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UGC NET Paper 1 Practice Test - 5 - Question 1

Sampling error decreases with

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A sampling error is a deviation in sampled value versus the true population value due to the fact the sample is not representative of the population or biased in some way. The relationship between margin of error and sample size is inverse i.e when sample size increases, the sampling error decreases. This is because the more information you have, the more accurate the results would be.

UGC NET Paper 1 Practice Test - 5 - Question 2

‘Fly ash’ produced in thermal power plants is an eco-friendly resource for use in:
1) agriculture as micro-nutrient
2) wasteland development
3) dam and water holding structures
4) brick industry
Choose the correct answer from the code given below:

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Fly ash can be used in:

  • Construction of the Roman structure.
  • Manufacturing of building bricks.
  • Manufacture of cement.
  • Used as fertilizers.
  • In a dam and water holding structures.
  • As a replacement of white cement.
  • Used in road construction.
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UGC NET Paper 1 Practice Test - 5 - Question 3

A research paper

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A research paper is a piece of academic writing that provides analysis, interpretation, and argument based on in-depth independent research. A research paper contains peer-reviewed original research or evaluation of research conducted by others.

UGC NET Paper 1 Practice Test - 5 - Question 4

System software is the set of programs that enables the computer’s hardware devices and _________ software to work together.

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System software is the set of programs that enables your computer’s hardware devices and application software to work together.

UGC NET Paper 1 Practice Test - 5 - Question 5

A good teacher must be

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A good teacher must be resourceful and participative. Teachers provide environments that foster resourcefulness when they encourage students to plan, strategize, prioritize, set goals, seek resources, and monitor their progress. For making classroom environment participative, a teacher must use constructivist approach rather than objectivist in teaching.

UGC NET Paper 1 Practice Test - 5 - Question 6

Which of the following statements regarding the features of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is/are true?
I. ICT are the main instruments for the creation of computer networks and the applications based on them.
II. ICT support the spread of information and knowledge, separating the content from the place where it belongs physically.
III. The digital and virtual nature of most of ICT products allow the expenditure for them to be maximized.

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Information Communication Technologies refers to all communication technologies like wireless networks, software, middleware, cell phone, internet, social networking and other media applications. It provides access to information through telecommunication. It provides subject materials to teacher and student, It provides materials of all languages. It is also used in telephone networks with computer networks through a single cabling and link system.

UGC NET Paper 1 Practice Test - 5 - Question 7

When some students are deliberately attempting to disturb the discipline of the class by making mischief, what will be your role as a teacher?

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When some students are deliberately attempting to disturb the discipline of the class, the teacher should give them an opportunity for introspection and improve their behaviour. Students need to be taught that they are responsible for their own behavior. Teachers recognise negative behaviour instantly. Instead of calling it out immediately, teachers must try diverting the student, ignoring the behaviour and redirecting them to the task at hand.

UGC NET Paper 1 Practice Test - 5 - Question 8

On the keyboard of the computer each character has an "ASCII" value which stands for:

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Stands for "American Standard Code for Information Interchange." ASCII is a character encoding that uses numeric codes to represent characters. These include upper and lowercase English letters, numbers, and punctuation symbols.

UGC NET Paper 1 Practice Test - 5 - Question 9

Which of the following belongs to a projected aid?

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The opaque projector, epidioscope, epidiascope or episcope is a device which displays opaque materials by shining a bright lamp onto the object from above. A system of mirrors, prisms and/or imaging lenses is used to focus an image of the material onto a viewing screen. It is a projected aid.

UGC NET Paper 1 Practice Test - 5 - Question 10

Which of the following intellectual characteristics in a teacher need nurturing in order to accomplish subjective well-being leading to effectiveness in motivating and inspiring students of college level education?

