Exam Details
Subject | general paper | |
Paper | paper 1 | |
Exam / Course | ugc net national eligibility test | |
Department | ||
Organization | university grants commission | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | December, 2009 | |
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Question Paper
1. Which of the following skills are needed for present day teacher to adjust effectively with the classroom teaching
1. Knowledge of technology
2. Use of technology in teaching learning
3. Knowledge of students' needs
4. Content mastery
1 3
2 3
3 4
2 4
2. Who has signed an MOU for Accreditation of Teacher Education Institutions in India
NAAC and UGC
NCTE and NAAC
UGC and NCTE
NCTE and IGNOU
3. The University which telecasts interaction educational programmes through its own channel is
Osmania University
University of Pune
Annamalai University
Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU)
4. Read the following passage and answer the Question Nos. 4 to 9
The decisive shift in British Policy really came about under mass pressure in the autumn and winter of 1945 to 46 the months which Perderel Moon while editing Wavell's Journal has perceptively described as 'The Edge of a Volcano'. Very foolishly, the British initially decided to hold public trials of several hundreds of the 20,000 I.N.A. prisoners (as well as dismissing from service and detaining without trial no less than 7,000). They compounded the folly by holding the first trial in the Red Fort, Delhi in November 1945, and putting on the dock together a Hindu, a Muslim and a Sikh (P.K. Sehgal, Shah Nawaz, Gurbaksh Singh Dhillon). Bhulabhai Desai, Tejbahadur Sapru and Nehru appeared for the defence (the latter putting on his barrister's gown after 25 years), and the Muslim League also joined the countrywide protest. On 20 November, an Intelligence Bureau note admitted that "there has seldom been a matter which has attracted so much Indian public interest and, it is safe to say, sympathy … this particular brand of sympathy cuts across communal barriers.' A journalist (B. Shiva Rao) visiting the Red Fort prisoners on the same day reported that 'There is not the slightest feeling among them of Hindu and Muslim … A majority of the men now awaiting trial in the Red Fort is Muslim. Some of these men are bitter that Mr. Jinnah is keeping alive a controversy about Pakistan.' The British became extremely nervous about the I.N.A. spirit spreading to the Indian Army, and in January the Punjab Governor reported that a Lahore reception for released I.N.A. prisoners had been attended by Indian soldiers in uniform.
4. Which heading is more appropriate to assign to the above passage
Wavell's Journal
Role of Muslim League
I.N.A. Trials
Red Fort Prisoners
5. The trial of P.K. Sehgal, Shah Nawaz and Gurbaksh Singh Dhillon symbolises
communal harmony
threat to all religious persons
threat to persons fighting for the freedom
British reaction against the natives
6. I.N.A. stands for
Indian National Assembly
Indian National Association
Inter-national Association
Indian National Army
7. 'There has seldom been a matter which has attracted so much Indian Public Interest and, it is safe to say, sympathy … this particular brand of sympathy cuts across communal barriers.' Who sympathises to whom and against whom
Muslims sympathised with Shah Nawaz against the British
Hindus sympathised with P.K. Sehgal against the British
Sikhs sympathised with Gurbaksh Singh Dhillon against the British
Indians sympathised with the persons who were to be trialled
8. The majority of people waiting for trial outside the Red Fort and criticising Jinnah were the
Hindus
Muslims
Sikhs
Hindus and Muslims both
9. The sympathy of Indian soldiers in uniform with the released I.N.A. prisoners at Lahore indicates
Feeling of Nationalism and Fraternity
Rebellious nature of Indian soldiers
Simply to participate in the reception party
None of the above
10. The country which has the distinction of having the two largest circulated newspapers in the world is
Great Britain
The United States
Japan
China
11. The chronological order of non-verbal communication is
Signs, symbols, codes, colours
Symbols, codes, signs, colours
Colours, signs, codes, symbols
Codes, colours, symbols, signs
12. Which of the following statements is not connected with communication
Medium is the message.
The world is an electronic cocoon.
Information is power.
Telepathy is technological.
