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Subject tribal and regional languageliterature
Paper paper 2
Exam / Course ugc net national eligibility test
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Organization university grants commission
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Exam Date January, 2017
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Question Paper

1. I have committed many mistakes in my life, but mark you, I am sure of this that without everyone of those mistakes I should not be what I am today and so am quite satisfied to have made them. I do not mean that you are to wilfully commit mistakes, do not misunderstand me in that way. But do not mope because of the mistakes you have committed and sit idle. On the other hand think positive and take it for sure that the end would be good.

Question:

What would be an appropriate title for the passage

My Life

Correction of the wrong

Hard work

Character Building

2. I have committed many mistakes in my life, but mark you, I am sure of this that without everyone of those mistakes I should not be what I am today and so am quite satisfied to have made them. I do not mean that you are to wilfully commit mistakes, do not misunderstand me in that way. But do not mope because of the mistakes you have committed and sit idle. On the other hand think positive and take it for sure that the end would be good.

Question:

What lesson a person gets by the mistakes he commits in his life

To improve

To sit idle

To stay happy with life

The end fruit will be sweet.

3. I have committed many mistakes in my life, but mark you, I am sure of this that without everyone of those mistakes I should not be what I am today and so am quite satisfied to have made them. I do not mean that you are to wilfully commit mistakes, do not misunderstand me in that way. But do not mope because of the mistakes you have committed and sit idle. On the other hand think positive and take it for sure that the end would be good.

Question:

In the light of the passage given above, which message should be taken

Life construction

Character Building

Fresh start

Rethinking

4. I have committed many mistakes in my life, but mark you, I am sure of this that without everyone of those mistakes I should not be what I am today and so am quite satisfied to have made them. I do not mean that you are to wilfully commit mistakes, do not misunderstand me in that way. But do not mope because of the mistakes you have committed and sit idle. On the other hand think positive and take it for sure that the end would be good.

Question:

'The end would be good'. What is the essence of this sentence

To be satisfied with life

To sit idle

Improvement in life

Occurrence of mistakes

5. I have committed many mistakes in my life, but mark you, I am sure of this that without everyone of those mistakes I should not be what I am today and so am quite satisfied to have made them. I do not mean that you are to wilfully commit mistakes, do not misunderstand me in that way. But do not mope because of the mistakes you have committed and sit idle. On the other hand think positive and take it for sure that the end would be good.

Question:

The correction of mistakes of life is

Correction is very difficult.

Correction is easy.

Correction is essential.

Correction is not essential.

6. How many tribes were scheduled in 2003 in Jharkhand in the list of Scheduled Tribe

4

3

5

2

7. Who is the author of the book 'The Customs and Religion of Oraon's'

E.T. Dalton

P.O. Bodding

H.H. Risley

S.C. Rai


8. Which one among the following tribes is in the most primitive state

Onge

Jarwa

Khasi

Birhore

9. 'Pahadiyas' belong to which of the following races

Tibbetan Burmese

Austro Asiatic

Dravid

Mangole

10. Ethnology is related to which discipline

Anthropology

Psychology

Social Science

Linguistics

11. Which among the following is counted in both the streams Tribes and Sadan

Chero-Kharvar

Mahali-Lohara

Asur-Korva

Birhore-Birjia

12. Which among the following is the most developed tribe of India

Bheel

Naga

Santhal

Meena

13. Which script is being developed for 'Kurukh' language

Ole Chiki

Varang Kshiti

Tolong Siki

Jhar Lipi

14. Who among the following is not a supporter of 'Music Theory'

Max Muller

Darwin

Spencer

Jespersen

15. Match List I with List II. Use the code given below for right answer List I List II (State) (Language)

a. Goa i. English

b. Andhra Pradesh ii. Konkani

c. Mizoram iii. Telugu

d. Nagaland iv. Mizo

Codes a b c d

iv iii ii

iii iv i

ii i iii

(4)iii i ii iv


16. 'The act of presenting an equivalent message from the original language into the target language is called translation.' Who has said the above

Naeda and Tever

Pattanayak

Catford

Newmark

17. The nine languages of Jharkhand have been divided into how many language families

04

05

02

03

18. Which State is accepted English as it's state language

Tripura

Nagaland

Sikkim

Assam

19. Ranchi University was founded on

12th August, 1962

11th June, 1961

12th July, 1960

10th July, 1960

20. Dr. Camil Bulcke worked on 'Ramkatha Utpatti Aur Vikas' for his doctoral thesis.

True

False

Doubtful

Partially true

21. 'Dekhan Mein Chhotan Lage, Ghav Kare Gambheer' has been said for which of the following poets

