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UGC NET Paper 1 Practice Test - 4 - Question 1

The essential quality/qualities of a researcher is/are

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A researcher is someone who conducts research, i.e., an organized and systematic investigation into something. The essential qualities of a researcher are
A. Spirit of free enquiry
B. Reliance on observation and evidence
C. Systematization or theorizing of knowledge

UGC NET Paper 1 Practice Test - 4 - Question 2

‘Information overload’ can be categorized as a ______ barrier to communication.

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Physiological barriers to communication are related to the limitations of the human body and the human mind. These barriers include poor listening skills, information overload, inattention, emotions, poor retention, etc.

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UGC NET Paper 1 Practice Test - 4 - Question 3

Which one of the following references is written according to American Psychological Association (APA) format?

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The APA (American Psychological Association) style requires two elements: in-text citations throughout your assignment, and a reference list at the end. In the case of a book, 'bibliographical details' refers to: author/editor, year of publication, title, edition, place of publication and publisher, as found in the title pages (some details will vary). List each item in alphabetical order (by author surname). Titles should be in italics. All of the references included in the list must also be cited in the text.
So, Sharma, V. (2010). Fundamentals of Computer Science. New Delhi : Tata McGraw Hill is the correct answer.

UGC NET Paper 1 Practice Test - 4 - Question 4

Which of the following initiatives has been implemented by MHRD under NMEICT Programme to incorporate Robotics into engineering education with the main objective of providing hands on application of Computer science, mathematics and engineering principles?

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E-Yantra: Initiative has been implemented by MHRD under NMEICT Programme to incorporate Robotics into engineering education. 
E-Kalpa: It includes courses based on Design.
E-Shodh Sindhu: International e-journal and e-books are made available to all the higher educational institutions through this program. 
E-Archaya: It is the official repository of NMEICT e-content and all content produced under NMEICT.

UGC NET Paper 1 Practice Test - 4 - Question 5

Micro-teaching is more effective

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Micro-teaching is more effective during the teaching practice. Micro-teaching is a teacher training technique for learning teaching skills. It employs real teaching situation for developing skills and helps to get deeper knowledge regarding the art of teaching. This Stanford technique involved the steps of "plan, teach, observe, re-plan, re-teach and re-observe".

UGC NET Paper 1 Practice Test - 4 - Question 6

The country which has the highest number of higher education institutions is:

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Accoraing to the MOE, there are 52,02 colleges operating under these universitles, inclualng government degree colleges, private colleges, freestanding institutes, and post-graduate research institutions.
India have over 1000 universities by 2020 , with 54 central universities, 416 state universities, 125 deemed universities, 361 private universities, and 159 Institutes of National Importance, such as AllMS, IIMs, IIITs, |ISERs, IITs, and NITs.

UGC NET Paper 1 Practice Test - 4 - Question 7

A new teacher to start with will have to

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Once the teacher has established rapport with his /her students, he need not make much efforts to enforce discipline in the class. So, this must be the first step to start with.

UGC NET Paper 1 Practice Test - 4 - Question 8

Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
In a certain code language ‘da mi ge he’ means ‘David is going school’‘da ta ri’ means ‘David stays there’‘he mi ri’ means ‘school is there’‘ra ta li he’ means ‘Roshni stays in school’

Q. What is the meaning of ‘li’ in that language?

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Therefore, in the given code language,‘da’ means ‘David’‘mi’ means ‘is’ ‘he’ means ‘school’‘ge’ means ‘going’‘ta’ means ’stays’‘ri’ means ‘there’Therefore, ‘li’ means ‘in’ in that languae.So, 'either (D)is the correct answer.

UGC NET Paper 1 Practice Test - 4 - Question 9

Which of the following is not a product of learning?

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Maturation is not a product of learning. In psychology, maturation is the process of development in which an individual matures or reaches full functionality. Originally, maturation examined only biological forces, such as the aging process, involved in a child's change of behaviour.

UGC NET Paper 1 Practice Test - 4 - Question 10

Which of the following statements is not true about teaching?