13. Communication becomes circular when
the decoder becomes an encoder
the feedback is absent
the source is credible
the channel is clear
14. The site that played a major role during the terrorist attack on Mumbai in 2008 was
Orkut
Facebook
Amazon.com
Twitter
15. Assertion For an effective classroom communication at times it is desirable to use the projection technology.
Reason Using the projection technology facilitates extensive coverage of course contents.
Both and are true, and is the correct explanation.
Both and are true, but is not the correct explanation.
is true, but is false.
is false, but is true.
16. January 1995 was a Sunday. What day of the week lies on January 1996
Sunday
Monday
Wednesday
Saturday
17. When an error of is made in the length and breadth of a rectangle, the percentage error in the area of a rectangle will be
0
1
2
4
18. The next number in the series 19, 37, will be
74
75
76
None of the above
19. There are 10 true-false questions in an examination. Then these questions can be answered in
20 ways
100 ways
240 ways
1024 ways
20. What will be the next term in the following DCXW, FEVU, HGTS,
AKPO
ABYZ
JIRQ
LMRS
21. Three individuals Z hired a car on a sharing basis and paid Rs. 1,040. They used it for 11 hours, respectively. What are the charges paid by Y
Rs. 290
Rs. 320
Rs. 360
Rs. 440
22. Deductive argument involves
sufficient evidence
critical thinking
seeing logical relations
repeated observation
23. Inductive reasoning is based on or presupposes
uniformity of nature
God created the world
unity of nature
laws of nature
24. To be critical, thinking must be
practical
socially relevant
individually satisfying
analytical
25. Which of the following is an analogous statement
Man is like God
God is great
Gandhiji is the Father of the Nation
Man is a rational being.
26. are based on the following diagram in which there are three
intersecting circles. H representing The Hindu, I representing Indian Express and T
representing The Times of India. A total of 50 persons were surveyed and the number in the
Venn diagram indicates the number of persons reading the newspapers.
26. How many persons would be reading at least two newspapers
23 25
27 29
27. How many persons would be reading almost two newspapers
23 25
27 48
28. Which of the following graphs does not represent regular (periodic) behaviour of the
variable
1.
2.
3.
4.
1 2
3 4
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29. In which year total number of patients registered in hospital X and hospital Y was the
maximum
2003 2004
2005 2006
30. What is the maximum dispersion in the registration of patients in the two hospitals in a
year
8000 6000
4000 2000
31. In which year there was maximum decrease in registration of patients in hospital X
2003 2004
2005 2006
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Patients
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[For Blind Students Only]
Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions 26 to 31
London's phenomenal growth was probably at its fastest in the sixteenth century,
a period when the population was growing everywhere. Many people were attracted to
the rapidly growing port, which handled upto 90% of total English foreign trade and
gave rise to a wide range of ancillary industries. Other sectors provided goods and
services for the court, which now settled permanently in the capital, and for the
growing numbers of the rich and ambitious who were attracted by court's presence.
This concentration of the wealthy made London a great leisure centre and the main
purveyor of professional services, especially in medicine and law. Population growth
now tended to become cumulative. More people needed even more people to provide
them with goods and services that they required to survive in a large city. London was
always an unhealthy place and mortality rates were much higher than elsewhere in the
country, sometime rising to catastrophic heights, as in the terrible plagues of 1603,
1625 and 1665, the last of which killed 80,000 people, 1/6th of the total population of
the city. Such high death rates coupled with rather low fertility, meant that London
could never grow by its own natural increase. In the century after 1650, when London
continued to grow but the English population remained fairly stable, immigration to the
city drained the countryside of people and gave London its highest-yet population. It
has probably then, in the early eighteenth century London of Defoe and Hogarth, that
the city also had its greatest significance as a school centre and a school of manners and
ideas for the rest of the country.
