NTA UGC NET Aug 2024 Paper-1
Question 1 |
The following table shows the proportion of students passed in three different Graduation Streams, namely, Arts, Science and Commerce, from seven different cities A-G, along with the ratio of Males (M) to Females (F) for the three streams among the students. Based on the data in the table, answer the questions that follow.
City-wise details of Graduating students
The number of males who passed in Commerce from City-F is approximately __________% more than the number of females who passed in Commerce from City-F.
City-wise details of Graduating students

The number of males who passed in Commerce from City-F is approximately __________% more than the number of females who passed in Commerce from City-F.
31.25
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47.47 | |
45.45 | |
42.67 |
Question 2 |
The following table shows the proportion of students passed in three different Graduation Streams, namely, Arts, Science and Commerce, from seven different cities A-G, along with the ratio of Males (M) to Females (F) for the three streams among the students. Based on the data in the table, answer the questions that follow.
City-wise details of Graduating students
For City-A, if the total number of males who passed in Arts is 2480, then what is the difference between the number of students who passed in Commerce and that in Science ?
City-wise details of Graduating students
For City-A, if the total number of males who passed in Arts is 2480, then what is the difference between the number of students who passed in Commerce and that in Science ?
600 | |
1000 | |
1400 | |
1800 |
Question 3 |
The following table shows the proportion of students passed in three different Graduation Streams, namely, Arts, Science and Commerce, from seven different cities A-G, along with the ratio of Males (M) to Females (F) for the three streams among the students. Based on the data in the table, answer the questions that follow.
City-wise details of Graduating students
If the number of students who passed in Commerce from City-F is 3240, then the number of students who passed from City-F is _________% of the number of Science students who passed from City-F.
City-wise details of Graduating students
If the number of students who passed in Commerce from City-F is 3240, then the number of students who passed from City-F is _________% of the number of Science students who passed from City-F.
75 | |
150 | |
180 | |
225 |
Question 4 |
The following table shows the proportion of students passed in three different Graduation Streams, namely, Arts, Science and Commerce, from seven different cities A-G, along with the ratio of Males (M) to Females (F) for the three streams among the students. Based on the data in the table, answer the questions that follow.
City-wise details of Graduating students
If the number of females who passed in Arts from City-C is 768, then the number of males who passed in Commerce from City-C is approximately ___________% of the number of students who passed from city-C.
City-wise details of Graduating students
If the number of females who passed in Arts from City-C is 768, then the number of males who passed in Commerce from City-C is approximately ___________% of the number of students who passed from city-C.
14.76 | |
18.24 | |
27.8 | |
32.5 |
Question 5 |
The following table shows the proportion of students passed in three different Graduation Streams, namely, Arts, Science and Commerce, from seven different cities A-G, along with the ratio of Males (M) to Females (F) for the three streams among the students. Based on the data in the table, answer the questions that follow.
City-wise details of Graduating students
If the number of males who passed in Commerce from City-G is 2544, then what is the number of students who passed in Arts from City-G ?
City-wise details of Graduating students
If the number of males who passed in Commerce from City-G is 2544, then what is the number of students who passed in Arts from City-G ?
3600 | |
4200 | |
4800 | |
3400 |
Question 6 |
Among the following which is correct in the context of Sabda Pramana ?
For Samkhya, a word signifies universal
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For Jainas, a word signifies a particular | |
For old Nyaya, a word symbolizes universal only
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For Vedantins,a word primarily means the class character of individuals
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Question 7 |
Match List-I with List-II
List-I List-II
(Internet Term) (Description)
A)Blogs (I) Allows users to create and edit web pages using a browser
B)Podcasts (II) A type of bookmarking where a user “marks” a webpage or photo using text to describe its contents
C)Tagging (III) A series of digital media files
D)Wikis (IV) Personal internet journals,br> Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
List-I List-II
(Internet Term) (Description)
A)Blogs (I) Allows users to create and edit web pages using a browser
B)Podcasts (II) A type of bookmarking where a user “marks” a webpage or photo using text to describe its contents
C)Tagging (III) A series of digital media files
D)Wikis (IV) Personal internet journals,br> Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
(A)-(I), (B)-(II) , (C)-(III),(D)-(IV)
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(A)-(III), (B)-(IV) , (C)-(II),(D)-(I) | |
(A)-(IV), (B)-(III) , (C)-(II),(D)-(I) | |
(A)-(II), (B)-(III) , (C)-(IV),(D)-(I) |
Question 8 |
Which of the following criteria in research relates mainly to the issue of casuality?
Transferability | |
Measurement validity | |
External validity | |
Internal validity |
Question 9 |
Q9
Question 10 |
What among the following is incorrect about SWAYAM Prabha?
It was launched by Sri Abdul Kalam Azad. | |
Satellite is used for telecasting the educational contents through DTH channels. | |
The web portal of SWAYAM Prabha is maintained by INFLIBNET | |
The contents for SWAYAM Prabha are provided by NPTEL,IITs,UGC,CEC and IGNOU.
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Question 11 |
Three major actions in the process of communication are :
A)Receiving
B)Sending
C)Reviewing
D)Interpreting
E)Analysing
Choose the correct answer from the options given below :
A)Receiving
B)Sending
C)Reviewing
D)Interpreting
E)Analysing
Choose the correct answer from the options given below :
(C), (D) and (E) only | |
(A), (C) and (D) only | |
(A), (B) and (D) only | |
(A), (D) and (E) only |