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Effective teaching can take place outside the classroom also. It is not important that learning and teaching can take place in classrooms only.
So, Classroom teaching is the most effective method of teaching is not correct.
Correct statements:

  • Teaching is a comprehensive process.
  • Teaching can be made effective by making use of teaching aids.
  • Teaching requires expertise and experience.
UGC NET Paper 1 Practice Test - 4 - Question 11

Match List I with List II

Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

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The air quality index (AQI) is a statistic that indicates how contaminated the air is now or will become in the future.
As the AQI rises, a greater percentage of the population is expected to suffer from negative health effects.

UGC NET Paper 1 Practice Test - 4 - Question 12

Directions: Read the following passage carefully and answer the given question.
The catalytic fact of the twentieth century is uncontrollable development, consumerist society, political materialism, and spiritual devaluation. This inordinate development has led to the transcendental ‘second reality’ of sacred perception that biologically transcendence is a part of human life. As the century closes, it dawns with imperative vigour that the ‘first reality’ of enlightened rationalism and the ‘second reality’ of the beyond have to be harmonised in a worthy state of man. The defacto values describe what we are, they portray the ‘is’ of our ethic, they are est values (Latin est means is). The ideal values tell us what we ought to be, they are esto values (Latin esto ‘ought to be’). Both have to be in the ebb and flow of consciousness. The ever new science and technology and the ever-perennial faith are two modes of one certainty, that is the wholeness of man, his courage to be, his share in Being.
The materialistic foundations of science have crumbled down. Science itself has proved that matter is energy, processes are as valid as facts, and affirmed the non-materiality of the universe. The encounter of the ‘two cultures’, the scientific and the humane, will restore the normal vision, and will be the bedrock of a ‘science of understanding’ in the new century. It will give new meaning to the ancient perception that quantity (measure) and quality (value) coexist at the root of nature. Human endeavours cannot afford to be humanistically irresponsible.

Q. The 'de facto' values in the passage mean

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It is mentioned in the line "The de facto values describe what we are, they portray the 'is' of our ethic".

UGC NET Paper 1 Practice Test - 4 - Question 13

Directions: Read the following passage carefully and answer the given question.
The catalytic fact of the twentieth century is uncontrollable development, consumerist society, political materialism, and spiritual devaluation. This inordinate development has led to the transcendental ‘second reality’ of sacred perception that biologically transcendence is a part of human life. As the century closes, it dawns with imperative vigour that the ‘first reality’ of enlightened rationalism and the ‘second reality’ of the beyond have to be harmonised in a worthy state of man. The defacto values describe what we are, they portray the ‘is’ of our ethic, they are est values (Latin est means is). The ideal values tell us what we ought to be, they are esto values (Latin esto ‘ought to be’). Both have to be in the ebb and flow of consciousness. The ever new science and technology and the ever-perennial faith are two modes of one certainty, that is the wholeness of man, his courage to be, his share in Being.
The materialistic foundations of science have crumbled down. Science itself has proved that matter is energy, processes are as valid as facts, and affirmed the non-materiality of the universe. The encounter of the ‘two cultures’, the scientific and the humane, will restore the normal vision, and will be the bedrock of a ‘science of understanding’ in the new century. It will give new meaning to the ancient perception that quantity (measure) and quality (value) coexist at the root of nature. Human endeavours cannot afford to be humanistically irresponsible.

Q. Encounter of the 'two cultures', the scientific and the human implies

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The question is about what is implied by the given phrase. It is mentioned in the line "The encounter of the 'two cultures', the scientific and the humane, will restore the normal vision, and will be the bedrock of a 'science of understanding' in the new century. It will give new meaning to the ancient perception that quantity (measure) and quality (value) coexist at the root of nature." So, option (4) is the correct answer.

UGC NET Paper 1 Practice Test - 4 - Question 14

Which of the following factor(s) affect the process of teaching?
(i) Experience of a teacher
(ii) Subject matter of teaching
(iii) Classroom environment
(iv) Human relation skill

Detailed Solution for UGC NET Paper 1 Practice Test - 4 - Question 14

There are various factors that affect teaching. These are the Experience of a teacher, educational qualification of a teacher, Subject matter of teaching, Classroom environment, Human relation skill, communication skill, method and technique of teaching, use of teaching aids.

UGC NET Paper 1 Practice Test - 4 - Question 15

Public communication tends to occur within a more

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Public communication tends to occur within a more formal and structured setting. In public communication, one person is designated the speaker, and rest are cast in the complementary role of listeners, or audience members.

