MCQ Previous Papers CBSE UGC NET Solved Paper1 Dec 2007
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1. Verbal guidance is least effective in the learning of :
(A) Aptitudes (B) Skills
(C) Attitudes (D) Relationship
[su_spoiler title=”See Answer ” style=”fancy” icon=”arrow-circle-1″] (B) Skills[/su_spoiler]
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
[su_spoiler title=”See Answer ” style=”fancy” icon=”arrow-circle-1″] (A) The development of insight into what constitutes an adequate performance[/su_spoiler]
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
[su_spoiler title=”See Answer ” style=”fancy” icon=”arrow-circle-1″](B) modification of behaviour[/su_spoiler]
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
[su_spoiler title=”See Answer ” style=”fancy” icon=”arrow-circle-1″](B) advised to meet the teacher after the class[/su_spoiler]
5. Maximum participation of students is possible in teaching through :
(A) discussion method (B) lecture method
(C) audio-visual aids (D) text book method
[su_spoiler title=”See Answer ” style=”fancy” icon=”arrow-circle-1″](A) discussion method [/su_spoiler]
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
[su_spoiler title=”See Answer ” style=”fancy” icon=”arrow-circle-1″](A) Data analysis and interpretation [/su_spoiler]
7. The experimental study is based on :
(A) The manipulation of variables (B) Conceptual parameters
(C) Replication of research (D) Survey of literature
[su_spoiler title=”See Answer ” style=”fancy” icon=”arrow-circle-1″](A) The manipulation of variables [/su_spoiler]
8. The main characteristic of scientific research is :
(A) empirical (B) theoretical
(C) experimental (D) all of the above
[su_spoiler title=”See Answer ” style=”fancy” icon=”arrow-circle-1″] (D )all of the above [/su_spoiler]
9. Authenticity of a research finding is its :
(A) Originality (B) Validity
(C) Objectivity (D) All of the above
[su_spoiler title=”See Answer ” style=”fancy” icon=”arrow-circle-1″] (C )Objectivity [/su_spoiler]
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
[su_spoiler title=”See Answer ” style=”fancy” icon=”arrow-circle-1″] (C) Systematic Sampling Technique [/su_spoiler]
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 naive 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
[su_spoiler title=”See Answer ” style=”fancy” icon=”arrow-circle-1″] (C) Bhagavad Gita [/su_spoiler]
12. Gandhi’s overall social and environmental philosophy is based on human beings’ :
(A) need (B) desire
(C) wealth (D) welfare
[su_spoiler title=”See Answer ” style=”fancy” icon=”arrow-circle-1″] (A) need [/su_spoiler]
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
[su_spoiler title=”See Answer ” style=”fancy” icon=”arrow-circle-1″] (B) social thinking[/su_spoiler]
14. Colonial policy and modernisation 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
[su_spoiler title=”See Answer ” style=”fancy” icon=”arrow-circle-1″] (A) Moral restraint of not injuring another being[/su_spoiler]
16. DTH service was started in the year :
(A) 2000 (B) 2002
(C) 2004 (D) 2006
[su_spoiler title=”See Answer ” style=”fancy” icon=”arrow-circle-1″] (C) 2004 [/su_spoiler]
17. National Press day is celebrated on :
(A) 16th November (B) 19th November
(C) 21th November (D) 30th November
[su_spoiler title=”See Answer ” style=”fancy” icon=”arrow-circle-1″] (A) 16th November [/su_spoiler]
18. The total number of members in the Press Council of India are :
(A) 28 (B) 14
(C) 17 (D) 20
[su_spoiler title=”See Answer ” style=”fancy” icon=”arrow-circle-1″] (A) 28 [/su_spoiler]
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)
[su_spoiler title=”See Answer ” style=”fancy” icon=”arrow-circle-1″] (D) 19(1) (a) [/su_spoiler]
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
[su_spoiler title=”See Answer ” style=”fancy” icon=”arrow-circle-1″] (C) Everybody having access to a radio set [/su_spoiler]
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
[su_spoiler title=”See Answer ” style=”fancy” icon=”arrow-circle-1″] (D) 69[/su_spoiler]
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) f (B) d
(C) a (D) c
[su_spoiler title=”See Answer ” style=”fancy” icon=”arrow-circle-1″] (A) f [/su_spoiler]
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) a (D) d
[su_spoiler title=”See Answer ” style=”fancy” icon=”arrow-circle-1″] (B) c[/su_spoiler]
25. Which number is missing in the following series ?
2, 5, 10, 17, 26, 37, 50, ?
