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UGC NET PAPER 1 2004 Previously solved papaer

UGC NET PAPER 1 2004 Previously solved paper :

Q1.Discussion Method can be used when:

(A) The topic is very difficult  (B) The topic is easy
(C) The topic is difficult          (D) All of the above
Answer: C

There are different types of teaching methods which can be categorised into three broad types. 
These are teacher-centred methods, learner-centred methods, content-focused methods and interactive/participative methods.
Instructional Methods Classified Into
·       The Lecture Method
·       The Discussion Method
·       The Programmed Instruction Method
·       The Study Assignment Method
·       The Tutorial Method
·       The Seminar Method
·       The Demonstration Method
·       The Demonstration Method
·       The Buzz Group
·       Role Plays
·      Brainstorming
METHOD
USES
ADVANTAGES
DISADVANTAGES
THE DISCUSSION METHOD
A method in which group discussion techniques are used to reach instructional objectives.
1. To develop imaginative solutions to problems.
2. To stimulate thinking and interest and to secure student participation.
3. To emphasize main teaching points.
4. To supplement lectures, reading, or laboratory exercises.
5. To determine how well a student understands concepts and principles.
6. To prepare students for application of the theory of procedure.
7. To summarize, clarify points or review.
1. Increase students interest
2. Increases students acceptance and commitments.
3. Utilizes student knowledge and experience.
4. Results in more permanent learning because of high degree of student participation.
1. Require highly skilled instructor.
2. Requires preparation by a student.
3. Limits content.
4. Consumes time.
5. Restricts the size of groups.

Q2. Which of the following is a teaching aid?
(A) Working Model of Wind Mill        (B) Tape Recorder
(C) 16mm Film Projector                                 (D) All the above
Answer: D
Teaching aids can be as basic as a blackboard or whiteboard. Audio and visual equipment, such as DVD players and video projectors, are commonly used as tools for learning with a very effective output. Students tend to get more involved when learning if teaching aids are implemented into the curriculum.
The teaching aids used in the teaching can be classified into the following ways: 
1.     Traditional Aids: Blackboard/chalkboard, books, periodicals.
2.     Visual Aids: Objects, picture, map, figure, chart, posters, model, bulletin board, flannel board, globe, graph or any other type of graphics such as diagrams, cut-outs, cartoons, etc.
3.     Mechanical Aids:
·              Audio: Radio, tape recorder, teaching machine.
·              Visual: Projector, epidiascope, film strips, motion picture, etc.
d.Audio-Visual: Films, television, video, cassettes, etc. Visual Material Aids: Use of Chart: The most commonly used types of charts include outline charts, tabular charts, flow charts and organization charts. Flip charts and flow charts are also being used.

Q3.The main aim of teaching is:
(A) To develop only reasoning          (B) To develop only thinking
(C) Both (A) and (B)                                                        (D) To give information
Answer: C

Q4. The quality of teaching is reflected:
(A) By the attendance of students in the class
(B) By the pass percentage of students
(C) By the quality of questions asked by students
(D) By the duration of silence maintained in the class
Answer: C

Q5.The present annual examination system:
(A) promotes role learning
(B) does not promote good study habits
(C) does not encourage students to be regular in class
(D) All the above
Answer: D

Q6.A college wants to give training in use of Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) to researchers. For this the college should organize:
(A) Conference                                                                  (B) Seminar
(C) Workshop               (D) Lecture
Answer: C

Q7. Which of the following is NOT the characteristic of a research?
(A) Research is systematic                (B) Research is not a process
(C) Research is problem oriented    (D) Research is not passive
Answer: B

Q8. Which of the following statement is correct?
(A) Discoveries are researchers         
(B) Researchers lead to discovery
(C) Invention and Research are related
(D) None of the above
Answer: B

Q9. Which of the following statement is correct? 
(A) In research, objectives can be worded in question form
(B) In research, objectives can be worded in statement form
(C) Objectives are to be stated in Chapter I of the Thesis
(D) All the above
Answer: C

Q10. Match List A with List B and choose the correct answer from the code given below:
List A                            List B
(a) Historical Method               (i) Past events
(b) Survey Method                   (ii) Vision
(c) Philosophical Method         (iii) Present events
(d) Experimental Method         (iv) Exceptional cases
                                                              (v) Future action
Code:
      (a)  (b)   (c)   (d)
(A) (i)   (iii)   (ii)   (v)
(B) (i)   (ii)   (iv)  (v)
(C) (i)   (iv)  (ii)   (v)
(D) (i)   (ii)   (iii)  (iv)
Answer: B
 
Read the following passage and answer the question numbers 11 to 15.
Each day at the Shantiniketan School starts with the Saraswati Vandana. When painting competitions are held in the school, images of Hindu gods and goddesses are most common. Sanskrit is a favorite subject of many a student. Nothing new about it except that the 1,200 - odd students studying in the Hindu - run school are Muslims.
 
