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Section 1: UGC NET Examination: About
NTA UGC NET June 2019 Notification Contents
Subjects of NTA UGC NET June 2019
1 I. Teaching Aptitude
UGC NET / JRF / SET / SLET Syllabus for Paper 1
2 II. Research Aptitude
Syllabus of NTA UGC NET December 2018 Examination
3 III. Reading Comprehension
NTA UGC NET Solved Question Paper-1
4 IV. Communication
NTA UGC NET Solved Question Paper-2
5 V. Reasoning
NTA UGC NET Test Centres / Coordinating Institutes
6 VI. Logical Reasoning
How to Prepare for UGC NET Examination
7 VII. Data Interpretation
UGC NET Success Stories
8 VIII. Information and Communication Technology (ICT)
About UGC NET Guide Website
9 IX. People and Environment
Section 2: UGC NET Examination: Solved Paper 1 10 X. Higher Education System
2006 June UGC NET Previous Years Solved Paper 1
2006 December UGC NET Previous Years Solved Paper 1
2007 June UGC NET Previous Years Solved Paper 1
2007 December UGC NET Previous Years Solved Paper 1
I. Teaching Aptitude
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2008 December UGC NET Previous Years Solved Paper 1 1. Which one of the following is the main objective of teaching?
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2009 December UGC NET Previous Years Solved Paper 1 (A) To give information related to the syllabus.
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2010 December UGC NET Previous Years Solved Paper 1 (B) To develop thinking power of students.
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(C) To dictate notes to students.
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2012 June UGC NET Previous Years Solved Paper 1 (D) To prepare students to pass the examination.
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2013 June UGC NET Previous Years Solved Paper 1 Answer: (B)
2013 September UGC NET Previous Years Solved Paper 1
2013 December UGC NET Previous Years Solved Paper 1
2014 June UGC NET Previous Years Solved Paper 1 2. Which one of the following is a good method of teaching?
2014 December UGC NET Previous Years Solved Paper 1
2015 June NTA UGC NET Solved Question Paper-1 (A) Lecture and Dictation
2015 December NTA UGC NET Solved Question Paper 1
2016 July NTA UGC NET Solved Question Paper-1 (B) Seminar and Project.
2016 August NTA UGC NET Solved Question Paper-1
(C) Seminar and Dictation.
2017 January NTA UGC NET Solved Question Paper-1
2017 November NTA UGC NET Solved Question Paper-1 (D) Dictation and Assignment
2018 July 8 NTA UGC NET Solved Question Paper-1
2018 July 22 NTA UGC NET Solved Question Paper-1 Answer: (B)
Section 3: UGC NET Examination: Solved Paper 2 of
All Subjects
UGC NET Solved Question Papers in Adult Education 3. Teacher uses teaching aids for
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(A) Making teaching interesting.
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(B) Making teaching within understanding level of students.
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UGC NET Solved Question Papers in Comparative Literature (C) Making students attentive.
UGC NET Solved Question Papers in Comparative Study
UGC NET Solved Question Papers in Computer Science (D) The sake of its use.
UGC NET Solved Question Papers in Criminology
Answer: (B)
UGC NET Solved Question Papers in Defence
UGC NET Solved Question Papers in Economics
UGC NET Solved Question Papers in Education
UGC NET Solved Question Papers in Electronic Science 4. Effectiveness of teaching depends on
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(A) Qualification of teacher.
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(B) Personality of teacher.
UGC NET Solved Question Papers in Forensic Science
UGC NET Solved Question Papers in Geography (C) Handwriting of teacher.
UGC NET Solved Question Papers in History
UGC NET Solved Question Papers in Home Science (D) Subject understanding of teacher.
UGC NET Solved Question Papers in Human Rights & Duties
Answer: (D)
UGC NET Solved Question Papers in Indian Culture
UGC NET Solved Question Papers in International Studies
UGC NET Solved Question Papers in Labour Welfare
UGC NET Solved Question Papers in Law 5. Which of the following is not characteristic of a good question paper ?
UGC NET Solved Question Papers in Library Science
