मंगलवार, 6 सितंबर 2016

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UGC-NET&SET-PAPER-1(2007-DEC) MODEL PAPER-102

21. Find out the number which should come at the place of question mark which will complete the following series:
5, 4, 9, 17, 35, ? = 139
(A) 149 

(B) 79
(C) 49 

(D) 69

Questions 22 to 24 are based on the following diagram in which there are three interlocking circles I, S and P, where circle I stands for Indians, circle S for Scientists and circle P for Politicians.




Different regions in the figure are lettered from a to f

22. The region which represents Non-Indian Scientists who are Politicians:
(A)

(B) d
(C) a 

(D) c

23. The region which represents Indians who are neither Scientists nor Politicians:
(A) g 

(B) c
(C) f 

(D) a

24. The region which represents Politicians who are Indians as well as Scientists:
(A) b 

(B) c
(C)

(D) d

25. Which number is missing in the following series ?
2, 5, 10, 17, 26, 37, 50, ?
(A) 63 

(B) 65
(C) 67 

(D) 69

26. The function of measurement includes:
(A) Prognosis 

(B) Diagnosis
(C) Prediction

(D) All of the above

27. Logical arguments are based on:
(A) Scientific reasoning 

(B) Customary reasoning
(C) Mathematical reasoning 

(D) Syllogistic reasoning

28. Insert the missing number:
4:17 : : 7:?
(A) 48 

(B) 49
(C) 50 

(D) 51

29. Choose the odd word:
(A) Nun 

(B) Knight
(C) Monk 

(D) Priest

30. Choose the number which is different from others in the group:
(A) 49 

(B) 63
(C) 77 

(D) 81

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UGC-NET&SET-PAPER-1(2007-DEC) MODEL PAPER-101

Read the following passage and answer the questions 11 to 15:

Gandhi’s overall social and environmental philosophy is based on what human beings need rather than what they want. His early introduction to the teachings of Jains, Theosophists, Christian sermons, Ruskin and Tolstoy, and most significantly the Bhagavad Gita, were to have profound impact on the development of Gandhi’s holistic thinking on humanity, nature and their ecological interrelation. His deep concern for the disadvantaged, the poor and rural population created an ambience for an alternative social thinking that was at once far-sighted, local and immediate. For Gandhi was acutely aware that the demands generated by the need to feed and sustain human life, compounded by the growing industrialization of India, far outstripped the finite resources of nature. This might nowadays appear naïve or commonplace, but such pronouncements were as rare as they were heretical a century ago. Gandhi was also concerned about the destruction, under colonial and modernist designs, of the existing infrastructures which had more potential for keeping a community flourishing within ecologically-sensitive traditional patterns of subsistence, especially in the rural areas, than did the incoming Western alternatives based on nature-blind technology and the enslavement of human spirit and energies.

Perhaps the moral principle for which Gandhi is best known is that of active non-violence, derived from the traditional moral restraint of not injuring another being. The most refined expression of this value is in the great epic of the Mahabharata, (c. 100 BCE to 200 CE), where moral development proceeds through placing constraints on the liberties, desires and acquisitiveness endemic to human life. One’s action is judged in terms of consequences and the impact it is likely to have on another. Jainas had generalized this principle to include all sentient creatures and biocommunities alike. Advanced Jaina monks and nuns will sweep their path to avoid harming insects and even bacteria. Non-injury is a non-negotiable universal prescription.

11. Which one of the following have a profound impact on the development of Gandhi’s holistic thinking on humanity, nature and their ecological interrelations ?
(A) Jain teachings 

(B) Christian sermons
(C) Bhagavad Gita 

(D) Ruskin and Tolstoy

12. Gandhi’s overall social and environmental philosophy is based on human beings’ :
(A) need 

(B) desire
(C) wealth 

(D) welfare

13. Gandhiji’s deep concern for the disadvantaged, the poor and rural population created
an ambience for an alternative:
(A) rural policy 

(B) social thinking
(C) urban policy 

(D) economic thinking

14. Colonial policy and modernization led to the destruction of:
(A) major industrial infrastructure 

(B) irrigation infrastructure
(C) urban infrastructure 

(D) rural infrastructure

15. Gandhi’s active non-violence is derived from:
(A) Moral restraint of not injuring another being
(B) Having liberties, desires and acquisitiveness
(C) Freedom of action
(D) Nature-blind technology and enslavement of human spirit and energies