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Research indicates that in addition to the personal qualities that encourage effective teaching, there are three other teacher characteristics namely: knowledge, organisation and clarity, and cordiality and enthusiasm that influence teaching.
Emotional Intelligence (E.I.):

  • E.I. You have the ability to understand your own feelings and those of the people around you.
  • The concept of emotional intelligence means that you must have a self-awareness that enables you to recognize emotions and manage your emotions.
  • It became popular after the immense success of Daniel Goleman's book, Emotional Intelligence, Why It Can Matter More Than IQ in 1995.
  • Developing emotional intelligence is an intentional, active, and engaging process.
  • When focusing on learning emotional intelligence skills, teachers and students are creating human development behaviors that are intimately related to positive outcomes of achievement, goal achievement, and personal well-being.
  • Emotionally intelligent teachers are proactive in their orientation of students to work and life. They encourage and inspire students beyond the walls of the classroom.
UGC NET Paper 1 Practice Test - 5 - Question 11

Directions: Read the following passage carefully and answer the question.
The popular view of towns and cities in developing countries and of urbanisation process is that despite the benefits and comforts it brings, the emergence of such cities connotes environmental degradation, generation of slums and squatters, urban poverty, unemployment, crimes, lawlessness, traffic chaos etc. But what is the reality? Given the unprecedented increase in urban population over the last 50 years from 300 million in 1950 to 2 billion in 2000 in developing countries, the wonder really is how well the world has coped, and not how badly.
In general, the urban quality of life has improved in terms of availability of water and sanitation, power, health and education, communication and transport. By way of illustration, a large number of urban residents have been provided with improved water in urban areas in Asia’s largest countries such as China, India, Indonesia and Philippines. Despite that, the access to improved water in terms of percentage of total urban population seems to have declined during the last decade of 20th century, though in absolute numbers, millions of additional urbanites have been provided improved services. These countries have made significant progress in the provision of sanitation services too, together, providing for an additional population of more than 293 million citizens within a decade (1990-2000). These improvements must be viewed against the backdrop of rapidly increasing urban population, fiscal crunch and strained human resources and efficient and quality-oriented public management.

Q. Which of the following statements cannot be inferred from the given passage?

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Nothing about 'other development aspects' has been said in the passage. Neither is their relation to the developed or developing countries cited. So, option 2 is the correct answer.
Option 1 can be inferred from the line, 'These countries have made significant progress in the provision of sanitation services too...quality-oriented public management'.
Option 3 can be inferred from the line, 'By way of illustration, a large number of urban residents have been … Philippines'.

UGC NET Paper 1 Practice Test - 5 - Question 12

Directions: Read the following passage carefully and answer the question.
The popular view of towns and cities in developing countries and of urbanisation process is that despite the benefits and comforts it brings, the emergence of such cities connotes environmental degradation, generation of slums and squatters, urban poverty, unemployment, crimes, lawlessness, traffic chaos etc. But what is the reality? Given the unprecedented increase in urban population over the last 50 years from 300 million in 1950 to 2 billion in 2000 in developing countries, the wonder really is how well the world has coped, and not how badly.
In general, the urban quality of life has improved in terms of availability of water and sanitation, power, health and education, communication and transport. By way of illustration, a large number of urban residents have been provided with improved water in urban areas in Asia’s largest countries such as China, India, Indonesia and Philippines. Despite that, the access to improved water in terms of percentage of total urban population seems to have declined during the last decade of 20th century, though in absolute numbers, millions of additional urbanites have been provided improved services. These countries have made significant progress in the provision of sanitation services too, together, providing for an additional population of more than 293 million citizens within a decade (1990-2000). These improvements must be viewed against the backdrop of rapidly increasing urban population, fiscal crunch and strained human resources and efficient and quality-oriented public management.

Q. Which of the following is/are not considered the indicator(s) of urban quality of life?

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"Tempo of urbanisation" has not been mentioned in the passage. So, option 1 is the correct answer.

UGC NET Paper 1 Practice Test - 5 - Question 13

A teacher who is not proficient in the local language or dialect will face ________ barrier in communication.

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A teacher who is not proficient in the local language or dialect will face semantic barrier in communication. Semantic barriers to communication are often caused by the use of different languages. Low proficiency in the local language will cause semantic barriers to communication in the classroom.
Semantic barriers, then, are obstacles in communication that distort the meaning of a message being sent. Miscommunications can arise due to different situations that form the semantic barrier between the sender and the receiver. These situations, to name a few, may be language, education, or cultural differences.

UGC NET Paper 1 Practice Test - 5 - Question 14

Which Telephonic Conferencing with a radio link is very popular throughout the world?