UGC NET Solved Question Papers in Linguistics (A) Objectivity.
UGC NET Solved Question Papers in Management
UGC NET Solved Question Papers in Mass Communication (B) Subjectivity.
UGC NET Solved Question Papers in Museology
UGC NET Solved Question Papers in Music (C) No use of vague words.
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(D) Reliable.
UGC NET Solved Question Papers in Performing Arts
UGC NET Solved Question Papers in Philosophy Answer: (B)
UGC NET Solved Question Papers in Physical Education
UGC NET Solved Question Papers in Political Science
UGC NET Solved Question Papers in Population Studies
UGC NET Solved Question Papers in Psychology II. Research Aptitude
UGC NET Solved Question Papers in Social Medicine
1. A researcher is generally expected to:
UGC NET Solved Question Papers in Social Work
UGC NET Solved Question Papers in Sociology (A) Study of existing literature in a field.
UGC NET Solved Question Papers in Tourism Administration
UGC NET Solved Question Papers in Tribal and Regional (B) Generate new principles and theories.
UGC NET Solved Question Papers in Visual Arts
UGC NET Solved Question Papers in Women Studies (C) Synthesize the ideas given by others.
Section 4: UGC NET Examination: Syllabus (D) Evaluate the findings of a study.
UGC NET / JRF / SET / SLET Syllabus for Paper 1
UGC NET Syllabus for Adult Education
Answer: (B)
UGC NET Syllabus for Anthropology
UGC NET Syllabus for Arab Culture and Islamic Studies
UGC NET Syllabus for Archaeology 2. One of the essential characteristics of research is:
UGC NET Syllabus for Commerce
UGC NET Syllabus for Comparative Literature (A) Replicability.
UGC NET Syllabus for Comparative Study of Religions
(B) Generalizability.
UGC NET Syllabus for Computer Science and Applications
UGC NET Syllabus for Criminology (C) Usability.
UGC NET Syllabus for Defence and Strategic Studies
UGC NET Syllabus for Economics (D) Objectivity.
UGC NET Syllabus for Education
UGC NET Syllabus for Electronic Science
Answer: (D)
UGC NET Syllabus for English
UGC NET Syllabus for Environmental Sciences
UGC NET Syllabus for Folk Literature 3. The Government of India conducts Census after every 10 years. The
UGC NET Syllabus for Forensic Science method of research used in this process is:
UGC NET Syllabus for Geography
UGC NET Syllabus for History (A) Case study.
UGC NET Syllabus for Home Science
(B) Developmental.
UGC NET Syllabus for Human Rights and Duties
UGC NET Syllabus for Indian Culture (C) Survey.
UGC NET Syllabus for International and Area Studies
UGC NET Syllabus for Labour Welfare (D) Experimental.
UGC NET Syllabus for Law
UGC NET Syllabus for Library and Information Science
Answer: (C)
UGC NET Syllabus for Linguistics
UGC NET Syllabus for Management
UGC NET Syllabus for Mass Communication and Journalism 4. An academic association assembled at one place to discuss the progress
UGC NET Syllabus for Museology and Conservation of its work and future plans. Such an assembly is known as a :
UGC NET Syllabus for Music
UGC NET Syllabus for Performing Arts (A) Conference.
UGC NET Syllabus for Philosophy
(B) Seminar.
UGC NET Syllabus for Physical Education
UGC NET Syllabus for Political Science (C) Workshop.
UGC NET Syllabus for Population Studies
UGC NET Syllabus for Psychology (D) Symposium.
UGC NET Syllabus for Public Administration
UGC NET Syllabus for Social Medicine and Community Health Answer: (A)
UGC NET Syllabus for Social Work
UGC NET Syllabus for Sociology
UGC NET Syllabus for Tourism Administration 5. An investigator studied the census data for a given area and prepared a
UGC NET Syllabus for Tribal and Regional Language write-up based on them. Such a write-up is called:
UGC NET Syllabus for Visual Arts
UGC NET Syllabus for Women Studies (A) Research paper.
Section 5: UGC SET/SLET Examination: Solved Paper (B) Article.
1
2012 AP SET Previous Years Solved Paper I (C) Thesis.
2013 September AP SET Previous Years Solved Paper I
2013 December CG SET Previous Years Solved Paper I
(D) Research report.
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Answer: (B)
2013 December K SET Previous Years Solved Paper I
2013 February M SET Previous Years Solved Paper I
2013 December WB SET Previous Years Solved Paper I
III. Reading Comprehension
Section 6: UGC NET Examination: Sample Paper