UGC NET Paper 1 Practice Test - 4 - Question 16

Select the Venn diagram that best represents the given set of classes.
Biped, Birds, Carnivorous

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Some birds are bipedal(animals with 2 legs). Some bipedal are carnivorous. Also, some birds are carnivorous.
The correct Venn diagram representation is:

UGC NET Paper 1 Practice Test - 4 - Question 17

Means of grapevine communication are

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Grapevine is an informal, unofficial and personal communication channel or system that takes place within the organisation as a result of rumour and gossip. It is a complex web of oral information flow, linking all the members of the organisation.

UGC NET Paper 1 Practice Test - 4 - Question 18

Experimental research is often used for which of the following statements?
(a) Where there is an involvement of two or more variables.
(b) Where manipulation of one variable causes change in results.
(c) Where the magnitude of correlation yields good results.
(d) Where the prediction of results is somewhat known.

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Experimental research is conducted to study the cause and effect relationship of different phenomenon.
This involves the manipulation of one or more variables to observe the change in effect. Correlation is the mutual relationship between the variables.
In experimental research, the magnitude of the correlation yields good results.

UGC NET Paper 1 Practice Test - 4 - Question 19

The initial effort for internet based communication was for

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The computer networking revolution began in the early 1960s and has led us to today's technology. The Internet was first invented for military purposes, and then expanded to the purpose of communication among scientists. The invention also came about in part by the increasing need for computers in the 1960s.

UGC NET Paper 1 Practice Test - 4 - Question 20

Direction: Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives. 
It is not good manners to stop a person on the street or in a shop, or in the performance of any duty and to talk to him for ten, fifteen, or twenty minutes just to pass the time of day. We can tell that a person is in a hurry to get somewhere, or he is doing something, and we know enough not to interrupt him for any length of time. Yet some of us think nothing of calling someone on the telephone, interrupting him without a thought about what he may be doing, and chattering away, forgetting about time or anything else. Perhaps we don’t consider our telephone conversation an interruption because we don’t see what we have interrupted. Naturally, we must observe the common courtesies over the telephone. But we must remember that one of the courtesies of telephoning is to be brief.
Never ask anybody to guess who you are? The person you are telephoning may not be in a guessing mood. If you know him, you may want to ask after the state of his health and that of his family, but as soon as you possibly can, go get on with your business. He certainly wants to know why you are telephoning him. When you are finished with your business, you might take moment to observe the natural courtesies of conversation, expressing your thanks before ending your call.
From the way the telephone is used in your home, you would hardly suspect that this is an instrument on which very important business transactions are conducted. There are times when even you are called upon to be business-like, brief, and effective on the telephone.

Q. Be business-likeWhen we telephone, we must:

Detailed Solution for UGC NET Paper 1 Practice Test - 4 - Question 20

As given in the last line of the passage, "There are times when even you are called upon to be business-like, brief, and effective on the telephone". 

UGC NET Paper 1 Practice Test - 4 - Question 21

Direction: Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives. 
It is not good manners to stop a person on the street or in a shop, or in the performance of any duty and to talk to him for ten, fifteen, or twenty minutes just to pass the time of day. We can tell that a person is in a hurry to get somewhere, or he is doing something, and we know enough not to interrupt him for any length of time. Yet some of us think nothing of calling someone on the telephone, interrupting him without a thought about what he may be doing, and chattering away, forgetting about time or anything else. Perhaps we don’t consider our telephone conversation an interruption because we don’t see what we have interrupted. Naturally, we must observe the common courtesies over the telephone. But we must remember that one of the courtesies of telephoning is to be brief.
Never ask anybody to guess who you are? The person you are telephoning may not be in a guessing mood. If you know him, you may want to ask after the state of his health and that of his family, but as soon as you possibly can, go get on with your business. He certainly wants to know why you are telephoning him. When you are finished with your business, you might take moment to observe the natural courtesies of conversation, expressing your thanks before ending your call.
From the way the telephone is used in your home, you would hardly suspect that this is an instrument on which very important business transactions are conducted. There are times when even you are called upon to be business-like, brief, and effective on the telephone.

