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UGC NET Paper 1 Practice Test - 1 - Question 1

Research has shown that the most frequent symptom of nervous instability among teachers is

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The exact cause of the disorder is unknown, but it's probably caused by a number of environmental and biological factors. Most people with this disorder grew up in families where explosive behaviour and verbal and physical abuse were common.

UGC NET Paper 1 Practice Test - 1 - Question 2

Which of the following is not true about research ethics?
i. It relates to the accuracy of results
ii. It relates to proving one’s opinion
iii. It relates to using scientific methods
iv. It relates to keeping the anonymity of the respondents
v. It relates to adhering to the propaganda of political parties

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Research ethics is about the accuracy of results, use of scientific methods for objective results, also maintaining the confidentiality of the respondent's or participant's study or only revealing their study it if they have consented to do so. However, it should not be a quest for proving one’s opinion right or political motives.

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UGC NET Paper 1 Practice Test - 1 - Question 3

Which of the following is/are not a source of data?

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Administrative records though contain data, the data in them may be sourced from sample surveys, GIS systems, or population census. Hence, administrative records are not a source of data.

UGC NET Paper 1 Practice Test - 1 - Question 4

A lecture without feedback from the students is ______.

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A lecture method is a traditional method of teaching which involves the delivery of the content by the teacher. In order to make a lecture effective, receiving positive feedback from students is important. Without any feedback, a lecture is incompetent (lacked competence on part of the teacher), inconsequential (unrewarding), and futile.

UGC NET Paper 1 Practice Test - 1 - Question 5

Which of the following are the most important qualities of a good teacher?

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A good teacher is that who has mastery over his/her subject and is sociable.
Good teachers need to know their craft. In addition to the methodology of teaching, one needs to master the subject area. Successful educators stay curious.
Teachers' social and emotional skills are important in helping them avoid burnout, increase well-being, and create a positive learning environment.

UGC NET Paper 1 Practice Test - 1 - Question 6

Match the following List 1 with List 2.

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Correct items have been matched against each other in the following table:

Choice based credit system (CBCS), provides a learning platform wherein the student or knowledge seeker has the flexibility to choose their course from a list of elective, core and soft skill courses. This is a student-centric approach to learning or acquiring higher education.
Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation (CCE) refers to a system of school-based evaluation of students that covers all aspects of students development. It is a developmental process of assessment which emphasizes on two fold objectives.
Support your teachers by following best practices for professional development focus on specific content, allow for active learning, and embed PD in the work itself (peer observation and feedback, co-teaching opportunities, teacher-based data teams, etc.)
Which is an assessment that is based on comparing the relative performances of students, either by comparing the performances of individual students within the group being tested or by comparing their performance with that of others of similar age, experience and background.

UGC NET Paper 1 Practice Test - 1 - Question 7

For an efficient and durable learning, the learner should have

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Every learner learn something new on the basis of his past ability and on the basis of motivation from anything or any person. Both are needed for an efficient and durable learning. Lack of any one of ability and motivation will not lead to an efficient and durable learning.

UGC NET Paper 1 Practice Test - 1 - Question 8

Assertion (A): Human communication involves a set of a procedure through which the information is passed among the people by means of previously agreed symbols, in order to produce the desired response’.
Reason (R): S-M-C-R Model that stands for Smarter-Message-Channel-Receiver. It is the basic communication process.

Detailed Solution for UGC NET Paper 1 Practice Test - 1 - Question 8

According to Little, ‘Human communication is the process by which information is passed between people by means of previously agreed symbols, in order to produce the desired response’. Whereas Berlo tried to explain communication as S-M-C-R Model that stands for Sender-Message-Channel-Receiver. It is the basic communication process.

UGC NET Paper 1 Practice Test - 1 - Question 9

Which of the following is more interactive and student centric?

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Discussions and debates are a great strategy to create a student-centered classroom. Prepare various topics and pair up students so that for every topic, there is one person for and against a topic. Similarly, group discussions may also be conducted for socially relevant topics.

UGC NET Paper 1 Practice Test - 1 - Question 10

Given below are two statements
Statement I: A two‐way communication takes place when the encoding and decoding are in operation with equal frequency by two or more individuals.
Statement II: The communicator and the communicatee are related by the communication circuits and the success of communication depends upon the level of reciprocity between them.
In light of the above statements, choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below

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Statement I: A two‐way communication takes place when the encoding and decoding are in operation with equal frequency by two or more individuals.