UGC NET Paper I Sample Questions Read the following passage and answer the question Nos. 1 to 5.
UGC NET Paper II Sample Questions
UGC NET Paper III Sample Questions The Constitution guarantess every citizen the fundamental right to equality.
Multiple Choice Type Questions and Answers 1-50 Yet after 50 years of independence, just one perusal of the female infant
Multiple Choice Type Questions and Answers 51-100 mortality figures, the literacy rates and the employment opportunities for
Multiple Choice Type Questions and Answers 101-150 women is sufficient evidence that discrimination exists. Almost predictably,
Multiple Choice Type Questions and Answers 151-200 this gender, bias is evident in our political system as well. In the 13th Lok
Multiple Choice Type Questions and Answers 201-250 Sabha, there were only 43 women MPs out of total of 543; it is not a
surprising figure, for never has women's representation in Parliament been
Section 7: UGC NET in Library and Information more than 10 per cent.
Science Paper 2: Solved Papers
2005 June UGC NET in Library Science Paper II Historically, the manifestos of major political parties have always
2006 June UGC NET in Library Science Paper II encouraged womens participation. It has been merely a charade. So,
2006 December UGC NET in Library Science Paper II women's organizations, denied a place on merit, opted for the last resort; a
2007 June UGC NET in Library Science Paper II reservation of seats for women in parliament and State Assemblies. Parties,
2007 December UGC NET in Library Science Paper II which look at everything with a vote bank in mind, seemed to endorse this.
2008 June UGC NET in Library Science Paper II Alas, this too was a mirage.
2008 December UGC NET in Library Science Paper II
2009 June UGC NET in Library Science Paper II But there is another aspect also. At a time when caste is the trump
2009 December UGC NET in Library Science Paper II card, some politicians want the bill to include further quotas for women from
2010 June UGC NET in Library Science Paper II among minorities and backward castes. There is more to it. A survey shows
2010 December UGC NET in Library Science Paper II that there is a general antipathy towards the bill.
2011 June UGC NET in Library Science Paper II
It is actually a classic case of doublespeak: in public, politicians were
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endorsing women's reservation but in the backrooms of parliament, they were
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busy sabotaging it. The reasons are clear: Men just don's want to vacate their
2012 December UGC NET in Library Science Paper II
seats of power.
2013 June UGC NET in Library Science Paper II
2013 September UGC NET in Library Science Paper II
2013 December UGC NET in Library Science Paper II
2014 June UGC NET in Library Science Paper II 1. The problem raised in the passage reflects badly on our:
2012 June UGC NET in Library Science Paper III
2012 December UGC NET in Library Science Paper III
(A) Political system.
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(B) Social behaviour.
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2013 December UGC NET in Library Science Paper III (C) Individual behaviour.
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(D) Behaviour of a group of people.
Section 8: UGC SET/SLET in Library and Information
Science Paper 2: Solved Papers Answer: (B)
2013 December K SET in Library Science Paper II
2013 February M SET in Library Science Paper II
2013 December WB SET in Library Science Paper II
2013 December K SET in Library Science Paper III
2. According to the passage, political parties have mostly in mind:
2013 February M SET in Library Science Paper III (A) Economic prosperity.
2013 December WB SET in Library Science Paper III
(B) Vote bank.
Section 9: UGC NET/SET/SLET in Library and
Information Science Paper 2 Write up
(C) People' welfare.
Abstracting Periodicals
Academic Library (D) patriotism.
Academic Status of a Librarian
Accessioning Work Answer: (B)
Administration Vs Management
Archives
Array and Chain 3. "Trump Card" means:
Basic Principles of Library Building Design
Bengal Library Association (A) Trying to move a dead horse.
Bibliographic Control
Bibliography
(B) Playing the card cautiously.
Blog
