.A./B.Com./B.Sc./B.B.M.

B.A. I Year Model Question Papers : https://www.indianjobtalks.in/uploads/22355-BAMQP.pdf
Part – I ENGLISH
Time: 3 hours
Max. Marks: 80
SECTION-A
I Answer any FOUR of the following questions: 4×5=20
a) Why does the man in black think that it is futile for citizens to help the poor in England?
b) Why does Leacock finally get annoyed with the photographer, and do you think this reaction is justified?
c) Why did Johnsy think that she had been a ‘bad girl’?
d) What are King’s dreams about his children’s future?
e) How can young boys and girls help their parents?
f) What is the ‘system of graded inequality’?
SECTION-B
II Answer any FOUR of the following questions: 4X5=20
a) What is Milton’s grievance against Time?
b) Why is better to laugh and be happy?
c) Explain the line, ‘Love’s not Time’s fool’.
d) What is Tagore’s perception of rationality?
e) Bring out the personification of Death in the poem?
f) What is the central theme of the poem ‘Ozymandias’?
SECTION-C
III Answer any TWO of the following questions: 2X10=20
a) Write about the character of David Copperfield?
b) Consider Dickens as a social critic?
c) Comment on the use of Victorian-English by Dickens?
d) Write a note on the structure of the novel David Copperfield?
SECTION-D
IV Read the following passage and answers the questions that follow: 5X1=5
Games, though essential, should not become the be-all the end-all of student life. Generally the sportsmen waste too much time on them, and fail in their examination. Again, if a player plays a game rashly, there is every danger of his breaking a limb. If it is played without the spirit of sportsmanship, it can lead to bad blood and quarrels. But in spite of all these minor defects, sports are very useful in keeping the students busy and in developing their personalities. India expects its citizens to have the qualities of true sportsmen. If we all acquire these qualities, there will be no narrow-mindedness, no corruption and no injustice. There will be independence in the real sense of the word.
i) What harm do games do to some students?
ii) Why are players injured sometimes?
iii) What does the phrase ‘bad blood’ mean?
iv) What purpose do sports serve?
v) When will India attain independence in the real sense of the word?
V Fill in the following blanks with suitable verb forms: 5X1=5
i) One of my friends_________(live) in Bombay
ii) Satish__________(become) an army officer last year
iii) If he _________(work)hard, he will get a first class
iv) She_________(dance) since morning
v) They————(complete) their course next year
VI Match the following words: 5X1=5
1) Subtle final
2) Lovely reveal
3) Crazy clever
4) Ultimate beautiful
5) disclose mad
V Correct the following sentences as necessary: 5X1=5
1) The exercises in this book is lengthy and difficult
2) He is twenty years old, isn’t it?
3) Every one of the two pencils is missing
4) This morning I got up lately
5) The supermarket is besides the bank

Part II: Foundation Courses
Paper 1: Ethics and Values
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
SECTION – A
Answer ALL questions. 4X15=60
1. a) Define Ethics and how it influences the Human Behaviour?
(or)
a) Explain the Concept of Good and its role in Human Life?
2. a) Write an Essay on Trust, Respect Guidance and Reverence, relating to the family Values?
(or)
b) Explain the importance of Environmental Values and Social Justice in the present Society.
3. a) Write an Essay on Human Rights.
(or)
b) “Happiness” and “Prosperity” are the Characters of Hedonism Explain.
4. a) Explain the Gandhian Concept of Ahimsa and Trusteeship.
(or)
b) Explain the role of Moral Values in Public Administration.
SECTION – B
Answer any FOUR of the following. 4X5=20
5. Moral Concept
6. Obligations to Society
7. Emotivism
8. Utilitarianism
9. Koutilya’s Arthasastra
10. Virtue is Wisdom
11. Directive principles of State Policy
12. Purusharthas

Part III: Basic Subjects
Computer Applications
Paper 1: Fundamentals of Information Technology
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
SECTION – A
Answer ALL questions. 4X15=60
1. a) What are the characteristics and limitations of computer?
(or)
b) Explain different types of Operating Systems?
2. a) State the features of MS-Word?
(or)
b) Write to short notes on Mail Merge?
3. a) Explain different operations on Work Sheet?
(or)
b) Discuss different types of functions available in MS-Excel?
4. a) Enumerate the services available on Internet?
(or)
b) Explain the steps involved in activating an E-Mail account?
SECTION – B 4X5=20
Answer any FOUR Questions
5. Secondary Memory
6. Input Output devises
7. Templates
8. Macros
9. Internet Banking
10. Computer Virus
11. Transmission Protocol
12. Booting Process

Economics
Paper 1: Micro Economics
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
SECTION – A
Answer ALL questions. 4X15=60
1. a) Methods to analyze economic theories?
or
b) Consumer’s equilibrium on the basis of indifference curve analysis?
2. a) Explain law of variable proportion theory?
or
b) Various concepts of production costs?
3. a) Equilibrium of firm and industry in perfect competition?
or
b) Price determination under monopolistic competition?
4. a) Marginal productivity theory?
or
b) Explain Keynes’s liquidity preference theory?
SECTION- B
Answer any FOUR questions. 4X5=20
5. Price Consumption Curve
6. Cross elasticity of demand
7. Factor substitution
8. Break even analysis
9. Oligopoly
10. Price determination under monopoly
11. Quasi rent
12. Innovations theory

Special English
Paper 1: History of English Language & Literature
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
SECTION – A
Answer ALL questions. 4X15=60
1. a) Write the characteristics of Old English
(or)
b) Write an essay on the impact of printing press on English
2. a) Attempt a critical appreciation of “Ode to the Westwind”
(or)
b) Consider “My last Dutchess” as a typical dramatic monologue
3. a) Describe the theme of Mother’s Day.
(or)
b) Critically appreciate “The Marriage Proposal”
4. a) Critical appreciation of “The Tell-Tale Heart”.
(or)
b) Prose style of Kushwanth Singh
SECTION – B?
Answer any FOUR Questions 4×5=20
5. Syncopation
6. Misunderstanding
7. Back formation
8. Euphemism
9. Sonnet
10. Ode
11. Lyric
12. Dramatic Monologue

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