  • In two-way communication, communication is negotiated.
  • Both sender and receiver listen to each other, gather information, and are willing to make changes to work together in harmony.
  • Their intent is to negotiate a mutually satisfactory situation.

Statement II: The communicator and the communicatee are related by the communication circuits and the success of communication depends upon the level of reciprocity between them.

  • A person who communicates, especially one skilled at conveying information, ideas, or policy to the public.
  • Communicator and communication are the two most important elements in communication circuits.

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

UGC NET Paper 1 Practice Test - 1 - Question 11

Directions: Read the following passage carefully and answer the question.
The Taj Mahal has become one of the world’s best known monuments. This domed white marble structure is situated on a high plinth at the southern end of a four-quartered garden, evoking the gardens of paradise, enclosed within walls measuring 305 metres by 549 metres. Outside the walls, in an area known as Mumtazabad, were living quarters for attendants, markets, sarais and other structures built by local merchants and nobles. The tomb complex and the other imperial structures of Mumtazabad were maintained by the income of thirty villages given specifically for the tomb’s support. The name Taj Mahal is unknown in Mughal chronicles, but it is used by contemporary Europeans in India, suggesting that this was the tomb’s popular name. In contemporary texts, it is generally called simply the Illuminated Tomb (Rauza-i-Munavvara).
Mumtaz Mahal died shortly after delivering her fourteenth child in 1631. The Mughal court was then residing in Burhanpur. Her remains were temporarily buried by the grief-stricken emperor in a spacious garden known as Zainabad on the bank of the river Tapti. Six months later, her body was transported to Agra, where it was interred in land chosen for the mausoleum. This land, situated south of the Mughal city on the bank of the Jamuna, had belonged to the Kachhwaha rajas since the time of Raja Man Singh and was purchased from the then current raja, Jai Singh. Although contemporary chronicles indicate Jai Singh’s willing cooperation in this exchange, extant farmans (imperial commands) indicate that the final price was not settled until almost two years after the mausoleum’s commencement. Jai Singh’s further cooperation was insured by imperial orders issued between 1632 and 1637 demanding that he provide stone masons and carts to transport marble from the mines at Makrana, within his “ancestral domain”, to Agra where both the Taj Mahal and Shah Jahan’s additions to the Agra fort were constructed concurrently.
Work on the mausoleum was commenced early in 1632. Inscriptional evidence indicates much of the tomb was completed by 1636. By 1643, when Shah Jahan most lavishly celebrated the ‘Urs ceremony for Mumtaz Mahal’, the entire complex was virtually complete.

Q. The popular name Taj Mahal was given by

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"The name Taj Mahal is unknown in Mughal chronicles, but it is used by contemporary Europeans in India, suggesting that this was the tomb's popular name."

UGC NET Paper 1 Practice Test - 1 - Question 12

Directions: Read the following passage carefully and answer the question.
The Taj Mahal has become one of the world’s best known monuments. This domed white marble structure is situated on a high plinth at the southern end of a four-quartered garden, evoking the gardens of paradise, enclosed within walls measuring 305 metres by 549 metres. Outside the walls, in an area known as Mumtazabad, were living quarters for attendants, markets, sarais and other structures built by local merchants and nobles. The tomb complex and the other imperial structures of Mumtazabad were maintained by the income of thirty villages given specifically for the tomb’s support. The name Taj Mahal is unknown in Mughal chronicles, but it is used by contemporary Europeans in India, suggesting that this was the tomb’s popular name. In contemporary texts, it is generally called simply the Illuminated Tomb (Rauza-i-Munavvara).
Mumtaz Mahal died shortly after delivering her fourteenth child in 1631. The Mughal court was then residing in Burhanpur. Her remains were temporarily buried by the grief-stricken emperor in a spacious garden known as Zainabad on the bank of the river Tapti. Six months later, her body was transported to Agra, where it was interred in land chosen for the mausoleum. This land, situated south of the Mughal city on the bank of the Jamuna, had belonged to the Kachhwaha rajas since the time of Raja Man Singh and was purchased from the then current raja, Jai Singh. Although contemporary chronicles indicate Jai Singh’s willing cooperation in this exchange, extant farmans (imperial commands) indicate that the final price was not settled until almost two years after the mausoleum’s commencement. Jai Singh’s further cooperation was insured by imperial orders issued between 1632 and 1637 demanding that he provide stone masons and carts to transport marble from the mines at Makrana, within his “ancestral domain”, to Agra where both the Taj Mahal and Shah Jahan’s additions to the Agra fort were constructed concurrently.
Work on the mausoleum was commenced early in 1632. Inscriptional evidence indicates much of the tomb was completed by 1636. By 1643, when Shah Jahan most lavishly celebrated the ‘Urs ceremony for Mumtaz Mahal’, the entire complex was virtually complete.