(C) Sabotaging all the moves by others.
Book Order
Book Selection Theories (D) Making the final jolt for success.
British Library’s Automated Information SErvice (BLAISE)
Budgeting Answer: (D)
Circulating Library
Citation Analysis
Cloud Computing 4. The sentence "Men just don't want to vacate their seats of power" implies:
Collection Development
Common Communication Format (CCF) (A) Lust for power.
Communication
Communication of Information
(B) Desire to serve the nation.
Components of Information System
(C) Conviction in one's own political abilities.
Concepts Related to Software Packages
Content Management System (CMS) (D) Political corruption.
Copyright Library
Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) Answer: (A)
Consortium
Critical Path Method (CPM)
Current Awareness Service (CAS)
Data Mining 5. What is the percentage of women in the Lok Sabha:
Data Warehouses
(A) 10.
Data, Information, Knowledge and Wisdom
Database (B) 7.91.
Databases
Decision Making (C) 43.
Defence Scientific Information and Documentation Centre
(DESIDOC) (D) 9.1.
Delegation of Authority
Answer: (B)
Developing Library Network (DELNET)
Development of Knowledge
Digital Library
Digital Media Preservation and Conservation Techniques IV. Communication
Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA)
Discussion Forum 1. Informal communication network within the organization is known as:
Discussion Groups
Document Delivery Service (DDS)
(A) Interpersonal communication.
Dubline Core Metadata Elements Set
(B) Intrapersonal Communication.
Duties and Responsibilities of the Librarian
E- Journal (C) Mass Communication.
E-Document
E-documents (D) Grapevine Communication.
Editor / Compiler / Author / Owner Corner
Answer: (D)
Electronic Mail (Email)
Environmental Information System (ENVIS)
Evaluation of Reference Sources
Finance 2. TV Channel launched for covering only Engineering and Technology
Formation of Subject subjects is known as:
Free Books
Function of Management
(A) Gyan Darshan.
Guwahati Library Association (GLA)
(B) Vyas.
Human Resource Management
Hypotheses (C) Eklavya.
Identification of Material for Selection
Indexing and Abstracting Service (D) Kisan.
Indexing Periodical / Journal
Answer: (C)
Indian National Digital Library in Engineering Sciences and
Technology (INDEST) Consortium
Induction, Orientation and Placement
INFormation and LIBrary NETwork (INFLIBNET) 3. In which state the maximum number of periodicals are brought out for
Information as a Resource / Commodity public information:
Information Exchange Groups
Information Explosion (A) Uttar Pradesh.
Information Society
Information System
(B) Tamil Nadu.
Institutional Repository Software Packages
(C) Kerala.
Integrated Service Digital Network (ISDN)
Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) (D) Punjab.
International Article Number [European Article Number] (EAN)
International bibliographic Information System for the Answer: (C)
AGRicultural Sciences and technology (AGRIS)
International Coalition of Library Consortia (ICOLC)
International Federation for Information and Documentation
4. The main objective of public broadcasting system i.e. Prasar Bharti is:
(FID)
International Nuclear Information System (INIS) (A) Inform, Entertainment & Education.
International Standard Bibliographic Description (ISBD)
Internet (B) Entertain, Information & Interaction.
Internet Browsing and Searching
Invisible College (C) Educate, Interact & entertain.
Job Analysis
(D) Entertainment only.
Job Description
Joint Academic Network (JANET) Answer: (A)
Knowledge Management (KM)
Leadership
Learning Management System (LMS)
Librametric, Bibliometric, Scientometrics, Informetrics
5. The competency of an effective communicator can be judged on the basis
Librarians in Different Types of Libraries
of :
Librarian’s Day
(A) Personality of communicator.
Library
Library and Information Policy at the National Level (B) Experience in the field.
Library and Information Science
Library and Information Science as a Profession (C) Interactivity with target audience.
Library and Information Science Education in India
(D) Meeting the needs of traget audience.
Library as a Complex Open System
Library as a Social Institution Answer: (D)
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Library Association (LA)