In 1983, when Ranchodbhai Kiri started Shantiniketan in the all - Muslim Juhapura area of Ahmedabad in Gujarat, only 20 percent of the students were Muslims. But when riots involving the Muslims of Juhapura and the Hindus of nearby Jivrajpark - Vejalpur affected the locality, Hindus started migrating. Today, all the students are Muslims and the school is an unparalleled example of harmony. In 2002, when a section of inflamed Muslims wanted the school closed, the parents of the students stood like a wall behind it.
 
Shantiniketan's principal says, "We never thought of moving the school out of the area because of the love and affection of the local Muslims. Indeed, they value the high standard of education which we have set." Such is the reputation of the school that some of the local Muslim strongmen accused of involvement in communal riots are willing to protect the school during the riots.
 
The parents of Shantiniketan's students believe that it's the best school when it comes to the quality of the teaching. A large number of students have gone for both graduation and post graduation studies. Significantly, the only Muslim teacher in the 40 - member teaching staff, Hyena Mansuri, teaches Sanskrit. In fact, she is so happy at the school that she recently declined the principalship of another Muslim - run school.
 
Some of the students' entries in a recent school painting competition mere truly moving. One drew a picture of Bharat Mata with a mosque and temple, while another portrayed a boy tying rakhi to his sister. Truly, Shantiniketan is a beacon of hope that, despite the provocations from both communities, Hindus and Muslims can live side-by-side with mutual respect.

Q11.How the Shantiniketan school starts the day?
(A) National anthem               (B) Prayer
(C) Saraswati Vandana          (D) Puja
Answer: C

Q12.Write the subject which is preferred by most of the students.
(A) Hindi          (B) English
(C) Sanskrit      (D) Gujarati
Answer: C

Q13. Who protects the school during the riot times?
(A) Local Muslims        (B) Hindus
(C) Politicians              (D) Christians
Answer: A

Q14.Who is the teacher of Sanskrit?
(A) Ranchodbhai Kiri              (B) Manisha Vakil
(C) Husena Mansuri               (D) Husena Khatoon
Answer: C

Q15.What is the hope despite the communal riots ?
(A) Hindus and Muslims cannot live side by side
(B) Hindus and Muslims can live side by side
(C) Only Hindus can live
(D) Only Muslims can live
Answer: B

Q16. Match List-I with List-II and choose the correct answer using the codes given below :
List-I                                   List-II
(Distinguished Ladies)           (Area of work)
(A) Jhumpa Lahiri                   (i) Journalist
(B) Barkha Dutt                               (ii) Novel Writing
(C) Aparna Sen                                     (iii) Film Actress
(D) Smita Patil                                        (iv) Film Director
Codes:
      (a)   (b)   (c)   (d)
(A) (iv)  (iii)   (ii)    (i)
(B) (ii)   (i)    (iv)   (iii)
(C) (iv)  (i)    (iii)   (ii)
(D) (ii)   (iii)  (iv)    (i)
Answer: B

Q17. Which of the following pair is not correctly matched?
(A) Aajtaak - 24 hours news channel
(B) F.M. Stations - Radio
(C) National Geography channel - Television
(D) Vir Sanghvi - India Today
Answer: D

Q18.Which is the oldest soap opera telecasted in India?
(A) Kahani Ghar Ghar Ki       (B) Buniad
(C) Humlog                                                                         (D) Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thee
Answer: C

Q19Which satellite channel uses the adline, “Knowing is everything” ?
(A) BBC World             (B) Star
(C) Sony                                                                  (D) Zee
Answer: A

Q20. Which is the “First made in India” Kids channel of television ?
(A) Cartoon Network
(B) Walt Disney
(C) United Home Entertainment's Hungama TV
(D) Nick Jr.
Answer: C


Q21.The letters in the first set have certain relationships. On the basis of the relationship which is the right choice for the second set ?
BF:GK::LP:?
(A) JK                               (B) QU
(C) VW               (D) RQ
Answer: B
Explanation:
B+5=G, F+5=K
Using same relationship,L+5=Q, P+5=U