Q. In the contemporary texts, the Taj Mahal is known as

Detailed Solution for UGC NET Paper 1 Practice Test - 1 - Question 12

"In contemporary texts, it is generally called simply the Illuminated Tomb (Rauza-i-Munavvara)."

UGC NET Paper 1 Practice Test - 1 - Question 13

Which of the following can be a physiological barrier to communicator?

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Certain disorders or diseases or other limitations could also prevent effective communication between the various channels of an organization. The shrillness of voice, dyslexia, etc. are examples of physiological barriers to effective communication.

UGC NET Paper 1 Practice Test - 1 - Question 14

Direction: Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions.
The Draft National Education Policy, 2019 (DNEP) implements the India-centric education system, which contributes to the continuous transformation of our nation into a just and vibrant knowledge society, by providing high-quality education to all. The NITI Aayog has focused policy focus specifically on education and outcomes of education from programs. It has promoted competitive federalism among states to improve their educational indicators that are measurable by a battery of tests on students. But any serious work on 'No One Left Behind' (NOLB) can ask for a new and reformist approach. DNEP has provided some hope, but it calls for further examination of rhetoric and reality.
DNEP must be read in the context of the current economic and educational climate in order to estimate the path and speed needed to make its vision a reality. On the one hand, we are in another new era of industrial revolution or skilled age. On the other hand, at present, around one million youth enter the workforce in India each month, but most of them are just raw hands without professional technical knowledge or practical business skills. The weak relationship between education and employment poses a potential risk of turning India's demographic dividend into a demographic disaster.
In the education sector, the elusive chaos of the quantity-quality-equity triangle remains unresolved. Although the merits of education are well recognized as an invaluable public, public investment for this has been minimal. It is relevant to explore how DNEP has addressed some key areas for policy interventions in school education, namely access, which can be measured by the education system, the size and flow of students crossing over to equity, which can be seen development-deprived populations, and lack or persistence of quality, which can be understood by teaching-learning processes and developmental outcomes for children that are more easily implied by attainable scores.

Q. What calls for further examination of rhetoric and reality?

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The passage states, “But any serious work on ‘No One Left Behind’ (NOLB) may ask for new and reformistic approaches. The DNEP has provided some hope, but it calls for further examination of rhetoric and reality. The DNEP must be read in the context of the current economic and educational climate in order to be able to gauge the essential path and pace needed to make its vision a reality.” 

UGC NET Paper 1 Practice Test - 1 - Question 15

Direction: Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions.
The Draft National Education Policy, 2019 (DNEP) implements the India-centric education system, which contributes to the continuous transformation of our nation into a just and vibrant knowledge society, by providing high-quality education to all. The NITI Aayog has focused policy focus specifically on education and outcomes of education from programs. It has promoted competitive federalism among states to improve their educational indicators that are measurable by a battery of tests on students. But any serious work on 'No One Left Behind' (NOLB) can ask for a new and reformist approach. DNEP has provided some hope, but it calls for further examination of rhetoric and reality.
DNEP must be read in the context of the current economic and educational climate in order to estimate the path and speed needed to make its vision a reality. On the one hand, we are in another new era of industrial revolution or skilled age. On the other hand, at present, around one million youth enter the workforce in India each month, but most of them are just raw hands without professional technical knowledge or practical business skills. The weak relationship between education and employment poses a potential risk of turning India's demographic dividend into a demographic disaster.
In the education sector, the elusive chaos of the quantity-quality-equity triangle remains unresolved. Although the merits of education are well recognized as an invaluable public, public investment for this has been minimal. It is relevant to explore how DNEP has addressed some key areas for policy interventions in school education, namely access, which can be measured by the education system, the size and flow of students crossing over to equity, which can be seen development-deprived populations, and lack or persistence of quality, which can be understood by teaching-learning processes and developmental outcomes for children that are more easily implied by attainable scores.