Library Building and Equipments V. Reasoning
Library Cataloguing
Library Classification (Including Mathematical)
Library Committee
Library Extension Services 1. Which one of the following belongs to the category of homogeneous data:
Library Furniture and Fittings
(A) Multi-storeyed houses in a colony.
Library Governance and Authority
Library Legislation in India (B) Trees in a garden.
Library Management Software Packages
Library Movement in India (C) Vehicular traffic on a highway.
Library Network
Library of Congress
(D) Student population in a class.
Library Rules and Its Components
Answer: (A)
Library Standards
Library System Analyst
Linkage of Library and Information Science with Other
Disciplines 2. In which of the following ways a theory is not different from a belief?
Local Area Network (LAN)
Local Library Associations
(A) Antecedent-consequent.
Long Answer Type
(B) Acceptability.
Machine Readable Cataloguing (MARC)
Machine Readable Cataloguing 21 (MARC 21) (C) Verifiability.
Maintenance Service
Management (D) Demonstratability.
Management School of Thought
Answer: (B)
Managing Research Work
Manpower Planning
Marketing of Library and Information Sources and Services
MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System (MEDLARS) 3. The state - "Honesty is the best policy" is:
Melville Dewey
Metadata (A) A fact.
Motivation of Personnel
(B) A value.
National Information System for Science and Technology
(NISSAT)
(C) An opinion.
National Institute of Science Communication and Information
Resources (NISCAIR) (D) A value judgement.
National Knowledge Network (NKN)
National Library Answer: (D)
National Library and Information Services Infrastructure for
Scholarly Content (N-LIST)
National Library Catalogue
4. Which one is like pillar, pole and standard?
National Library Day / National Library Week
National Mission on Education through Information and (A) Beam.
Communication Technology (NME-ICT)
National Programme on Technology Enhanced Learning (B) Plank.
(NPTEL)
National Social Science Documentation Centre (NASSDOC) (C) Shaft.
Networking
Newsletter (D) Timber.
NKN Vs NME-ICT
Answer: (A)
Non Documentary Sources of Information
Online Chat
Online Computer Library Centre (OCLC)
Online Public Access Catalog (OPAC) 5. Following incomplete series is presented. Find out the number which
Online Service should come at the place of question mark which will complete the series :
Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) Model
Personal/Private Library
4, 16, 36, 64 ?
Plagiarism
(A) 300.
Planning a Library and Information Science Centre / Library
Presentation of Data (B) 200.
Preservation and Conservation of Library Materials
Principles of Management (C) 100.
Print Material Preservation and Conservation Techniques
(D) 150.
Processing of Books
Profession Answer: (C)
Program Evaluation and Review Technique (PERT)
Properties of Information
Public Service
Raja Rammohan Roy Library Foundation (RRRLF) VI. Logical Reasoning
Really Simple Syndication (RSS)
Recruitment, Selection and Test
1. The following question is based on the diagram given below. If the two big
Reference and Information Service
circles represent animals living on soil and those living in water, and the small
Reference Sources
circle stands for the animals who both live on soil and in water, which figure
References
represents the relationships among them.
Research
Research Design
Research Methods in Library and Information Science and
Services
Research Report
Research Supervisors / Monitoring and Evaluation
Resource Description and Access (RDA)
Retrospective Conversion
Role of Information
Sampling Technique
School Library
Scientific Method
Search Engines Answer: (D)
Selection of Vendor
Selective Dissemination of Information (SDI) Service
Shiyali Ramamrita Ranganathan
2. Of the following statements, there are two statements both of which cannot
Short Answer Type
be true but both can be false. Which are these two statements?
Social Network
Sources of Documentary Information (i) All machines make noise.
Special Library
Staffing Pattern of the Library (ii) Some machines are noisy.
Standard Bibliographic Format
Standard Citation Styles
(iii) No machine makes noise.
Statistical Inference
(iv) Some machines are not noisy.
Statistical Method
Statistics (A) (i) and (ii).
Steps in Compilation of a Subject Bibliography
Steps in the Selection of Hardware (B) (iii) and (iv).
Structure of Subjects
(C) (i) and (iii).
Subject Bibliography
System (D) (ii) and (iv).
System Approach (System Procedure)
System Development Life Cycle (SDLC) Answer: (C)
Technological Gatekeepers
Theories of Information
Thesaurus
3. In the following question a statement is followed by two assumptions (i) and
Tools and Techniques of Data Analysis
(ii). An assumption is something supposed or taken for granted. Consider the
Tools and Techniques of Data or Information Collection
statement and the following assumptions and decide which of the following
Total Quality Management (TQM)
assumptions is implicit in
Training and Development
Types of Library Software Packages the statement.
Types of Reference and Information Service
Types of Research Statement : We need not worry about errors but must try to learn from our
UGC-Infonet E-journal Consortium errors.
UGC NET Previous Years Question Papers I, II and III
Union Catalogues
Assumptions : (i) Errors may take place when we are carrying out certain
UNISIST
work.
Universal Machine Readable Catalogue (UNIMARC)
(ii) We are capable of benefiting from the past and improve our chances of
Verification of Bibliographic Details
error-free work.
Virtual Library
Web 2.0 (A) Only assumption (i) is implicit.
Web Directories
Web Resources and Film Preservation (B) Only assumption (ii) is implicit.
Wiki
(C) Either assumption (i) or (ii) is implicit.
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(D) Both the assumptions are implicit.
Answer: (D)

