Ugc Net 2012 I
Ugc Net 2012 I
(B) MSLAR
(C) MASRL
(D) SAMLR
Answer A
11. The sum of the ages of two persons A and B is 50. 5 years ago, the ratio of their ages was
5/3. The present age of A and B are
(A) 30, 20
(B) 35, 15
(C) 38, 12
(D) 40, 10
Answer A
12. Let a means minus (), b means multiplied by (*), C means divided by (/) and D means
plus (+). The value of 90 D 9 a 29 C 10 b 2 is
(A) 8
(B) 10
(C) 12
(D) 14
Answer D
13. Consider the AssertionI and Assertion II and select the right code given below :
AssertionI : Even Bank-lockers are not safe. Thieves can break them and take away your
wealth. But thieves can not go to heaven. So you should keep your wealth in heaven.
AssertionII : The difference of skin colour of beings is because of the distance from the sun
and not because of some permanent traits. Skin-colour is the result of bodys reaction to the sun
and its rays.
Codes :
(A) Both the assertions-I and II are forms of argument.
(B) The assertion-I is an argument but the assertion-II is not.
(C) The assertion-II is an argument but the assertion-I is not.
(D) Both the assertions are explanations of facts.
Answer B
14. By which of the following proposition, the proposition some men are not honest is
contradicted ?
(A) All men are honest.
(B) Some men are honest.
(C) No men are honest.
(D) All of the above.
Answer A
15. A stipulative definition is
(A) always true
(B) always false
(C) sometimes true sometimes false
(D) neither true nor false
Answer D
16. Choose the appropriate alternative given in the codes to replace the question mark.
Examiner Examinee, Pleader Client, Preceptor ?
(A) Customer
(B) Path-finder
(C) Perceiver
(D) Disciple
Answer D
17. If the statement most of the students are obedient is taken to be true, which one of the
following pair 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.
Codes :
(A) I & II
(B) II & III
(C) III & IV
(D) II & IV
Answer C
18. Choose the right code :
Items
Social Services
Education, sports & youth
affairs
Health & family welfare
Water supply, housing, etc.
Information & broadcasting
Welfare to SC/ST & OBC
Labour and employment
Social welfare & nutrition
North-eastern areas
Other social services
Total Government expenditure
200708
11.06
4.02
200809
12.94
4.04
200910
13.06
3.96
201011
14.02
4.46
2.05
2.02
0.22
0.36
0.27
0.82
0.00
1.29
100.00
1.91
2.31
0.22
0.35
0.27
0.72
1.56
1.55
100.00
1.90
2.20
0.20
0.41
0.22
0.79
1.50
1.87
100.00
2.03
2.27
0.22
0.63
0.25
1.06
1.75
1.34
100.00
19. How many activities in the social services are there where the expenditure has been less
than 5 percent of the total expenditures incurred on the social services in 2008-09 ?
(A) One
(B) Three
(C) Five
(D) All the above
Answer D
20. In which year, the expenditures on the social services have increased at the highest
rate ?
(A) 2007-08
(B) 2008-09
(C) 2009-10
(D) 2010-11
Answer B
21. Which of the following activities remains almost stagnant in terms of share of
expenditures ?
(A) North-eastern areas
(B) Welfare to SC/ST & OBC
(C) Information & broadcasting
(D) Social welfare and nutrition
Answer C
22. Which of the following items expenditure share is almost equal to the remaining three
items in the given years ?
(A) Information & broadcasting
(B) Welfare to SC/ST and OBC
(C) Labour and employment
(D) Social welfare & nutrition
Answer D
23. Which of the following items of social services has registered the highest rate of increase
in expenditures during 2007-08 to 2010-11 ?
(A) Education, sports & youth affairs
(B) Welfare to SC/ST & OBC
(C) Social welfare & nutrition
(D) Overall social services
Answer B
24. Which of the following items has registered the highest rate of decline in terms of
expenditure during 2007-08 to 2009-10 ?