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Video conference with a radio link is very popular throughout the world. Video conferencing is a technology that allows users in different locations to hold face-to-face meetings without having to move to a single location together. Video conferencing can also be used as a medium for conducting training, with the instructor teaching a remote class from almost anywhere.

UGC NET Paper 1 Practice Test - 5 - Question 15

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A - IV, B - III, C - I, D - II

Physical barrier: 

  1. A physical barrier is an environmental and natural condition that acts as a barrier in communication in sending a message from sender to receiver. 
  2. Noise, an overload of information, an overabundance of information, distance, time, invisibility, ill-health, etc.
  3. When messages are sent by the sender, physical barriers like doors, walls, distance, etc. do not let the communication become effective. The barriers are less if the proximity of the sender and the receiver is high and fewer technologies are required.

Language barrier:

  1. A language barrier is a figurative phrase used primarily to refer to linguistic barriers to communication, i.e. the difficulties in communication experienced by people or groups originally speaking different languages, or even dialects in some cases. 
  2. Dialect, language disability, verbalism.
  3. Verbalism means concentration on forms of expression rather than content.

Technical barrier: 

  • Technology has helped reduce and even overcome distance, allowing people to share information without needing to meet in real life.
  • But, there's more to physical barriers than distance.
  • Physical barriers to digital communication include other environmental conditions like time, place, and medium.

Psychological barrier:

  • The Psychological or Emotional Barriers refer to the psychological state i.e. Opinions, attitudes, status consciousness, emotions, Pre-disposed notions, etc. of a person that deeply affects the ability to communicate.

Social and Cultural barrier: 

  • Socio-cultural barriers are man-made constructs originating from social norms and cultural values.
  • They have mainly an adverse impact on information seeking by restricting access to information sources and giving rise to negative emotions.
  • Social stereotypes may be defined as beliefs that various traits or acts are characteristic of particular social groups.

Therefore the correct option is A-IV, B - III, C - I, D - II

UGC NET Paper 1 Practice Test - 5 - Question 16

An example of asynchronous medium is:

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'Asynchronous' means 'not existing or occurring at the same time'. Newspaper is asynchronous because it is printed first and later read.

UGC NET Paper 1 Practice Test - 5 - Question 17

Direction: Each of the following questions has some conclusions. The conclusions are followed by some set of statements. Study the statements carefully and select the correct statement which follows the conclusion logically.
Conclusion:
Some machines are definitely not racks;
Some machines are wheels.
Statements:
I. No rack is pin; some pins are machines; all wheels are machines.
II. All racks are machines; No machine is a wheel; all wheels are pins.
III. All wheels are racks; No rack is a machine; all machines are pins.
IV. All machines are racks; all racks are wheels; all wheels are pins.
V. No rack is pin; all machines are racks; all wheels are pins.

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UGC NET Paper 1 Practice Test - 5 - Question 18

In communication, connotative words are

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Connotative words are words that signify or suggest an association or secondary meaning in addition to the primary meaning. A connotation is a commonly understood cultural or emotional association that some word or phrase carries, in addition to the word's or phrase's explicit or literal meaning, which is its denotation.

UGC NET Paper 1 Practice Test - 5 - Question 19

Which of the following are the goals of higher education in India?
a) Access
b) Equity
c) Quality and Excellence
d) Relevance
e) Value based education
f) Compulsory and free education
Select the correct answer from the code given below:

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Higher Education in India has certain goals to achieve:

  • Access – Education is the right to every individual. So, higher education institutes have the duty to ensure education access to every learner.
  • Equity, Quality and Excellence – The first and the foremost motive of every higher education institute is to ensure quality and proper infrastructure to the students.
  • Relevance and value-based education – The higher education institutes must provide value through education.
UGC NET Paper 1 Practice Test - 5 - Question 20

What will come in place of the question mark in the following equation?
(21% of 441) ÷ 2.1 + (13% of 169) ÷ 13 = ?

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? = 
= 44.1 + 1.69 = 45.79

UGC NET Paper 1 Practice Test - 5 - Question 21

Which one of the following is considered a sign of motivated teaching?

