The guidelines and structure for a Telugu examination paper (Subject Code: A-23-02). The test consists of 50 multiple-choice questions, totaling 100 marks, and must be completed within 1 hour and 15 minutes.
Examination Instructions
Preparation: Candidates must write their Hall Ticket Number in the designated space. Upon receiving the booklet, candidates have 5 minutes to verify that it is complete and error-free; any faulty booklets must be replaced within this window.
OMR Guidelines: Responses must be indicated on the OMR sheet using a blue or black ballpoint pen. Marks made outside the specified circles will not be evaluated. To prevent disqualification, candidates must not write their names or other identifying marks on the OMR sheet outside of the designated areas.
Rules & Conduct: The use of calculators, log tables, or electronic devices is strictly prohibited. There are no negative marks for incorrect answers. Rough work must be performed only in the space provided at the end of the booklet. Candidates must return both the question booklet and the OMR sheet to the invigilator upon completion and are not permitted to remove them from the examination hall.
Content OverviewThe questions evaluate knowledge across various areas of Telugu study, including:
Literature, poetic works, and authors.
Folk literature, songs, and ballads.
Linguistic concepts, grammar, and theories of aesthetics (Rasa).
Historical contexts, inscriptions, and cultural figures.
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