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Below are the scanned copy of Kerala Public Service Commission (KPSC) Question Paper with answer keys of Exam Name ' Junior Instructor (Stenographer and Secretarial Assistant- English) (SR from SC/ ST)' And exam conducted in the year 2023. And Question paper code was '157/2023/OL'. Medium of question paper was in Malayalam or English . Booklet Alphacode was ''. Answer keys are given at the bottom, but we suggest you to try answering the questions yourself and compare the key along wih to check your performance. Because we would like you to do and practice by yourself.
D:-Coalesents
Correct Answer:- Option-A
Question11:-Which statement is/are correct?
(I)
(1)
(111)
When standing alone stroke "L" is written downwards
Initial "L" is written downward when proceeded by a vowel
Medial "L" is generally written upwards
A:-ll is only correct answer
B:-ll and Ill are correct answers
C:-lL is only correct answer
D:-I and III are correct answers
Correct Answer:- Option-B
Question12:-Which is/are the correct statement?
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
All the double length up stroke are written through the line
Doubling principle is not employed when a vowel follows final 'tr' or 'dr' etc
The strokes 'L' is doubled for the addition of 'tr' only
A:-(iii) is only the correct answer
B:-(ii) is only the correct answer
C:-(ii) and (iii) are correct answers
D:-(i) and (iii) are the correct answers
Correct Answer:- Option-C
Question13:-Choose the correct statement/s:
(I)
(1)
(111)
When standing alone Right curves of Fr or Vr are used a if a vowel precede
When standing alone Left curves Fr or Vr are used if a vowel precede
Right curves Fl and VI are used after straight up stokes
A:-ll and Ill are correct answers
B:-ll is only correct answer
C:-I and Ill are correct answers
D:-l and Il are correct answers
Correct Answer:- Option-A
Question14:-The hooked form of 'Ln' and 'Shn' joined to another stroke can be
written
A:-upward only
B:-downward only
C:-upward or downward
D:-never written
Correct Answer:- Option-C
Question15:- are the combination of two vowel sounds, each being
separately pronounced.
A:-Diphones