16. DTH service was started in the year:

(A) 2000 

(B) 2002
(C) 2004 

(D) 2006

17. National Press day is celebrated on:
(A) 16th November 

(B) 19th November
(C) 21st November 

(D) 30th November

18. The total number of members in the Press Council of India are:
(A) 28 

(B) 14
(C) 17 

(D) 20

19. The right to impart and receive information is guaranteed in the Constitution of India by Article:
(A) 19 (2) (a) 

(B) 19 (16)
(C) (19) (2) 

(D) (19) (1) (a)

20. Use of radio for higher education is based on the presumption of:
(A) Enriching curriculum based instruction
(B) Replacing teacher in the long run
(C) Everybody having access to a radio set
(D) Other means of instruction getting outdated

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UGC-NET&SET-PAPER-1(2007-DEC) MODEL PAPER-100

1. Verbal guidance is least effective in the learning of:
(A) Aptitudes 

(B) Skills
(C) Attitudes

(D) Relationship

2. Which is the most important aspect of the teacher’s role in learning?
(A) The development of insight into what constitutes an adequate performance
(B) The development of insight into what constitutes the pitfalls and dangers to be avoided
(C) The provision of encouragement and moral support
(D) The provision of continuous diagnostic and remedial help

3. The most appropriate purpose of learning is:
(A) personal adjustment 

(B) modification of behaviour
(C) social and political awareness

(D) preparing oneself for employment

4. The students who keep on asking questions in the class should be:
(A) encouraged to find answer independently
(B) advised to meet the teacher after the class
(C) encouraged to continue questioning
(D) advised not to disturb during the lecture

5. Maximum participation of students is possible in teaching through:
(A) discussion method 

(B) lecture method
(C) audio-visual aids 

(D) text book method

6. Generalised conclusion on the basis of a sample is technically known as:
(A) Data analysis and interpretation
(B) Parameter inference
(C) Statistical inference
(D) All of the above

7. The experimental study is based on:
(A) The manipulation of variables 

(B) Conceptual parameters
(C) Replication of research 

(D) Survey of literature

8. The main characteristic of scientific research is:
(A) empirical 

(B) theoretical
(C) experimental 

(D) all of the above

9. Authenticity of a research finding is its:
(A) Originality 

(B) Validity
(C) Objectivity 

(D) All of the above

10. Which technique is generally followed when the population is finite?
(A) Area Sampling Technique 

(B) Purposive Sampling Technique
(C) Systematic Sampling Technique 

(D) None of the above

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UGC-NET&SET-PAPER-1(2008-JUNE) MODEL PAPER-99

41. Human ear is most sensitive to noise in which of the following ranges:
(A) 1 - 2 KHz 

(B) 100 - 500 Hz
(C) 10 - 12 KHz 

(D) 2 - 5 KHz

42. Which one of the following units is used to measure intensity of noise?
(A) decible 

(B) Hz
(C) Phon 

(D) Watts/m2

43. If the population growth follows a logistic curve, the maximum sustainable yield:
(A) is equal to half the carrying capacity.
(B) is equal to the carrying capacity.
(C) depends on growth rates.
(D) depends on the initial population.

44. Chemical weathering of rocks is largely dependent upon:
(A) high temperature 

(B) strong wind action
(C) heavy rainfall 

(D) glaciation

45. Structure of earth’s system consists of the following:
Match List-I with List-Il and give the correct answer.
List-I (Zone)               List-li (Chemical Character)
(a) Atmosphere            (i) Inert gases
(b) Biosphere               (ii) Salt, fresh water, snow and ice
(c) Hydrosphere         (iii) Organic substances, skeleton matter
(d) Lithosphere          (iv) Light silicates
Codes:
       (a) (b) (c) (d)
(A) (ii) (iii) (i) (iv)
(B) (i) (iii) (ii) (iv)
(C) (ii) (i) (iii) (iv)
(D) (iii) (i) (ii) (iv)

46. NAAC is an autonomous institution under the aegis of:
(A) ICSSR 

(B) CSIR
(C) ATCTE 

(D) UGC

47. National Council for Women’s Education was established in:
(A) 1958 

(B) 1976
(C) 1989 

(D) 2000

48. Which one of the following is not situated in New Delhi?
(A) Indian Council of Cultural Relations
(B) Indian Council of Scientific Research
(C) National Council of Educational Research and Training
(D) Indian Institute of Advanced Studies

49. Autonomy in higher education implies freedom in:
(A) Administration 

(B) Policy-making
(C) Finance 

(D) Curriculum development

50. Match List-I with List-Il and select the correct answer from the code given below:
        List-I (institutions)                    List-Il (Locations)
(a) Dr. Hari Singh Gour University (i) Mumbai
(b) S.N.D.T. University                     (ii) Baroda
(c) M.S. University                           (iii) Jodhpur
(d) J.N. Vyas University                   (iv) Sagar
Codes:
       (a) (b) (c) (d)
(A) (iv) (i) (ii) (iii)
(B) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv)
(C) (iii) (i) (ii) (iv)
(D) (ii) (iv) (i) (iii)