26. London's rate of population increase was at its greatest in the seventeenth century
because
Its death rate was the highest in Britain at that time
It was a time when the population growth was declining everywhere
Migrants were drawn to London because of the vast increase in trading
Its high rate of mortality was offset by a low birthrate
27. In comparison to the rest of the country, the population decline in London in the
seventeenth century was as a result of
frequent outbreaks of plague
low rate of fertility
immigration to other parts of the country
movement of people to other countries
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28. After 1600 A.D., the demography of London was characterised by
high deathrates and birthrates
three major outbreaks of disease, the last of which was responsible for the death
of over 80,000 people
a rise in population through natural growth
population stability
29. Examples of the economic hegemony of London in the seventeenth century include
the movement of the Court permanently to the capital
9/10th of England's overseas trade passing through its docks
a large variety of secondary industries growing up around the port of London.
London becoming England's major intellectual and cultural centre at the time of
Defoe and Hogarth.
30. Which one of the following was not the cause of high rate of death among the people of
London
Increasing low fertility among people
Absence of diseases
Family planning regulations of the State
Migration of population
31. What made London a great leisure centre
Growth of ancillary industries.
Concentration of wealth among people who were earlier poor.
Increased rate of mortality.
Due to increase in immigrant population.
32. Which of the following sources of data is not based on primary data collection
Census of India National Sample Survey
Statistical Abstracts of India National Family Health Survey
33. Which of the four data sets have more dispersion
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0 1 1 0
3 5 2 4 1 5
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34. Which of the following is not related to information security on the Internet
Data Encryption Water marking
Data Hiding Information Retrieval
35. Which is the largest unit of storage among the following
Terabyte Megabyte
Kilobyte Gigabyte
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36. bit stands for
binary information term binary digit
binary tree Bivariate Theory
37. Which one of the following is not a linear data structure
Array Binary Tree
Queue Stack
38. Which one of the following is not a network device
Router Switch
Hub CPU
39. A compiler is used to convert the following to object code which can be executed
High-level language Low-level language
Assembly language Natural language
40. The great Indian Bustard bird is found in
Thar Desert of Rajasthan Coastal regions of India
Malabar Coast Delta regions
41. The Sagarmanthan National Park has been established to preserve the eco-system of
which mountain peak
Kanchenjunga Mount Everest
Annapurna Dhaulavira
42. Maximum soot is released from
Petrol vehicles CNG vehicles
Diesel vehicles Thermal Power Plants
43. Surface Ozone is produced from
Transport sector Cement plants
Textile industry Chemical industry
44. Which one of the following non-conventional energy sources can be exploited most
economically
Solar
Wind
Geo-thermal
Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC)
45. The most recurring natural hazard in India is
Earthquakes Floods
Landslides Volcanoes
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46. The recommendation of National Knowledge Commission for the establishment of
1500 Universities is to
create more teaching jobs
ensure increase in student enrolment in higher education
replace or substitute the privately managed higher education institutions by public
institutions
enable increased movement of students from rural areas to urban areas
47. According to Article 120 of the Constitution of India, the business in Parliament shall
be transacted in
English only
Hindi only
English and Hindi both
All the languages included in Eighth Schedule of the Constitution
48. Which of the following is more interactive and student centric
Seminar Workshop
Lecture Group Discussion
49. The Parliament in India is composed of
Lok Sabha Rajya Sabha
Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha Vice President
Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha President
Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha with their Secretariats
50. The enrolment in higher education in India is contributed both by Formal System of
Education and by System of Distance Education. Distance education contributes
50% of formal system
25% of formal system
10% of the formal system
Distance education system's contribution is not taken into account while
considering the figures of enrolment in higher education
51. Assertion The U.G.C. Academic Staff Colleges came into existence to improve
the quality of teachers.
Reason University and college teachers have to undergo both orientation and
refresher courses.
Both and are true and is the correct explanation.
Both and are correct but is not the correct explanation of
is correct and is false.
is false and is correct.