(A) Labour and employment
(B) Health & family welfare
(C) Social welfare & nutrition
(D) Education, sports & youth affairs
Answer A
25. ALU stands for
(A) American Logic Unit
(B) Alternate Local Unit
(C) Alternating Logic Unit
(D) Arithmetic Logic Unit
Answer D
26. A Personal Computer uses a number of chips mounted on a circuit board called
(A) Microprocessor
(B) System Board
(C) Daughter Board
(D) Mother Board
Answer D
27. Computer Virus is a
(A) Hardware
(B) Bacteria
(C) Software
(D) None of these
Answer C
28. Which one of the following is correct ?
(A) (17)10 = (17)16
(B) (17)10 = (17)8
(C) (17)10 = (10111)2
(D) (17)10 = (10001)2
Answer D
29. The file extension of MS-Word document in Office 2007 is _______.
(A) .pdf
(B) .doc
(C) .docx
(D) .txt
Answer C
30. _______ is a protocol used by e-mail clients to download e-mails to your computer.
(A) TCP
(B) FTP
(C) SMTP
(D) POP
Answer D
31. Which of the following is a source of methane ?
(A) Wetlands
(B) Foam Industry
(C) Thermal Power Plants
(D) Cement Industry
Answer A
32. Minamata disaster in Japan was caused by pollution due to
(A) Lead
(B) Mercury
(C) Cadmium
(D) Zinc
Answer B
33. Biomagnification means increase in the
(A) concentration of pollutants in living organisms
(B) number of species
(C) size of living organisms
(D) biomass
Answer A
34. Nagoya Protocol is related to
(A) Climate change
(B) Ozone depletion
(C) Hazardous waste
(D) Biodiversity
Answer D
35. The second most important source after fossil fuels contributing to Indias energy needs
is
(A) Solar energy
(B) Nuclear energy
(C) Hydropower
(D) Wind energy
Answer C
36. In case of earthquakes, an increase of magnitude 1 on Richter Scale implies
(A) a ten-fold increase in the amplitude of seismic waves.
(B) a ten-fold increase in the energy of the seismic waves.
(C) two-fold increase in the amplitude of seismic waves.
(D) two-fold increase in the energy of seismic waves.
Answer A
37. Which of the following is not a measure of Human Development Index ?
(A) Literacy Rate
(B) Gross Enrollment
(C) Sex Ratio
(D) Life Expectancy
Answer C
38. India has the highest number of students in colleges after
(A) the U.K.
(B) the U.S.A.
(C) Australia
(D) Canada
Answer B
39. Which of the following statement(s) is/are not correct about the Attorney General of
India ?
1. The President appoints a person, who is qualified to be a Judge of a High Court, to be the
Attorney
General of India.
2. He has the right of audience in all the Courts of the country.
3. He has the right to take part in the proceedings of the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha.
42. Match List I with List II and select the correct answer from the codes given below :
List I
(a) Poverty Reduction Programme
(b) Human Development Scheme
(c) Social Assistance Scheme
(NOAP)
(d) Minimum Need Scheme
List II
(i) Mid-day Meals
(ii) Indira Awas Yojana (IAY)
(iii) National Old Age Pension
(iv) MNREGA
Codes :
(a)
(A) (iv)
(B) (ii)
(C) (iii)
(D) (iv)
(b)
(i)
(iii)
(iv)
(iii)
(c)
(iii)
(iv)
(i)
(ii)
(d)
(ii)
(i)
(ii)
(i)
Answer A
43. For an efficient and durable learning, learner should have
(A) ability to learn only
(B) requisite level of motivation only
(C) opportunities to learn only
(D) desired level of ability and motivation
Answer D
44. Classroom communication must be
(A) Teacher centric
(B) Student centric
(C) General centric
(D) Textbook centric
Answer B
45. The best method of teaching is to
(A) impart information
(B) ask students to read books
(C) suggest good reference material
(D) initiate a discussion and participate in it
Answer D
Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions (55 to 60) :
The popular view of towns and cities in developing countries and of urbanization 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 unprecedental 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
Asias 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.
55. The popular view about the process of urbanization in developing countries is
(A) Positive
(B) Negative
(C) Neutral
(D) Unspecified
Answer B
56. The average annual increase in the number of urbanites in developing countries, from
1950
to 2000 A.D. was close to
(A) 30 million
(B) 40 million
(C) 50 million
(D) 60 million
Answer A
57. The reality of urbanization is reflected in
(A) How well the situation has been managed.
(B) How badly the situation has gone out of control.
(C) How fast has been the tempo of urbanization.