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A motivated teacher is crucial to a successful classroom. They will look at teaching through a different lens, and, in doing so, motivate their students in their learning too. Motivation also helps to drive creativity and curiosity, sparking the desire needed for students to want to learn more.
Characteristics of Motivated teaching:

  • A desire to share the love of the subject with students
  • An ability to make the material being taught stimulating and interesting
  • A facility for engaging with students at their level of understanding
  • A capacity to explain the material plainly
  • A commitment to making it absolutely clear what has to be understood at what level and why
  • Showing concern and respect for students
UGC NET Paper 1 Practice Test - 5 - Question 22

Pooja has a certain sum of money. She deposited Rs. 1120 with bank A at simple interest for 4 years at 5% per annum. She deposited the remaining with bank B at simple interest for 10 years at the rate of 4% per annum. Find the total money she had, if she received same interest from both Bank.

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Let the money she deposited with bank B be Rs. X.
Here, R1 = 5%, T1 = 4 years, R2 = 4%, T2 = 10 years
Then according to the question:

x = Rs. 560
Total money = 560 + 1120 = Rs. 1680.

UGC NET Paper 1 Practice Test - 5 - Question 23

The essence of effective communication is mentioned in which of the following statements?

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Communication is the act of conveying messages that contain certain meanings or actions and effective communication means that the sender and receiver both regard the same meaning to a particular message.

UGC NET Paper 1 Practice Test - 5 - Question 24

The statement - "We need to understand the importance of controlling our mind to tread the path that leads to Buddhahood" - is

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The given statement is an opinion as it is not based on any facts. It presents a suggestion. So, option 3 is the correct answer.

UGC NET Paper 1 Practice Test - 5 - Question 25

Below are given two columns, Column-A presents the stream of courses and column–B presents the name of courses. Match the two columns.

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The Professional courses are such that give professional degrees to the students enabling them to practice that profession as a career. These are Medicines, Law etc.
The Academic courses are of the like arts and commerce.
Courses pursued in the Engineering stream like B tech and B.E are classified as technical courses and the courses that impart skill-based training which is more job oriented are the Skill-based courses. Carpentering and Sewing are examples of the same.

UGC NET Paper 1 Practice Test - 5 - Question 26

Consider the argument provided below: "Sound is permanent because it is a product like the jar".
Identify the fallacy involved in the above argument on the basis of Indian logic from the options given below:

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Sound is permanent because it is product like a Jar. This is Contradictory Reason because sound and Jar are unlike entities. Also, Jar is not of Permanent Nature (self-contradictory premise). The middle term and the major term contradict each other. So, this argument is fallacy of contradictory reason.

UGC NET Paper 1 Practice Test - 5 - Question 27

Match List-I and List-II and select the correct answer from the codes given below:

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UGC NET Paper 1 Practice Test - 5 - Question 28

In terms of Indian logic, ''This hill has smoke which is invariably associated with fire'', is called:

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The terms in the logic are, 'if we see smoke on a hill, we conclude that there must be fire in that hill.'
minor term pakSa : hill
major term sAdhya : fire
middle term li.nga : smoke
vyApti : smoke is invariably associated with fire
From the presence of smoke on the hill as qualified by the knowledge that wherever there is smoke there is fire, we proceed to infer the presence of fire in the hill.
In other words, when one sees smoke on distant hill, one remembers one's experience of the universal concomitance (Vyapti) between smoke and fire and concludes that there is fire on the distant hill.

UGC NET Paper 1 Practice Test - 5 - Question 29

Assertion (A): Synchronous media requires the audience to be present when the media is being broadcasted or performed.
Reasoning (R): Media that takes place in real-time such as live television or radio is known as synchronous media.

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Synchronous media takes place in real-time and the audience is present when media is broadcasted or performed. This media helps to share the information at the same time i.e. information broadcasting and the audience is present at the same time to receive the information.

UGC NET Paper 1 Practice Test - 5 - Question 30

Directions: Study the following information and answer the question that follows.
The percentage of employees in various departments in company A is as shown below.
There are 1800 employees in total.

Q. How many employees are there in marketing and finance departments?

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10% of the total employees are in marketing and 7% in finance.
So, the number of employees in marketing and finance departments
= (10 + 7)% of 1800
= 306

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