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UGC-NET&SET-PAPER-1(2008-JUNE) MODEL PAPER-98

31. Which one of the following is the most comprehensive source of population data?
(A) National Family Health Surveys 

(B) National Sample Surveys
(C) Census 

(D) Demographic Health Surveys

32. Which one of the following principles is not applicable to sampling?
(A) Sample units must be clearly defined
(B) Sample units must be dependent on each other
(C) Same units of sample should be used throughout the study
(D) Sample units must be chosen in a systematic and objective manner

33. If January 1st, 2007 is Monday, what was the day on 1st January 1995?
(A) Sunday 

(B) Monday
(C) Friday 

(D) Saturday

34. Insert the missing number in the following series:
4 16 8 64 ? 256
(A) 16 

(B) 24
(C) 32 

(D) 20

35. If an article is sold for Rs. 178 at a loss of 11%; what would be its selling price in order to earn a profit of 11% ?
(A) Rs. 222.50 

(B) Rs. 267
(C) Rs. 222 

(D) Rs. 220

36. WYSIWYG - describes the display of a document on screen as it will actually print:
(A) What you state is what you get
(B) What you see is what you get
(C) What you save is what you get
(D) What you suggest is what you get

37. Which of the following is not a Computer language?
(A) PASCAL 

(B) UNIX
(C) FORTRAN 

(D) COBOL

38. A key-board has at least:
(A) 91 keys 

(B) 101 keys
(C) 111 keys 

(D) 121 keys

39. An E-mail address is composed of:
(A) two parts 

(B) three parts
(C) four parts 

(D) five parts

40. Corel Draw is a popular:
(A) Illustration programme 

(B) Programming language
(C) Text programme 

(D) None of the above

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UGC-NET&SET-PAPER-1(2008-JUNE) MODEL PAPER-97

21. A statistical measure based upon the entire population is called parameter while measure based upon a sample is known as:
(A) Sample parameter 

(B) Inference
(C) Statistics 

(D) None of these

22. The importance of the correlation co-efficient lies in the fact that:
(A) There is a linear relationship between the correlated variables.
(B) It is one of the most valid measure of statistics.
(C) It allows one to determine the degree or strength of the association between two variables.
(D) It is a non-parametric method of statistical analysis.

23. The F-test:
(A) is essentially a two tailed test.
(B) is essentially a one tailed test.
(C) can be one tailed as well as two tailed depending on the hypothesis.
(D) can never be a one tailed test.

24. What will be the next letter in the following series:
DCXW, FGVU, HGTS, …………
(A) AKPO 

(B) JBYZ
(C) JIRQ 

(D) LMRS

25. The following question is based on the diagram given below. If the two small circles represent formal class-room education and distance education and the big circle stands for university system of education, which figure represents the university systems.



Answer: B


26. The statement, ‘To be non-violent is good’ is a
(A) Moral judgement 

(B) Factual judgement
(C) Religious judgement 

(D) Value judgement

27. Assertion (A) : Man is a rational being.
Reason (R) : Man is a social being.
(A) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A)
(B) Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A)
(C) (A) is true but (R) is false
(D) (A) is false but (R) is true

28. Value Judgements are:
(A) Factual Judgements 

(B) Ordinary Judgements
(C) Normative Judgements 

(D) Expression of public opinion

29. Deductive reasoning proceeds from
(A) general to particular
(B) particular to general
(C) one general conclusion to another general conclusion
(D) one particular conclusion to another particular conclusion

30. AGARTALA is written in code as 14168171, the code for AGRA is:
(A) 1641 

(B) 1416
(C) 1441 

(D) 1461

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UGC-NET&SET-PAPER-1(2008-JUNE) MODEL PAPER-96

Read the following passage and answer the questions 11 to 15

The fundamental principle is that Article 14 forbids class legislation but permits reasonable classification for the purpose of legislation which classification must satisfy the twin tests of classification being founded on an intelligible differentia which distinguishes persons or things that are grouped together from those that are left out of the group and that differentia must have a rational nexus to the object sought to be achieved by the Statute in question. The thrust of Article 14 is that the citizen is entitled to equality before law and equal protection of laws. In the very nature of things the society being composed of unequals a welfare State will have to strive by both executive and legislative action to help the less fortunate in society to ameliorate their condition so that the social and economic inequality in the society may be bridged. This would necessitate a legislative application to a group of citizens otherwise unequal and amelioration of whose lot is the object of state affirmative action. In the absence of the doctrine of classification such legislation is likely to flounder on the bed rock of equality enshrined in Article 14. The Court realistically appraising the social and economic inequality and keeping in view the guidelines on which the State action must move as constitutionally laid down in Part IV of the Constitution evolved the doctrine of

classification. The doctrine was evolved to sustain a legislation or State action designed to help weaker sections of the society or some such segments of the society in need of succour. Legislative and executive action may accordingly be sustained if it satisfies the twin tests of reasonable classification and the rational principle correlated to the object sought to be achieved.