4. The question below is followed by two arguments numbered (i) and (ii).
Decide which of the arguments is 'strong' and which is 'weak'. Choose the
correct answer from the given below:
(A) (B) (C) (D)
Should the press exercise some self-restraint?
(i) Yes, they should not publish news items which may incite the readers to
indulge in wrong practices.
(ii) No, it is the responsibility of the press to present the truth irrespective of
the consequences.
(A) Only the argument (i) is strong.
(B) Only the argument (ii) is strong.
(C) Neither argument (i) nor argument (ii) is strong.
(D) Both the arguments (i) and (ii) are strong.
Answer: (A)

5. Study the argument and the inference drawn from that argument, given
below carefully.
Argument: Anything that goes up definitely falls down. Helicopter goes up.
Inference: So the helicopter will definitely fall down.
What in your opinion is the inference drawn from the argument?
(A) Valid.
(B) Invalid.
(C) Doubtful.
(D) Long drawn one.
Answer: (D)
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VII. Data Interpretation


Four students W, X, Y, Z appeared in four papers, I, II, III and IV in a test.
Their scores out of 100 are given below:

Students Papers
I II III IV

W 60 81 45 55

X 59 43 51 A
Y 74 A 71 65

Z 72 76 A 68

Where 'A' stands for absent

Read the above table and answer below mentioned questions 1 to 5.


