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I don’t know whether the Madras Photographic Society has anything to do with the recently-publicised Chennai Photo Biennales, the first last year and the next scheduled for 2018, but participant or not, it certainly deserves a bow for being the country’s first photographic society. Its founder was an Army doctor, Alexander Hunter. The Society was founded in 1857, shortly after Lord Canning arrived as Governor-General. Canning and Lady Canning, both photography enthusiasts, were responsible for creating the famed Government series, The People of India. Hunter had still earlier, in 1850, privately started the Madras School of Arts. The School, taken over by Government in 1852, moved from Popham’s Broadway to Poonamallee High Road. There, he and an eight-member committee revised the syllabus, offering two streams, Industrial and Artistic. Hunter was put in charge of the institution, renamed the Government School of Industrial Arts, in 1855. It was the first formal school of Art in the country. In it, Hunter introduced Photography.

Hunter retired in 1868, to be succeeded by Robert Chisholm. No mean photographer, Hunter encouraged the School, it is now the Government College of Arts and Crafts to build up a photographic collection. Unfortunately, little is left of his work, especially the monuments of South India captured by Government photographer Linnaeus Tripe and his assistant C Iyahsawmi. Hunter himself did a series of pictures of the ‘Seven Pagodas’ (Mahabalipuram) and worked with his wards on photographs of the five hill tribes of the Nilgiris. It was at a prize-giving of the School that Hunter urged the Governor to provide it more suitable premises. They came up on the PH Road site in Chisholm’s time and to his design — and remain there.

 

Government College of Arts and Crafts shifted to which place during the tenure of Robert Chisholm?

A) Nilgiri Hills B) Popham’s Broadway
C) Poonamallee High Road D) Government quarters
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: C) Poonamallee High Road

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Which of the following has got more heat capacity?

A) Iron piece B) Water
C) Gold piece D) Benzene
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) Water

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Jiling-Langlota Iron ore Block and Guali Iron ore Block, have been inaugurated in which Indian state?

 

A) Odisha B) Jharkhand
C) Bihar D) Chhattisgarh
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) Odisha

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Rearrange the parts of the sentence in correct order

Ever since
P : outbreaks have been an annual occurrence
Q : Indian shores during the 2009 pandemic,
R : the influenza virus, H1N1 landed on

 

A) PQR B) RPQ
C) QRP D) RQP
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: D) RQP

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What will be output of the following c program ?

#include

int main()

{

    int max-val=100;

    int min-val=10;

    int avg-val;

    avg-val =( max-val + min-val ) / 2;

    printf( "%d", avg-val );

    return 0;

}

A) 55 B) 105
C) 60 D) Compilation error
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: D) Compilation error

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We cannot use special character – in the variable name.
Variable name can have only underscore.

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Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives.


Manja, or the glass-coated string used for flying kites, not only poses threat to humans, animals and birds but also to trees. A study by the country's oldest botanical garden has revealed that it poses a great threat to trees. But how can a snapped string struck in a tree kill the tree? Apparently, it does so by allying with the creepers in the garden.


A research paper by three scientists of the Acharya Jagdish Chandra Bose Indian Botanic Garden, located in West Bengal's Howrah district, illustrates in detail how the manja, in collusion with climbers, does the damage. "The abandoned, torn kite strings act as an excellent primary supporting platform for the tender climbers, giving easy passage to reach the top of the trees. Lateral branches from the top of the climber and other accessory branches from the ground reaches the top taking support of the first climber, completely covers the treetop, thus inhibiting the penetration of sunlight," says the research paper.


Abandoned, torn kite strings stuck in trees benefits whom?

 

A) Humans B) Creepers
C) Birds D) Trees
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) Creepers

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January 29 is observed as ______

A) Global Family Day B) World red cross Day
C) World telecommunication Day D) World Leprosy Day
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: D) World Leprosy Day

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Which packages contain the JDBC classes?

A) java.sql B) java.sl
C) java.jd D) java.jdbc
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) java.sql

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The Java packages which contain JDBC classes and interfaces is Java.SQL.

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