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1. Knowledge of technology
2. Use of technology in teaching learning
3. Knowledge of students' needs
4. Content mastery
1 3
2 3
3 4
2 4
2. Who has signed an MOU for Accreditation of Teacher Education Institutions in India
NAAC and UGC
NCTE and NAAC
UGC and NCTE
NCTE and IGNOU
3. The University which telecasts interaction educational programmes through its own channel is
Osmania University
University of Pune
Annamalai University
Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU)
4. Read the following passage and answer the Question Nos. 4 to 9
The decisive shift in British Policy really came about under mass pressure in the autumn and winter of 1945 to 46 the months which Perderel Moon while editing Wavell's Journal has perceptively described as 'The Edge of a Volcano'. Very foolishly, the British initially decided to hold public trials of several hundreds of the 20,000 I.N.A. prisoners (as well as dismissing from service and detaining without trial no less than 7,000). They compounded the folly by holding the first trial in the Red Fort, Delhi in November 1945, and putting on the dock together a Hindu, a Muslim and a Sikh (P.K. Sehgal, Shah Nawaz, Gurbaksh Singh Dhillon). Bhulabhai Desai, Tejbahadur Sapru and Nehru appeared for the defence (the latter putting on his barrister's gown after 25 years), and the Muslim League also joined the countrywide protest. On 20 November, an Intelligence Bureau note admitted that "there has seldom been a matter which has attracted so much Indian public interest and, it is safe to say, sympathy … this particular brand of sympathy cuts across communal barriers.' A journalist (B. Shiva Rao) visiting the Red Fort prisoners on the same day reported that 'There is not the slightest feeling among them of Hindu and Muslim … A majority of the men now awaiting trial in the Red Fort is Muslim. Some of these men are bitter that Mr. Jinnah is keeping alive a controversy about Pakistan.' The British became extremely nervous about the I.N.A. spirit spreading to the Indian Army, and in January the Punjab Governor reported that a Lahore reception for released I.N.A. prisoners had been attended by Indian soldiers in uniform.
4. Which heading is more appropriate to assign to the above passage
Wavell's Journal
Role of Muslim League
I.N.A. Trials
Red Fort Prisoners
5. The trial of P.K. Sehgal, Shah Nawaz and Gurbaksh Singh Dhillon symbolises
communal harmony
threat to all religious persons
threat to persons fighting for the freedom
British reaction against the natives
6. I.N.A. stands for
Indian National Assembly
Indian National Association
Inter-national Association
Indian National Army
7. 'There has seldom been a matter which has attracted so much Indian Public Interest and, it is safe to say, sympathy … this particular brand of sympathy cuts across communal barriers.' Who sympathises to whom and against whom
Muslims sympathised with Shah Nawaz against the British
Hindus sympathised with P.K. Sehgal against the British
Sikhs sympathised with Gurbaksh Singh Dhillon against the British
Indians sympathised with the persons who were to be trialled
8. The majority of people waiting for trial outside the Red Fort and criticising Jinnah were the
Hindus
Muslims
Sikhs
Hindus and Muslims both
9. The sympathy of Indian soldiers in uniform with the released I.N.A. prisoners at Lahore indicates
Feeling of Nationalism and Fraternity
Rebellious nature of Indian soldiers
Simply to participate in the reception party
None of the above
10. The country which has the distinction of having the two largest circulated newspapers in the world is
Great Britain
The United States
Japan
China
11. The chronological order of non-verbal communication is
Signs, symbols, codes, colours
Symbols, codes, signs, colours
Colours, signs, codes, symbols
Codes, colours, symbols, signs
12. Which of the following statements is not connected with communication
Medium is the message.
The world is an electronic cocoon.
Information is power.
Telepathy is technological.
13. Communication becomes circular when
the decoder becomes an encoder
the feedback is absent
the source is credible
the channel is clear
14. The site that played a major role during the terrorist attack on Mumbai in 2008 was
Orkut
Amazon.com
15. Assertion For an effective classroom communication at times it is desirable to use the projection technology.
Reason Using the projection technology facilitates extensive coverage of course contents.
Both and are true, and is the correct explanation.
Both and are true, but is not the correct explanation.
is true, but is false.
is false, but is true.