Q22. If BLOOD is coded as 24113 and BRUST as 20678, then code for ROBUST is :
(A) 620781        (B) 012678
(C) 678102        (D) 610732
Answer: B
Explanation:
We know, BLOOD is coded as 24113 and BRUST as 20678
From above codes, B=2, L=4, O=1, D=3, R=0, U=6, S=7,T=8
So, ROBUST is coded as 012678

Q23. A bag contains an equal number of one rupee, 50 paise and 25 paise coins. If the total amount in the bag is Rs. 35, how many coins of each type are there ?
(A) 15                               (B) 18
(C) 20                               (D) 25
Answer: C

Q24. In the sequence of numbers
2/3, 4/7, X, 11/21, 16/31
The missing number X is:
(A) 8/10              (B) 6/10
(C) 5/10             (D) 7/13
Answer: D

Q25. If A stands for 5, B for 6, C for 7, D for 8, and so on, what do the following numbers stand for :
22, 25, 8, 22 and 5?
(A) PRIYA         (B) NEEMA
(C) MEENA       (D) RUDRA
Answer: D

Q26. Which of the following statements are always true ?
(a) A wooden table is a table
(b) Now, it is raining or not raining
(c) The sun rises in the East every day
(d) A chicken comes out of a hen's egg
Choose the correct answer from the codes given below:
Codes:
(A) (a) and (c)               (B) (a), (c) and (d)
(C) (a) and (b)               (D) (b) and (c)
Answer: B

Q27.Which of the following statements are mutually inconsistent ?
(a) Mostly poets are not egoistic
(b) Mostly poets are humble
(c) Some poets are egoistic
(d) Some poets are not non - egoistic
Choose the correct answer from the codes given below :
Codes :
(A) (a) and (d)               (B) (b) and (c)
(C) (a) and (c)               (D) (c) and (d)
Answer: A

Q28.Which of the following statements is/are absolutely impossible ?
(a) A woman giving birth to her own grandchild
(b) A man attending his own funeral
(c) The Sun not rising in the East some day
(d) Cars running without petrol
Choose the correct answer from the codes given below :
Codes:
(A) (a) and (b)               (B) (c) and (d)
(C) (b)                                                                      (D) (a)
Answer: A

Q29.Which of the following are incorrect ways of arguing?
(a) If horses are cows, and if cows are sheep, then all horses must be sheep.
(b) If top actors are famous, and Shah Rukh Khan is famous, then Shah Rukh Khan is a top actor
(c) Lata is the second sister of Raju, hence Raju is the second brother of Lata
(d) A is not equal to B, but B is equal to C, hence A is equal to C.
Choose the correct answer from the codes given below:
Codes :
(A) (a), (b) and (c)                                                              (B) (a), (c) and (d)
(C) (b), (c) and (d)                                                              (D) (a), (b) and (d)
Answer: B

Q30.Which of the following statements say the same thing?
(a) “I am clever” (said by Rama)
(b) “I am clever” (said by Raju)
(c) “My son is clever” (said by Rama's father)
(d) “My brother is clever” (said by Rama's sister)
(e) “My brother is clever” (said by Rama's only sister)
(f) “My sole enemy is clever” (said by Rama's only enemy)
Choose the correct answer from the codes given below :
Codes :
(A) (a), (c), (d), (e) and (f)        (B) (a) and (b)
(C) (d) and (e)                                                                     (D) (a) and (f)
Answer: A
 
Study the following graph and answer the questions from 31 to 33:


Q31  In which year was the sale of ‘Pep-up’ the maximum?
(A) 1990                                                                  (B) 1992
(C) 1993                                                                  (D) None of the above
Answer: D

Q32. In the case of which soft drink was the average annual sale maximum during the period 1988 - 1993.
(A) Pep - up only                                                             (B) Cool - sip only
(C) Cool - sip and Dew – drop           (D) Pep - up and Dew – drop
Answer: A

Q33.  What was the approximate percent drop in the sale of Pep - up in 1990 over its sale in 1989 ?
(A) 5       (B) 12
(C) 14     (D) 20
Answer: C

Q34. The “Report on Currency and Finance” for each of the financial year in India is published by :
(A) Reserve Bank of India     (B) Ministry of Finance
(C) Planning Commission     (D) Central Statistical Organization
Answer: A