Q.Our Indian education sector needs:
I. To resolve the elusive conundrum of the quantity-quality-equity triangle
II. To acknowledge the merit of education as an invaluable public good
III. More public investment
IV. Policy intervention in school education

Detailed Solution for UGC NET Paper 1 Practice Test - 1 - Question 15

To resolve the elusive conundrum of the quantity-quality-equity triangle:

  • The passage mentions that the elusive chaos of the quantity-quality-equity triangle remains unresolved. Hence, resolving this issue is needed.

II. To acknowledge the merit of education as an invaluable public good:

  • The passage states that the merits of education are well recognized as an invaluable public good. Therefore, acknowledging this merit is implied as necessary.

III. More public investment:

  • The passage mentions that public investment for education has been minimal. Thus, more public investment is needed.

IV. Policy intervention in school education:

  • The passage discusses the need for policy interventions in school education in key areas such as access, equity, and quality.

Given that the passage supports all these needs, the correct answer is: I, III and IV

UGC NET Paper 1 Practice Test - 1 - Question 16

Classroom communication must be

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When a classroom operates with student-centred instruction, students and instructors share the focus. Instead of listening to the teacher exclusively, students and teachers interact equally. Group work is encouraged, and students learn to collaborate and communicate with one another. In teacher-centred education, students put all of their focus on the teacher. The teacher talks, while the students exclusively listen. During activities, students work alone, and collaboration is discouraged.
So, classroom communication must be student-centric.

UGC NET Paper 1 Practice Test - 1 - Question 17

A series is given with one term missing. Select the correct alternative from the given ones that will complete the series.
29, 35, 43, 53, ? , 79

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In this question, we show that first number is subtracted from second number and second number subtracted from third number and so on. Now we get: 
35 - 29 = 6
43 – 35 = 8
53 – 43 = 10
? – 53 = 12
? = 12 + 53
? = 65
79 – 65 = 14

UGC NET Paper 1 Practice Test - 1 - Question 18

_______ is important when a teacher communicates with his/her students.

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Empathy is the capacity to understand or feel what another person is experiencing from within the other person's frame of reference, i.e., the capacity to place oneself in another's position. Apathy is the opposite in meaning to it.

UGC NET Paper 1 Practice Test - 1 - Question 19

Which of the following statements is correct about ostensive definition?

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Ostensive definition: A definition developed by showing someone an object and attaching a word to it. This sort of definition is frequently utilized where the term is hard to characterize verbally, either in light of the fact that the words won't be comprehended or in light of the idea of the term. For example, defining red by pointing out red objects-apples, roses, etc.

UGC NET Paper 1 Practice Test - 1 - Question 20

Which of the following is not a feature of grapevine communication?

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There is no evidence which can be documented for future reference. Therefore, recorded evidence is not a feature of grapevine communication.
There is no formal control over grapevine, so it is more flexible than other forms of communication. It is faster than any form of communication. Grapevine communication is spontaneous as it is passed automatically from the top level of the organisation to the bottom level, without any difficulty in delivering the message.

UGC NET Paper 1 Practice Test - 1 - Question 21

Direction: Following table shows the percentage distribution of votes amongst five candidates A, B, C, D and E and total votes cast (in hundred) during the year 2013 to 2018 of collage presidential election. Study the data carefully and answer the questions based on it.

Q. What is the average number of votes a candidate gets in 2018?

Detailed Solution for UGC NET Paper 1 Practice Test - 1 - Question 21

The average number of votes a candidate received in 2018.

UGC NET Paper 1 Practice Test - 1 - Question 22

Direction: Following table shows the percentage distribution of votes amongst five candidates A, B, C, D and E and total votes cast (in hundred) during the year 2013 to 2018 of collage presidential election. Study the data carefully and answer the questions based on it.

Q. If, out of the total number of voters in 2016 who fevered D, only 40 % could successfully cast their votes and remaining was unsuccessful. Find the number of voters who appeared to cast their votes in favour of D: 

Detailed Solution for UGC NET Paper 1 Practice Test - 1 - Question 22

Votes received by D in 2016

40% of total  votes =5950
total votes 

UGC NET Paper 1 Practice Test - 1 - Question 23

Directions: Study the given table and answer the following question.
The following table shows the number of students of 7 colleges participating in extra curricular activities:

Q. Percentage of the number of students in activity II to that of IV is

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Number of students in activity II = 100 + 200 + 200 + 100 + 100 + 100 + 100 = 900
Number of students in activity IV = 317 + 155 + 438 + 105 + 385 + 280 + 120 = 1,800
Required percentage = (900/1800) x 100 = 50%

UGC NET Paper 1 Practice Test - 1 - Question 24

Directions: Study the given table and answer the following question.
The following table shows the number of students of 7 colleges participating in extra curricular activities:

Q. The college in which minimum number of students participate in extra curricular activities is

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Number of students in different colleges participating in different extra curricular activities:
A = 682
B = 785
C = 1,558
D = 380
E = 1,425
F = 900
G = 573
So, minimum number of students have participated in extra curricular activities from college D.

