Friday 25 September 2015

UGC NET GENERAL PAPER 1 FOR DECEMBER 2015


UGC NET GENERAL PAPER 1 FOR DECEMBER 2015

1. What will you do if your students do not take interest in studies?
(a) You will take interest in your teaching
(b) You will make your teaching more interesting
(c) You will give examples of meritorious students
(d) You will try to know the reason for lack of interest
Ans.: d

2. What general type of research is focused on collecting information to help a researcher advance an ideological
or political position?
(a)Evaluation research
(b) Basic research
(c) Action research
(d) Orientational research
Ans.: d

3. Emphatic listening takes into account the speaker’s
(a) thoughts.
(b)feelings.
(c) thoughts and feelings.
(d) culture and feelings.
Ans.: c



4. A fixed and categorized impression of a group of people based on a predetermined set of qualities is called
(a) stereotyping.
(b) generalizing.
(c) consistency.
(d) over-simplification.
Ans.: a

5. A fixed and categorized impression of a group of people based on a predetermined set of qualities is called
(a) stereotyping. 
(b) generalizing. 
(c) consistency. 
(d) over-simplification.
Ans.: a

6. The point where movement occurred which triggered the earthquake is the _______ .
(a) dip
(b) epicenter
(c) focus
(d) strike
Ans.: c

7. Which of the following describes the build up and release of stress during an earthquake?
(a) the Modified Mercalli Scale
(b) the elastic rebound theory
(c) the principle of superposition
(d) the travel time difference
Ans.: b
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8. Consider the following statements in regard to Speaker of the Lok Sabha:
1. Presides over the joint sitting of both the Houses.
2. Doesn’t have the right to vote.
3. Has the power to adjourn the House.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
(a) 1 and 2 only
(b) 2 only
(c) 1 and 3 only
(d) 1, 2 and 3
Ans.: c

9. We review the relevant literature to know:
(a) What is already known about the topic
(b) What concepts and theories have been applied to the topic
(c) Who are the key contributors to the topic
(d) All of the above
Ans.: d

10. A deductive theory is one that:
(a) Allows theory to emerge out of the data
(b) Involves testing an explicitly defined hypothesis
(c) Allows for findings to feed back into the stock of knowledge
(d) Uses qualitative methods whenever possible
Ans.: b

11. Which of following can be used for controlling Gaseous Pollutant?
(a) Arrestor 
(b) Incineration
(c) Absorption
(d) None of above
Ans.: c

12. What does the high Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD) indicates?
(a) High level of Microbial Pollution
 (b) Low level of Microbial Pollution
(c) Absence of Microbial Pollution
(d) Water is fully pure
Ans.: a

13. Biodiversity Hotspot are characterized on the basis of:
(a) Endemic flowering plant and threat perception
(b) Endemic flowering plant
(c) Species of flowering plants
(d) None of above
Ans.: a

14. Which of the following can increase water erosion?
(a) a decrease in precipitation
 (b) an increase in rock particle size
(c) an increase in vegetative cover
(d) an increase in livestock grazing
Ans.: d

15. Helping people in the neighbourhood to solve behavioural problems is in the purview of
(a) Community Psychology
(b) Neighbourhood Psychology
(c) Genetic Psychology
(d) Developmental Psychology
Ans.: a

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