Kabir

Rahim

Ghananand

Bihari

22. Who's articles have been compiled in the book 'Nakhoon Kyon Badhate Hain

Mohan Rakesh

Ram Chandra Shukla

Hazari Prasad Dwivedi

Harishankar Parsai

23. The tradition of worshipping God by impersonification of nature is the speciality of

Indian Poets

Indian Drama Writers

Indian Novelists

Indian Story Writers

24. Who among the following is a Mundari specialist

P.O. Bodding

Father Hoffman

H.S. Biligree

Frank Sidwick

25. The magazine 'Sarna Phool' is brought out which occasion

Holi-Diwali

Magh-Devthan

Manda-Jatra

Karma-Sarhul

26. What is the name of the book written by B.P. Keshari

Sato Nadi Paar

Jhoomar Sangeet

Nagpuri Kavi Aur Unke Kavya

Vivah Geet

27. Which magazine has brought out an special issue on Dr. Ram Dayal Munda

Dahar

Rumbul

Spat Bharti

All the three

28. The magazine 'Titaki' is published in which of the following languages

Khortha

Nagpuri

Kurmali

Panchpargania

29. Match List I with List II. Use the code given below for right answer

List I List II

a. Dahar i. Mundari

b. Titaki ii. Nagpuri

c. Hodesamvad iii. Khortha

d. Rumbul iv. Santhali

Codes a b c d

iv iii ii

(2) ii iii iv i

(3) iii ii i iv

i ii iii

30. Which of the following pairs is a correct one

Chir Purana Cheer Vastra

Pani Jal Pa i Pair

Bahan Bahna Vahan Dhona

Giree Gir Jana Giri Nadi

31. Which Rasa has been called Rasa raj

Shant

Karuna

Veer

Shringar

32. 'Shabdartho Sahito Kavyam' who among the following has defined Kavya as above

Anand Varddhan

Acharya Mammat

Acharya Bhamah

Kuntak

33. 'Tarani Tanuja Tat Tamal Taruvar Bahu Chhaye' is an example of which Alankara

Rupak

Anupras

Shlesh

Yamak

34. Match List I with List II. Use the code given below for right answer

List I List II

a. Pratyek Mahan Kavi Shikshak i. Longinous Hota Hai.

b. Udattata Mahan Atma Ki ii. William Wordsworth Pratidhwani Hai.

c. Kavya Prabal Bhawon Ka Sahaj iii. Coleridge Uchchhalan Hai.

d. Kavi Kavya Ki Srishti Nahi Karta, iv. T.H. Wordsworth Swayam Kavya Ban Jata Hai.

Codes a b c d

ii i iv iii

(2) iii iv i ii

i iii ii iv

(4) iv ii iii i

35. Among the two statements given below, one is called Assertion and the other one is Reason

Assertion First of all a man learns his behaviour and gets concepts at his home.

Reason Because family is his first school. Use the code for right answer

Codes

is true, but is false.

is false, but is true.

and both are false.

and both are true.

36. The Hindi translation 'Poornaprakash Chandraprabha' of a Marathi Novel has been done by

Pratap Narayan Mishra

Bhartendu Harishchandra

Dharmaveer Bharti

Mohan Rakesh

37. 'Ram Charit Manas' has been composed mainly in which of the following Chhandas

Kavitta Sawaiya

Sortha Chhappaya

Doha Chaupai

B· Harigiteeka arve

38. 'Kamayani' is a great book by

Prasad

Mahadevi

Nirala

Pant

39. Who has written the short story 'Poos Ki Raat'

Sudarshan

Premchand

Yashpal

Jayshankar Prasad

40. The language of Kabir was

Brajbhasha

Apbhransha

Awadhi

Sadhukkadi

41. Match List I with List II. Use the code given below for right answer

List I (Poet) List II (Language)

a. Kabirdas i. Awadhi

b. Surdas ii. Sadhukkadi

c. Tulsidas iii. Rajasthani

d. Meera iv. Braj

Codes a b c d

iv i iii

iii iv ii

i iii ii

iii ii ii iv

42. Bauddha Dharma spread to eastern India in which of the distorted forms

Jain Sampradaya

Siddha Sampradaya

Vajrayan Sampradaya

Vaishnav Sampradaya

43. According to Hindi grammar the total number of Devnagari consonants is

33

37

35

43

44. Phoole Kal Sakal Mahi Chhaie

Janu Barsa Ritu Prakat Budhai||

The above given lines of Tulsidas are an example of which Alankar

Upama

Utpreksha

Rupak

Atishayokti

45. Among the two statements given below one is called Assertion and the other one is Reason

Assertion The word 'Kahani' has been derived from the art of storytelling.

Reason Because the purpose is to narrate the event from beginning to end. Use the code for right answer

Codes

and both are true.

and both are false.

is true, but is false.

is false, but is true

46. Roop Hai Kiran Mein Saundarya Hai Suman Mein Tu Prana Hai Pawan Mein Vistar Hai Gagan Mein'. This is an example of which Alankara

Utpreksha

Virodhabhas

Atishayokti

Ullekh

47. According to Chhanda Shashtra the number of main types of Chhandas are

Two

Four

Three

Five

48. Who was the author of the famous novel 'Jhootha Sach'

Prem Chand

Yashpal

Jai Shankar Prasad

Jainendra Kumar

49. 'Aadi Ramayana' is a work by

Kamban

Kirtivasa

Valmiki

Camil Bulcke

50. Shravan Kumar was killed by who's arrow

Ravana

Meghnath

Ram

Dashrath


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