2006 June UGC NET Paper-1

Question 1
Which of the following comprise teaching skill?
A
Black Board writing
B
Questioning
C
Explaining
D
All the above
Question 2
Which of the following statements is most appropriate?
A
Teachers can teach.
B
Teachers help can create in a student a desire to learn.
C
Lecture Method can be used for developing thinking.
D
Teachers are born.
Question 3
The first Indian chronicler of Indian history was:
A
Megasthanese
B
Fahiyan
C
Huan Tsang
D
Kalhan
Question 4
Which of the following statements is correct?
A
Syllabus is a part of curriculum.
B
Syllabus is an annexure to curriculum.
C
Curriculum is the same in all educational institutions affiliated to a particular university.
D
Syllabus is not the same in all educational institutions affiliated to a particular university.
Question 5
Which of the two given options is of the level of understanding?
(I) Define noun.
(II) Define noun in your own words.
A
Only I
B
Only II
C
Both I and II
D
Neither I nor II
Question 6
Which of the following options are the main tasks of research in modern society?
(I) to keep pace with the advancement in knowledge.
(II) to discover new things.
(III) to write a critique on the earlier writings.
(IV) to systematically examine and critically analyse the investigations/sources with objectivity.
A
IV, II and I
B
I, II and III
C
I and III
D
II, III and IV
Question 7
Match List-I (Interviews) with List-II (Meaning) and select the correct answer from the code given below: Code: (a)        (b)        (c)        (d)
A
(iv) (i) (ii) (iii)
B
(ii) (iv) (i) (iii)
C
(v) (ii) (iv) (i)
D
(i) (iii) (v) (iv)
Question 8
What do you consider as the main aim of inter disciplinary research?
A
To bring out holistic approach to research.
B
To reduce the emphasis of single subject in research domain.
C
To over simplify the problem of research.
D
To create a new trend in research methodology.
Question 9
One of the aims of the scientific method in research is to:
A
improve data interpretation
B
eliminate spurious relations
C
confirm triangulation
D
introduce new variables
Question 10
The depth of any research can be judged by:
A
title of the research.
B
objectives of the research.
C
total expenditure on the research.
D
duration of the research.
Question 11
Read the following passage and answer the questions 11 to 15: The superintendence, direction and control of preparation of electoral rolls for, and the conduct of, elections to Parliament and State Legislatures and elections to the offices of the President and the Vice - President of India are vested in the Election Commission of India.   It is an independent constitutional authority. Independence of the Election Commission and its insulation from executive interference is ensured by a specific provision under Article 324 (5) of the constitution that the chief Election Commissioner shall not be removed from his office except in like manner and on like grounds as a Judge of the Supreme Court and conditions of his service shall not be varied to his disadvantage after his appointment. In C.W.P. No. 4912 of 1998 (Kushra Bharat Vs. Union of India and others), the Delhi High Court directed that information relating to Government dues owed by the candidates to the departments dealing with Government accommodation, electricity, water, telephone and transport etc. and any other dues should be furnished by the candidates and this information should be published by the election authorities under the commission.
  • The text of the passage reflects or raises certain questions:
A
The authority of the commission cannot be challenged.
B
This would help in stopping the criminalization of Indian politics.
C
This would reduce substantially the number of contesting candidates.
D
This would ensure fair and free elections.
Question 12
Read the following passage and answer the questions 11 to 15: The superintendence, direction and control of preparation of electoral rolls for, and the conduct of, elections to Parliament and State Legislatures and elections to the offices of the President and the Vice - President of India are vested in the Election Commission of India.   It is an independent constitutional authority. Independence of the Election Commission and its insulation from executive interference is ensured by a specific provision under Article 324 (5) of the constitution that the chief Election Commissioner shall not be removed from his office except in like manner and on like grounds as a Judge of the Supreme Court and conditions of his service shall not be varied to his disadvantage after his appointment. In C.W.P. No. 4912 of 1998 (Kushra Bharat Vs. Union of India and others), the Delhi High Court directed that information relating to Government dues owed by the candidates to the departments dealing with Government accommodation, electricity, water, telephone and transport etc. and any other dues should be furnished by the candidates and this information should be published by the election authorities under the commission.  
  • According to the passage, the Election Commission is an independent constitutional authority. This is under Article No.
A
324
B
356
C
246
D
161
There are 12 questions to complete.

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