16. January 1995 was a Sunday. What day of the week lies on January 1996
Sunday
Monday
Wednesday
Saturday
17. When an error of is made in the length and breadth of a rectangle, the percentage error in the area of a rectangle will be
0
1
2
4
18. The next number in the series 19, 37, will be
74
75
76
None of the above
19. There are 10 true-false questions in an examination. Then these questions can be answered in
20 ways
100 ways
240 ways
1024 ways
20. What will be the next term in the following DCXW, FEVU, HGTS,
AKPO
ABYZ
JIRQ
LMRS
21. Three individuals Z hired a car on a sharing basis and paid Rs. 1,040. They used it for 11 hours, respectively. What are the charges paid by Y
Rs. 290
Rs. 320
Rs. 360
Rs. 440
22. Deductive argument involves
sufficient evidence
critical thinking
seeing logical relations
repeated observation
23. Inductive reasoning is based on or presupposes
uniformity of nature
God created the world
unity of nature
laws of nature
24. To be critical, thinking must be
practical
socially relevant
individually satisfying
analytical
25. Which of the following is an analogous statement
Man is like God
God is great
Gandhiji is the Father of the Nation
Man is a rational being.
26. are based on the following diagram in which there are three
intersecting circles. H representing The Hindu, I representing Indian Express and T
representing The Times of India. A total of 50 persons were surveyed and the number in the
Venn diagram indicates the number of persons reading the newspapers.
26. How many persons would be reading at least two newspapers
23 25
27 29
27. How many persons would be reading almost two newspapers
23 25
27 48
28. Which of the following graphs does not represent regular (periodic) behaviour of the
variable
1.
2.
3.
4.
1 2
3 4
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Study the following graph and answer the questions 29 to 31
29. In which year total number of patients registered in hospital X and hospital Y was the
maximum
2003 2004
2005 2006
30. What is the maximum dispersion in the registration of patients in the two hospitals in a
year
8000 6000
4000 2000
31. In which year there was maximum decrease in registration of patients in hospital X
2003 2004
2005 2006
No. of
Patients
Registered
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[For Blind Students Only]
Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions 26 to 31
London's phenomenal growth was probably at its fastest in the sixteenth century,
a period when the population was growing everywhere. Many people were attracted to
the rapidly growing port, which handled upto 90% of total English foreign trade and
gave rise to a wide range of ancillary industries. Other sectors provided goods and
services for the court, which now settled permanently in the capital, and for the
growing numbers of the rich and ambitious who were attracted by court's presence.
This concentration of the wealthy made London a great leisure centre and the main
purveyor of professional services, especially in medicine and law. Population growth
now tended to become cumulative. More people needed even more people to provide
them with goods and services that they required to survive in a large city. London was
always an unhealthy place and mortality rates were much higher than elsewhere in the
country, sometime rising to catastrophic heights, as in the terrible plagues of 1603,
1625 and 1665, the last of which killed 80,000 people, 1/6th of the total population of
the city. Such high death rates coupled with rather low fertility, meant that London
could never grow by its own natural increase. In the century after 1650, when London
continued to grow but the English population remained fairly stable, immigration to the
city drained the countryside of people and gave London its highest-yet population. It
has probably then, in the early eighteenth century London of Defoe and Hogarth, that
the city also had its greatest significance as a school centre and a school of manners and
ideas for the rest of the country.
26. London's rate of population increase was at its greatest in the seventeenth century
because
Its death rate was the highest in Britain at that time
It was a time when the population growth was declining everywhere
Migrants were drawn to London because of the vast increase in trading
Its high rate of mortality was offset by a low birthrate
27. In comparison to the rest of the country, the population decline in London in the
seventeenth century was as a result of
frequent outbreaks of plague
low rate of fertility
immigration to other parts of the country
movement of people to other countries
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28. After 1600 A.D., the demography of London was characterised by
high deathrates and birthrates
three major outbreaks of disease, the last of which was responsible for the death
of over 80,000 people
a rise in population through natural growth
population stability
29. Examples of the economic hegemony of London in the seventeenth century include
the movement of the Court permanently to the capital
9/10th of England's overseas trade passing through its docks
a large variety of secondary industries growing up around the port of London.
London becoming England's major intellectual and cultural centre at the time of
Defoe and Hogarth.