The concept of equality before the law does not involve the idea of absolute equality among human beings which is a physical impossibility. All that Article 14 guarantees is a similarity of treatment contra-distinguished from identical treatment. Equality before law means that among equals the law should be equal and should be equally administered and that the likes should be treated alike. Equality before the law does not mean that things which are different shall be as though they are the same. It ofcourse means denial of any special privilege by reason of birth, creed or the like. The legislation as well as the executive government, while dealing with diverse problems arising out of an infinite variety of human relations must of necessity have the power of making special laws, to attain any particular object and to achieve that object it must have the power of selection or classification of persons and things upon which such laws are to operate.

11. Right to equality, one of the fundamental rights, is enunciated in the constitution under Part III, Article
(A) 12 

(B) 13
(C) 14 

(D) 15

12. The main thrust of Right to equality is that it permits:
(A) class legislation
(B) equality before law and equal protection under the law
(C) absolute equality
(D) special privilege by reason of birth

13. The social and economic inequality in the society can be bridged by:
(A) executive and legislative action 

(B) universal suffrage
(C) identical treatment 

(D) none of the above

14. The doctrine of classification is evolved to:
(A) Help weaker sections of the society 

(B) Provide absolute equality
(C) Provide identical treatment 

(D) None of the above

15. While dealing with diverse problems arising out of an infinite variety of human relations, the government:
(A) must have the power of making special laws
(B) must not have any power to make special laws
(C) must have power to withdraw equal rights
(D) none of the above

16. Communication with oneself is known as:
(A) Group communication 

(B) Grapevine communication
(C) Interpersonal communication 

(D) Intrapersonal communication

17. Which broadcasting system for TV is followed in India?
(A) NTSE 

(B) PAL
(C) SECAM 

(D) NTCS

18. All India Radio before 1936 was known as:
(A) Indian Radio Broadcasting 

(B) Broadcasting Service of India
(C) Indian Broadcasting Service 

(D) All Tndia Broadcasting Service

19. The biggest news agency of India is:
(A) PTI

(B) UNI
(C) NANAP 

(D) Samachar Bharati

20. Prasar Bharati was launched in the year:
(A) 1995 

(B) 1997
(C) 1999 

(D) 2001

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UGC-NET&SET-PAPER-1(2008-JUNE) MODEL PAPER-95

1. The teacher has been glorified by the phrase “Friend, philosopher and guide” because:
(A) He has to play all vital roles in the context of society
(B) He transmits the high value of humanity to students
(C) He is the great reformer of the society
(D) He is a great patriot

2. The most important cause of failure for teacher lies in the area of:
(A) inter personal relationship
(B) lack of command over the knowledge of the subject
(C) verbal ability
(D) strict handling of the students

3. A teacher can establish rapport with his students by:
(A) becoming a figure of authority
(B) impressing students with knowledge and skill
(C) playing the role of a guide
(D) becoming a friend to the students

4. Education is a powerful instrument of:
(A) Social transformation 

(B) Personal transformation
(C) Cultural transformation 

(D) All the above

5. A teacher’s major contribution towards the maximum self-realization of the student is affected through:
(A) Constant fulfilment of the students’ needs
(B) Strict control of class-room activities
(C) Sensitivity to students’ needs, goals and purposes
(D) Strict reinforcement of academic standards

6. Research problem is selected from the stand point of:
(A) Researcher’s interest 

(B) Financial support
(C) Social relevance 

(D) Availability of relevant literature

7. Which one is called non-probability sampling?
(A) Cluster sampling 

(B) Quota sampling
(C) Systematic sampling 

(D) Stratified random sampling

8. Formulation of hypothesis may NOT be required in:
(A) Survey method 

(B) Historical studies
(C) Experimental studies 

(D) Normative studies

9. Field-work based research is classified as:
(A) Empirical 

(B) Historical
(C) Experimental 

(D) Biographical

10. Which of the following sampling method is appropriate to study the prevalence of AIDS amongst male and female in India in 1976, 1986, 1996 and 2006 ?
(A) Cluster sampling 