UGC NET Paper 1 Practice Test - 1 - Question 25

Which of the following is not true regarding Renewable energy?

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Renewable energy is regenerative or, for all intents and purposes, practically endless energy.
Examples of renewable energy sources are solar energy, wind energy, hydropower, biomass, geothermal energy, and ocean energy.
Characteristics of Renewable energy are the following: 

  • These resources have the ability to regenerate.
  • Because they are replenished in tandem with exploitation, they are constantly available for use.
  • On a time scale, the regeneration of these sources involves some ecological processes.
  • If renewable resources are utilized faster than the ecosystem can replenish them, they become nonrenewable.
  • These resources include food, timber, raw materials for textiles, leather, and so on. Oxygen, freshwater, solar energy, and biomass are among them.
  • Increased use of renewable energy could reduce the usage of fossil fuels (coal, petroleum, and natural gas),
  • It can reduce air pollution and CO2 emissions while also contributing to national energy independence and economic and political security.

Thus, the need for elaborate arrangements for transport is not true regarding Renewable energy.

UGC NET Paper 1 Practice Test - 1 - Question 26

What will be the next number in the following series?
2, 5, 10, 17, 26, 37, 50, ?

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UGC NET Paper 1 Practice Test - 1 - Question 27

In which year the world’s population growth is expected to be zero, as per the report published by United Nations?

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By 2100, the world’s population growth is expected to be zero.
As per the World’s Population Prospect 2019 by United Nations population growth continues at the global level, but the rate of increase is slowing, and the world’s population could cease to grow around the end of the century. 

UGC NET Paper 1 Practice Test - 1 - Question 28

The ratio of ages of two persons A and B is 3 : 4 and that of ages of B and C is 4 : 5. If the average of all three is 40 years, what is B's age?

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A : B : C is 3 : 4 : 5 and A + B + C = 40 × 3 = 120
B's age = (4/12) x 120 = 40
So, answer option (3) is correct.

UGC NET Paper 1 Practice Test - 1 - Question 29

Following are some statements regarding most of the web browsers. Choose the correct statements.
A. They have a home page
B. They do not have the ability to store users' favourite pages
C. They have hyperlinks to allow users to navigate
D. They do not keep a history of websites visited by the users
Choose the correct answer from the options given below :

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A web browser is a client program, it runs on a user's computer or mobile device and contacts the webserver for the information requested by the user. The web server sends the data back to the browser that displays the results on internet-supported devices.
Features of a web Browser:

  • Home button: It provides users the option to bring up the predefined home page of the website
  • Bookmarks: It allows the users to select a particular website to save it for the later retrieval of information, which is predefined by the users.
  • Hyperlink:  It is an item like a word or button that points to another location. When it is clicked on a link, the link takes us to the target of the link, which may be a webpage, document, or other online content. 
  • Web browsing history : It refers to the list of web pages a user has visited, as well as associated metadata such as page title and time of visit. It is usually stored locally by web browsers in order to provide the user with a history list to go back to previously visited pages.

Therefore we conclude that the correct statement is A and C only.

UGC NET Paper 1 Practice Test - 1 - Question 30

A sum of money with compound interest becomes Rs. 2400 in one year and Rs. 3000 in two years. Find out the principal amount.

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Amount (A1) = Rs. 2400
t1 = 1 years
Amount (A2) = Rs. 3000
t2 = 2 years
Let rate % = R%
Principal = Rs. P
According to the question,
Case 1
2400 = P(1 + R/100) ... (1)
Case 2
3000 = P(1 + R/100)2 ... (2)
Dividing eq. (2) by eq. (1),
3000/2400 = (1 + R/100)
5/4 = (1 + R/100) .. .(3)
From eq. (1),
2400 = P × 5/4
P = 2400 × 4/5
P = Rs.1920
Hence, required principal = Rs. 1920
So, the correct option is 4.

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