30. Which one of the following was not the cause of high rate of death among the people of
London
Increasing low fertility among people
Absence of diseases
Family planning regulations of the State
Migration of population
31. What made London a great leisure centre
Growth of ancillary industries.
Concentration of wealth among people who were earlier poor.
Increased rate of mortality.
Due to increase in immigrant population.
32. Which of the following sources of data is not based on primary data collection
Census of India National Sample Survey
Statistical Abstracts of India National Family Health Survey
33. Which of the four data sets have more dispersion
88 91 90 92 89 91
0 1 1 0
3 5 2 4 1 5
0 5 8 10
34. Which of the following is not related to information security on the Internet
Data Encryption Water marking
Data Hiding Information Retrieval
35. Which is the largest unit of storage among the following
Terabyte Megabyte
Kilobyte Gigabyte
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›üÖ™üÖ Æüև؛ü*Ö ‡Ó±úÖ´Öì¿Ö-Ö ×¸ü™ÒüÖ‡¾Ö»Ö
35. ´Öë ÃÖê úß ÃÖ²ÖÃÖê ²Ö›üß ‡úÖ‡Ô ÃÖß Æîü
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36. bit stands for
binary information term binary digit
binary tree Bivariate Theory
37. Which one of the following is not a linear data structure
Array Binary Tree
Queue Stack
38. Which one of the following is not a network device
Router Switch
Hub CPU
39. A compiler is used to convert the following to object code which can be executed
High-level language Low-level language
Assembly language Natural language
40. The great Indian Bustard bird is found in
Thar Desert of Rajasthan Coastal regions of India
Malabar Coast Delta regions
41. The Sagarmanthan National Park has been established to preserve the eco-system of
which mountain peak
Kanchenjunga Mount Everest
Annapurna Dhaulavira
42. Maximum soot is released from
Petrol vehicles CNG vehicles
Diesel vehicles Thermal Power Plants
43. Surface Ozone is produced from
Transport sector Cement plants
Textile industry Chemical industry
44. Which one of the following non-conventional energy sources can be exploited most
economically
Solar
Wind
Geo-thermal
Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC)
45. The most recurring natural hazard in India is
Earthquakes Floods
Landslides Volcanoes
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43. ÃÖŸÖÆüß †Öê•ÖÖê-Ö ×úÃÖÃÖê ÆüÖêŸÖß Æîü
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44. *Öî¸ü ¯ÖÖ¸ü´¯Ö׸üú ‰ú•ÖÖÔ ÄÖÖêŸÖÖë ´Öë ÃÖê ×úÃÖúÖ †×ŸÖ ×´ÖŸÖ¾µÖ×µÖŸÖÖ êú ÃÖÖ£Ö ¤üÖêÆü-Ö ×úµÖÖ •ÖÖ ÃÖúŸÖÖ Æîü
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46. The recommendation of National Knowledge Commission for the establishment of
1500 Universities is to
create more teaching jobs
ensure increase in student enrolment in higher education
replace or substitute the privately managed higher education institutions by public
institutions
enable increased movement of students from rural areas to urban areas
47. According to Article 120 of the Constitution of India, the business in Parliament shall
be transacted in
English only
Hindi only
English and Hindi both
All the languages included in Eighth Schedule of the Constitution
48. Which of the following is more interactive and student centric
Seminar Workshop
Lecture Group Discussion
49. The Parliament in India is composed of
Lok Sabha Rajya Sabha
Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha Vice President
Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha President
Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha with their Secretariats
50. The enrolment in higher education in India is contributed both by Formal System of
Education and by System of Distance Education. Distance education contributes
50% of formal system
25% of formal system
10% of the formal system
Distance education system's contribution is not taken into account while
considering the figures of enrolment in higher education
51. Assertion The U.G.C. Academic Staff Colleges came into existence to improve
the quality of teachers.
Reason University and college teachers have to undergo both orientation and
refresher courses.
Both and are true and is the correct explanation.
Both and are correct but is not the correct explanation of
is correct and is false.
is false and is correct.
X-00 21 P.T.O.
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