(A) 63 (B) 65
(C) 67 (D) 69
[su_spoiler title=”See Answer ” style=”fancy” icon=”arrow-circle-1″] (B) 65[/su_spoiler]
26. The function of measurement includes :
(A) Prognosis (B) Diagnosis
(C) Prediction (D) All of the above
[su_spoiler title=”See Answer ” style=”fancy” icon=”arrow-circle-1″] (D) All of the above[/su_spoiler]
27. Logical arguments are based on:
(A) Scientific reasoning (B) Customary reasoning
(C) Mathematical reasoning (D) Syllogistic reasoning
[su_spoiler title=”See Answer ” style=”fancy” icon=”arrow-circle-1″] (D) Syllogistic reasoning[/su_spoiler]
28. Insert the missing number:
4 : 17 : : 7 : ?
(A) 48 (B) 49
(C) 50 (D) 51
[su_spoiler title=”See Answer ” style=”fancy” icon=”arrow-circle-1″] (C) 50 [/su_spoiler]
29. Choose the odd word:
(A) Nun (B) Knight
(C) Monk (D) Priest
[su_spoiler title=”See Answer ” style=”fancy” icon=”arrow-circle-1″] (B) Knight[/su_spoiler]
30. Choose the number which is different from others in the group :
(A) 49 (B) 63
(C) 77 (D) 81
[su_spoiler title=”See Answer ” style=”fancy” icon=”arrow-circle-1″] (D) 81[/su_spoiler]
31. Probability sampling implies:
(A) Stratified Random Sampling (B)Systematic Random Sampling
(C) Simple Random Sampling (D) All of the above
[su_spoiler title=”See Answer ” style=”fancy” icon=”arrow-circle-1″] (D) All of the above[/su_spoiler]
32. Insert the missing number:
36/62 , 39/63, 43/61, 48/64, ?
(A) 51/65 (B) 56/60
(C) 54/65 (D) 33/60
[su_spoiler title=”See Answer ” style=”fancy” icon=”arrow-circle-1″] (C) 54/65 Note: It seems the denominator is wrong[/su_spoiler]
33. At what time between 3 and 4 O’clock will the hands of a watch point in opposite directions ?
(A) 40 minutes past three (C) 50 minutes past three
(B) 45 minutes past three (D) 55 minutes past three
34. Mary has three children. What is the probability that none of the three children is a boy?
(A) 1/2 (B) 1/3
(C) 3/4 (D) 1
[su_spoiler title=”See Answer ” style=”fancy” icon=”arrow-circle-1″] Note: answer is 1/8[/su_spoiler]
35. If the radius of a circle is increased by 50 per cent. Its area is increased by :
(A) 125 per cent (B) 100 per cent
(C) 75 per cent (D) 50 per cent
[su_spoiler title=”See Answer ” style=”fancy” icon=”arrow-circle-1″] (A) 125 per cent [/su_spoiler]
36. CD ROM stands for :
(A) Computer Disk Read Only Memory
(B) Compact Disk Read Over Memory
(C) Compact Disk Read Only Memory
(D) Computer Disk Read Over Memory
[su_spoiler title=”See Answer ” style=”fancy” icon=”arrow-circle-1″] (C) Compact Disk Read Only Memory [/su_spoiler]
37. The ‘brain’ of a computer which keeps peripherals under its control is called :
(A) Common Power Unit (B) Common Processing Unit
(C) Central Power Unit (D) Central Processing Unit
[su_spoiler title=”See Answer ” style=”fancy” icon=”arrow-circle-1″] (D) Central Processing Unit[/su_spoiler]
38. Data can be saved on backing storage medium known as :
(A) Compact Disk Recordable (B) Computer Disk Rewritable
(C) Compact Disk Rewritable (D) Computer Data Rewritable
[su_spoiler title=”See Answer ” style=”fancy” icon=”arrow-circle-1″] ((C) Compact Disk Rewritable [/su_spoiler]
39. RAM means :
(A) Random Access Memory (B) Rigid Access Memory
(C) Rapid Access Memory (D) Revolving Access Memory
[su_spoiler title=”See Answer ” style=”fancy” icon=”arrow-circle-1″] (A) Random Access Memory [/su_spoiler]
40. www represents :
(A) who what and where (B) weird wide web
(C) word wide web (D) world wide web
[su_spoiler title=”See Answer ” style=”fancy” icon=”arrow-circle-1″] (C) word wide web [/su_spoiler]
41. Deforestation during the recent decades has led to :
(A) Soil erosion (B) Landslides
(C) Loss of bio-diversity (D) All the above
[su_spoiler title=”See Answer ” style=”fancy” icon=”arrow-circle-1″] (D) All the above [/su_spoiler]