Q. How can we make the best use of a telephone?

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As per the last line of the passage, "There are times when even you are called upon to be business-like, brief, and effective on the telephone". 

UGC NET Paper 1 Practice Test - 4 - Question 22

Directions: Read the below information carefully and answer the question that follow.
The bar graph shows revenue (in lakhs) of a food company that sells different kinds of food items:

Q. What was the number of years in which there was an increase in revenue from at least two categories?

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The number of years with an increase in revenue from at least two categories is 3 (2004, 2005, and 2006).

Answer: (c) 3

UGC NET Paper 1 Practice Test - 4 - Question 23

Directions: Read the below information carefully and answer the question that follow.
The bar graph shows revenue (in lakhs) of a food company that sells different kinds of food items:

Q. What is the growth in total revenue from 2004 to 2006?

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In 2004, the revenue was Rs. 120 lakh.
In 2006, the revenue was Rs. 160 lakh.
Percentage growth =  = 33.33%

UGC NET Paper 1 Practice Test - 4 - Question 24

If the statement 'most of the students are obedient' is taken to be true, which of the following pairs of statements can be claimed to be true?
I. All obedient persons are students.
II. All students are obedient.
III. Some students are obedient.
IV. Some students are not disobedient.

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'Most' does not cover 'all' whereas 'some' can be covered under 'most'.

UGC NET Paper 1 Practice Test - 4 - Question 25

P can complete a job in 30 days. Q alone can complete the same job in 20 days. P works for 18 days and then the remaining job is completed by Q. How many days will it take Q to complete the remaining job alone?

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Given,
P's 1 day work =1/30
Q's 1 day work = 1/20
As we know,
Work = Efficiency x Time
P's 18 day work = 18/30 = 3/5
Remaining work = 1 - (3/5) = 2/5
Q's 2/5 day work = 
Q will complete the remaining job alone in 8 days.

UGC NET Paper 1 Practice Test - 4 - Question 26

'Have you stopped telling lies?'
This type of question commits which kind of fallacy?

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A complex question is a fallacy in which the answer to a given question presupposes a prior answer to a prior question.
The question commits the fallacy of complex question as in it lies an assumed answer to a previous question, i.e. ''Do you tell lies?''.

UGC NET Paper 1 Practice Test - 4 - Question 27

Statement I: After formulating the research problem the next task will be to conduct the literature survey.
Statement II: A researcher may review both kinds of literature-conceptual literature and empirical literature.
Choose the correct option from those below

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These 8 stages in the research process are:

  • Identifying the problem.
  • Reviewing literature.
  • Setting research questions, objectives, and hypotheses.
  • Choosing the study design.
  • Deciding on the sample design.
  • Collecting data.
  • Processing and analysing data.
  • Writing the report.

Therefore, the correct answer is Both Statements I and Statement II are correct.

UGC NET Paper 1 Practice Test - 4 - Question 28

If B = 4, N = 28 and Y = 50, then ANT =?

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Each letter is assigned a numerical value which is twice the numeral denoting its position in the English alphabet.
A, N and T are 1st, 14th and 20th letters, respectively.
So, ANT = A + N + T
= (1 x 2) + (14 x 2) + (20 x 2)
= 2 + 28 + 40
= 70

UGC NET Paper 1 Practice Test - 4 - Question 29

Given below are two statements :
Statement I: We can gather, disseminate, and exchange all types of information in cyberspace called the internet.
Statement II: The World Wide Web is an interconnected system of public web pages accessible through the Internet.
In the light of the above statements, choose the correct answer from the options given below :

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Statement I: We can gather, disseminate, and exchange all types of information in cyberspace called the internet. 
Cyberspace refers to the virtual computer world, and additional specifically, an electronic medium that's used to facilitate online communication.
Cyberspace allows users to share data, interact, swap ideas, play games, interact in discussions or social forums, conduct business and make intuitive media, among many other activities.
Hence, this statement is true.
Statement II: The World Wide Web is an interconnected system of public web pages accessible through the Internet.
The Web gives users access to a vast array of documents that are connected to each other by means of hypertext or hypermedia links
Hence, this statement is true.

UGC NET Paper 1 Practice Test - 4 - Question 30

Simplify the following expression:

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