Q35. The number of students in two classes A and B and the respective “mean” of the marks obtained by each of the class are given in the following table :
Class A          Class B
Number of Students       20                    80
Arithmetic Mean              10                    20
The combined “mean” of the marks of the two classes will be:
(A) 18                               (B) 15
(C) 10                               (D) 20
Answer: B

Q36. ICT stands for :
(A) International Communication Technology
(B) Intera Common Terminology
(C) Information and Communication Technology
(D) Inter connected Terminals
Answer: C

Q37. Which of the following statements is NOT correct?
(A) Computer is capable of processing only digital signal
(B) Computer is capable of analyzing both quantitative and qualitative data
(C) Appropriate software is required for processing the data
(D) Computer is capable of processing digital as well as analog signals
Answer: A

Q38.Which of the following is the appropriate definition of Information Technology?
(A) Information Technology refers to the use of hardware and software for processing information
(B) Information Technology refers to the use of hardware and software for distribution of useful information
(C) Information Technology refers to the use of hardware and software for storage, retrieval, processing and distributing information of many kinds.
(D) Information Technology refers to the use of principles of Physical sciences and Social sciences for processing of information of many kinds.
Answer: C

Q39.Which of the following statements is correct?
(A) Virus improves the speed of processing information through computer
(B) The Internet does not allow the virus to spread
(C) Virus is a part of software
(D) Virus is an operating system
Answer: C

Q40.Which of the following is a correct statement?
(A) Computers can be used for diagnosing the difficulty of a student in learning a subject
(B) Psychological testing can be done with the help of computer provided a software is available
(C) A set of instructions is called a program
(D) All the above
Answer: D

Q41.Global warming during winter becomes more pronounced at the :
(A) Equator                                 (B) Poles
(C) Tropic of Cancer   (D) Tropic of Capricorn
Answer: D

Q42.In the study of man-environment interaction, the statement of Miss Semple that “the humans are solely the product of their environment”, is :
(A) An opinion (B) A prejudice
(C) A fact           (D) A widely accepted phenomenon
Answer: C

Q43.In the analysis of man-environment relationship Pragmatic Possibilism implies that:
(A) There is no limit for man to exploit resources of earth
(B) There are limited possibilities to explore earth's resources
(C) The man has to watch and assess the situation and then go ahead with resource utilization
(D) The man has to keep in mind only his basic needs while planning to harness the potential of resourceful earth
Answer: C

Q44.Arrange Column II in the proper sequence so as to match it with Column I and choose the correct answer from the codes given below:
Column I                                 Column II
Activity                                   Noise Level
(a) Hearing                               (i) 30 dB
(b) Whispering                         (ii) 1 dB
(c) Interference with sleep      (iii) 60 dB
(d) Normal talk                        (iv) 30–50 dB
Codes :
      (a)   (b)  (c)   (d)
(A) (i)    (ii)  (iii)   (iv)
(B) (ii)   (i)   (iv)   (iii)
(C) (iv)  (ii)  (iii)   (i)
(D) (iii)  (i)   (ii)   (iv)
Answer: B

Q45.The maximum loss of forest lands in India is caused by:
(A) River valley projects          (B) Industries
(C) Means of transportation   (D) Agriculture
Answer: A

Q46. In which year the University Grants Commission was established?
(A) 1948                                                                  (B) 1944
(C) 1953                                                                  (D) 1960
Answer: C

Q47.Another name of Basic Education or Nai Talim is:
(A) Compulsory Education    (B) New Education Policy
(C) Wardha Education Plan  (D) Sarva Shikshya Abhiyan
Answer: C

Q48.The idea of ‘Democratic Decentralisation’ in India was popularized by:
(A) A.D. Gorwala Committee, 1951
(B) Paul H. Appleby Committee, 1953
(C) B.R. Mehta Committee, 1957
(D) Ashok Mehta Committee, 1978
Answer: C

 Q49. In India, a political party is recognized as a National or Regional Party by the:
(A) President of India
(B) Election Commission of India
(C) Law ministry in consultation with the Law Commission of India
(D) Union Parliament in consultation with the State Legislatures
Answer: B

Q50.Which of the following factor/s is/are responsible for the increase of the role of Government in Developing Countries?
(a) Economic Planning          (b) Rising expectation of people
(c) Privatization                      (d) Emergence of the concept of Welfare State
Select the most appropriate answer from the codes given below:
Codes :
(A) (a) and (d)               (B) (a), (b) and (d)
(C) Only (c)                                 (D) Only (d)

Answer: A

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