UGC NET Dec 2004 paper-1
Question 1 |
Discussion Method can be used when :
The topic is very difficult | |
The topic is easy | |
The topic is difficult | |
All the above |
Question 2 |
Which of the following is a teaching aid ?
Working Model of Wind Mill | |
Tape Recorder | |
16mm Film Projector | |
All the above |
Question 3 |
The main aim of teaching is :
To develop only reasoning | |
To develop only thinking | |
Both (A) and (B) | |
To give information |
Question 4 |
The quality of teaching is reflected :
By the attendance of students in the class | |
By the pass percentage of students | |
By the quality of questions asked by students | |
By the duration of silence maintained in the class |
Question 5 |
The present annual examination system :
promotes rote learning | |
does not promote good study habits | |
does not encourage students to be regular in class | |
All the above |
Question 6 |
A college wants to give training in use of Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) to researchers. For this the college should organise :
Conference | |
Seminar | |
Workshop | |
Lecture |
Question 7 |
Which of the following is NOT the characteristic of a research ?
Research is systematic | |
Research is not a process | |
Research is problem oriented | |
Research is not passive
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Question 8 |
Which of the following statement is correct ?
Discoveries are researches | |
Researches lead to discovery | |
Invention and Research are related | |
None of the above |
Question 9 |
Which of the following statement is correct ?
In research, objectives can be worded in question form | |
In research, objectives can be worded in statement form | |
Objectives are to be stated in Chapter I of the Thesis | |
All the above |
Question 10 |
Match List A with List B and choose the correct answer from the code given below :
(a)-(i), (b)-(iii), (c)-(ii), (d)-(v) | |
(a)-(i), (b)-(ii), (c)-(iv), (d)-(v) | |
(a)-(i), (b)-(iv), (c)-(ii), (d)-(v) | |
(a)-(i), (b)-(ii), (c)-(iii), (d)-(iv) |
Question 11 |
Read the following passage and answer the question numbers 11 to 15.
Each day at the Shantiniketan School starts with the Saraswati Vandana. When painting competitions are held in the school, images of Hindu gods and goddesses are most common. Sanskrit is a favourite subject of many a student. Nothing new about it except that the 1,200 - odd students studying in the Hindu - run school are Muslims. In 1983, when Ranchod bhai Kiri started Shantiniketan in the all - Muslim Juhapura area of Ahmedabad in Gujarat, only 20 percent of the students were Muslims. But when riots involving the Muslims of Juhapura and the Hindus of nearby Jivraj park-Vejalpur affected the locality, Hindus started migrating. Today, all the students are Muslims and the school is an unparalleled example of harmony. In the 2002, when a section of inflamed Muslims wanted the school closed, the parents of the students stood like a wall behind it. Shantiniketan’s principal says, We never thought of moving the school out of the area because of the love and affection of the local Muslims. Indeed they value the high standard of education which we have set. Such is the reputation of the school that some of the local Muslim strongmen accused of involvement in communal riots are willing to protect the school during the riots. The parents of Shantiniketans students believe that it's the best school when it comes to the quality of the teaching. A large number of students have gone for both graduation and post graduation studies. Significantly, the only Muslim teacher in the 40 - member teaching staff, Husena Mansuri, teaches Sanskrit. Infact, she is so happy at the school that she recently declined the principalship of another Muslim - run school. Some of the students entries in a recent school painting competition mere truly moving. One drew a pciture of Bharat Mata with a mosque and temple, while another portrayed a boy tying rakhi to his sister. Trully, Shantiniketan is a beacon of hope that, despite the provocations from both communities, Hindus and Muslims can live side-by-side with mutual respect.
- How the Shantiniketan school starts the day ?
National anthem | |
Prayer | |
Saraswati Vandana | |
Puja |
Question 12 |
Read the following passage and answer the question numbers 11 to 15.
Each day at the Shantiniketan School starts with the Saraswati Vandana. When painting competitions are held in the school, images of Hindu gods and goddesses are most common. Sanskrit is a favourite subject of many a student. Nothing new about it except that the 1,200 - odd students studying in the Hindu - run school are Muslims. In 1983, when Ranchod bhai Kiri started Shantiniketan in the all - Muslim Juhapura area of Ahmedabad in Gujarat, only 20 percent of the students were Muslims. But when riots involving the Muslims of Juhapura and the Hindus of nearby Jivraj park-Vejalpur affected the locality, Hindus started migrating. Today, all the students are Muslims and the school is an unparalleled example of harmony. In the 2002, when a section of inflamed Muslims wanted the school closed, the parents of the students stood like a wall behind it. Shantiniketan’s principal says, We never thought of moving the school out of the area because of the love and affection of the local Muslims. Indeed they value the high standard of education which we have set. Such is the reputation of the school that some of the local Muslim strongmen accused of involvement in communal riots are willing to protect the school during the riots. The parents of Shantiniketans students believe that its the best school when it comes to the quality of the teaching. A large number of students have gone for both graduation and post graduation studies. Significantly, the only Muslim teacher in the 40 - member teaching staff, Husena Mansuri, teaches Sanskrit. Infact, she is so happy at the school that she recently declined the principalship of another Muslim - run school. Some of the students entries in a recent school painting competition mere truly moving. One drew a picture of Bharat Mata with a mosque and temple, while another portrayed a boy tying rakhi to his sister. Trully, Shantiniketan is a beacon of hope that, despite the provocations from both communities, Hindus and Muslims can live side-by-side with mutual respect.
- Write the subject which is preferred by most of the students
Hindi | |
English | |
Sanskrit | |
Gujarati |