1. Which candidate has secured between 60-65% marks in aggregate:
(A) W.
(B) X.
(C) Y.
(D) Z.
Answer: (A)

2. Who has obtained the lowest average in aggregate:


(A) W.
(B) X.
(C) Y.
(D) Z.
Answer: (B)

3. Who has obtained the highest average:


(A) W.
(B) X.
(C) Y.
(D) Z.
Answer: (A)

4. In which paper the lowest marks were obtained by the candidates:


(A) I.
(B) II.
(C) III.
(D) IV.
Answer: (B)

5. Which candidate has secured the highest percentage in the papers


appeared:
(A) W.
(B) X.
(C) Y.
(D) Z.
Answer: (D)

VIII. Information and Communication Technology (ICT)


1. ICT stands for:
(A) Information common technology.
(B) Information and communication technology.
(C) Information and computer technology.
(D) Inter connected technology.
Answer: (B)

2. Computer can:
(A) Process both quantitative and qualitative information.
(B) Store huge information.
(C) process information fast and accurately.
(D) All the above.
Answer: (D)

3. Satellite Communication works through:


(A) Radar.
(B) Transponder.
(C) Receptor.
(D) Transmitter.
Answer: (B)

4. A computer is that machine which works more like a human brain. This
definition of computer is:
(A) Correct.
(B) Incorrect.
(C) Partially correct.
(D) None of the above.
Answer: (A)

5. Information and communication technology includes:


(A) E-mail.
(B) Internet.
(C) Educational television.
(D) All the above.
Answer: (D)

IX. People and Environment


1. It is believed that our globe is warming progressively. this global warming
will eventually result in :
(A) increase in availability of usable land.
(B) uniformity of climate at equator and poles.
(C) fall in the sea level.
(D) melting of polar ice.
Answer: (D)

2. In which parts of India ground water is affected with arsenic contamination?


(A) Haryana.
(B) Andhra pradesh.
(C) Sikkim.
(D) West Bengal.
Answer: (D)

3. Sunderban in Hooghly delta is known for:


(A) Grasslands.
(B) Conifers.
(C) Mangroves.
(D) Arid forests.
Answer: (C)

4. Sardar Sarover dam is located on the river:


(A) Ganga.
(B) Godavari.
(C) Mahanadi.
(D) Narmada.
Answer: (D)

5. Which one of the following trees has medicinal value?


(A) Pine.
(B) Teak.
(C) Neem.
(D) Oak.
Answer: (C)

X. Higher Education System


Governance, Polity and Administration
1. Which one of the following is not considered a part of technical education
in India:
(A) Medical.
(B) Management.
(C) Pharmaceutical.
(D) Aeronautical.
Answer: (A)

2. Which of the following is a Central University:


(A) Mumbai University.
(B) Calcutta University.
(C) Delhi University.
(D) Madras University.
Answer: (C)

3. Identify the main Principle on which the Parliamentary System operates:


(A) Responsibility of Executive to legislature.
(B) Supremacy of parliament.
(C) Supremancy of Judiciary.
(D) Theory of Separation of Power.
Answer: (A)

4. The reservation of seats for women in the Panchayat raj Institutions is:
(A) 30% of the total seats.
(B) 33% of the total seats.
(C) 33% of the total population.
(D) In proportion to their population.
Answer: (B)

5. Match list I with list II and select the correct answer from the code given
below:
LIST I (Institutions) LIST II
(Locations)
(1) Indian Veterinary Research Institute (i) Pune
(2) Institute of Armament Technology (ii) Izat
nagar
(3) Indian Institute of Science (iii) Delhi
(4) National Institute for Educational planer and Administrators (iv)
Bangalore.
(A) 1 (ii), 2 (i), 3 (iv), 4 (iii).
(B) 1 (ii), 2 (iv), 3 (ii), 4 (iii).
(C) 1 (ii), 2 (iii), 3 (i), 4 (iv).
(D) 1 (iv), 2 (iii), 3 (ii), 4 (i).
Answer: (A)
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