42. Which one of the following natural hazards is responsible for causing highest human disaster ?
(A) Earthquakes (B) Snow-storms
(C) Volcanic eruptions (D) Tsunami
[su_spoiler title=”See Answer ” style=”fancy” icon=”arrow-circle-1″] (D) Tsunami[/su_spoiler]
43. Which one of the following is appropriate for natural hazard mitigation ?
(A) International AID (B) Timely Warning System
(C) Rehabilitation (D) Community Participation
[su_spoiler title=”See Answer ” style=”fancy” icon=”arrow-circle-1″] (B) Timely Warning System[/su_spoiler]
44. Slums in metro-city are the result of :
(A) Rural to urban migration (B) Poverty of the city-scape
(C) Lack of urban infrastructure (D) Urban-governance
[su_spoiler title=”See Answer ” style=”fancy” icon=”arrow-circle-1″] (A) Rural to urban migration [/su_spoiler]
45. The great Indian Bustard bird is found in :
(A) Thar Desert of India
(B) Coastal regions of India
(C) Temperate Forests in the Himalaya
(D) Tarai zones of the Himalayan Foot
[su_spoiler title=”See Answer ” style=”fancy” icon=”arrow-circle-1″] (D) Tarai zones of the Himalayan Foot [/su_spoiler]
46. The first Indian Satellite for serving the educational sector is known as :
(A) SATEDU (B) INSAT – B
(C) EDUSAT (D) INSAT-C
[su_spoiler title=”See Answer ” style=”fancy” icon=”arrow-circle-1″] (C) EDUSAT [/su_spoiler]
47. Exclusive educational channel of IGNOU is known as :
(A) GyanDarshan (B) Cyan Vani
(C) DoorDarshan (D) Prasar Bharati
[su_spoiler title=”See Answer ” style=”fancy” icon=”arrow-circle-1″] (A) GyanDarshan [/su_spoiler]
48. The head quarter of Mahatma Gandhi Antarrashtriya Hindi Vishwavidyalaya is situated in:
(A) Sevagram (B) New Delhi
(C) Wardha (D) Ahmedabad
[su_spoiler title=”See Answer ” style=”fancy” icon=”arrow-circle-1″] ((C) Wardha [/su_spoiler]
49. Match List – I with List – II and select the correct answer using the codes given below :
List-I List-II
(Institutes) (Locations)
(a) Central Institute of English (i) Chitrakoot and Foreign Languages
(b) Gramodaya Vishwavidyalaya (ii) Hyderabad
(c) Central Institute of Higher Tibetan Studies (iii) New Delhi
(d) IGNOU (iv) Dharmasala
Codes :
(a) (b) (c) (d)
(A) (ii) (i) (iv) (iii)
(B) (iv) (iii) (ii) (i)
(C) (iii) (iv) (i) (ii)
(D) (i) (ii) (iv) (iii)
[su_spoiler title=”See Answer ” style=”fancy” icon=”arrow-circle-1″] (A) (ii) (i) (iv) (iii) [/su_spoiler]
50. The aim of vocationalization of education is :
(A) preparing students for a vocation along with knowledge
(B) converting liberal education into vocational education
(C) giving more importance to vocational than general education
(D) making liberal education job-oriented
[su_spoiler title=”See Answer ” style=”fancy” icon=”arrow-circle-1″] (D) making liberal education job-oriented[/su_spoiler]