(B) Systematic sampling
(C) Quota sampling 

(D) Stratified random sampling

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UGC-NET&SET-PAPER-1(2008-DEC) MODEL PAPER-94

41. Which of the following pairs regarding typical composition of hospital wastes is incorrect?
(A) Plastic - 9-12%
(B) Metals - 1-2%
(C) Ceramic - 8-10%
(D) Biodegradable - 35-40%

42. Fresh water achieves its greatest density at:
(A) -4° C 

(B) 0° C
(C) 4° C 

(D) -2.5° C

43. Which one of the following is not associated with earthquakes?
(A) Focus 

(B) Epicenter
(C) Seismograph 

(D) Swells

44. The tallest trees in the world are found in the region:
(A) Equatorial region 

(B) Temperate region
(C) Monsoon region 

(D) Mediterranean region

45. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer from the codes given below:
           List-I                                    List - II
(National Parks)                            (States)
(a) Periyar                                    (i) Orissa
(b) Nandan Kanan                      (ii) Kerala
(c) Corbett National Park          (iii) Rajasthan
(d) Sariska Tiger Reserve           (iv) Uttarakhand
Codes:
        (a) (b) (c) (d)
(A) (ii) (i) (iv) (iii)
(B) (i) (ii) (iv) (iii)
(C) (iii) (ii) (i) (iv)
(D) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) 


46. According to Radhakrishnan Commission, the aim of Higher Education is:

(A) To develop the democratic values, peace and harmony
(B) To develop great personalities who can give their contributions in politics, administration, industry and commerce
(C) Both (A) and (B)
(D) None of these

47. The National Museum at New Delhi is attached to:
(A) Delhi University
(B) a Deemed University
(C) a Subordinate Office of the JNU
(D) Part of Ministry of Tourism and Culture

48. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer from the code given below:
        List-I                                                         List-II
(Institutions)                                                (Locations)
(a) National Law Institute                          (i) Shimla
(b) Indian Institute of Advanced Studies (ii) Bhopal
(c) National Judicial Academy                 (iii) Hyderabad
(d) National Savings Institute                   (iv) Nagpur
Codes:
        (a) (b) (c) (d)
(A) (iii) (ii) (iv) (i)
(B) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv)
(C) (iv) (iii) (i) (ii)
(D) (iii) (i) (ii) (iv)

49. Election of Rural and Urban local bodies are conducted and ultimately supervised by:
(A) Election Commission of India
(B) State Election Commission
(C) District Collector and District Magistrate
(D) Concerned Returning Officer

50. Which opinion is not correct?
(A) Education is a subject of concurrent list of VII schedule of Constitution of India
(B) University Grants Commission is a statutory body
(C) Patent, inventions, design, copyright and trademarks are the subject of concurrent list
(D) Indian Council of Social Science Research is a statutory body related to research in social sciences

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UGC-NET&SET-PAPER-1(2008-DEC) MODEL PAPER-93


(Q.31 to 33)Study the following Venn diagram and answer the questions.
Three circles representing GRADUATES, CLERKS and GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES are intersecting. The intersections are marked A, B, C, e, f, g and h. Which part best represents the statements in questions 31 to 33?



31. Some Graduates are Government employees but not as Clerks.
(A) h 

(B) g
(C)

(D) e

32. Clerks who are graduates as well as government employees:
(A) e 

(B) f
(C) g 

(D) h

33. Some graduates are Clerks but not Government employees.
(A) f 

(B) g
(C) h 

(D) e

Study the following graph and answer questions numbered from 34 to 35:



34. Which of the firms got maximum profit growth rate in the year 2006?
(A) ab 

(B) ce
(C) cd 

(D) ef

35. Which of the firms got maximum profit growth rate in the year 2007?
(A) bdf 

(B) acf
(C) bcd 

(D) ace

36. The accounting software 'Tally' was developed by:
(A) HCL 

(B) TCS
(C) Infosys 

(D) Wipro

37. Errors in computer programmes are called:
(A) Follies 

(B) Mistakes
(C) Bugs 

(D) Spam

38. HTML is basically used to design:
(A) Web-page 

(B) Web-site
(C) Graphics 

(D) Tables and Frames

39. 'Micro Processing' is made for:
(A) Computer 

(B) Digital System
(C) Calculator 

(D) Electronic Goods

40. Information, a combination of graphics, text, sound, video and animation is called:
(A) Multiprogramme 

(B) Multifacet
(C) Multimedia 

(D) Multiprocess