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Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Objective Test UGC (NET/JRF) Examination


Objective Test UGC (NET/JRF) Examination
Free online UGC Test Paper
1. Which day of the week was there on January 1, 2001?
(a) Monday
(b) Wednesday
(c) Saturday
(d) Tuesday
Ans:-A

2. Which of the following combination of subjects would help a teacher to develop good pedagogical methods?
(a) Sociology and Philosophy
(b) Philosophy and Psychology
(c) Psychology and Sociology
(d) None of these
Ans:-C

4. Factorial research means
(a) To search between two variables
(b) To Search between more variables
(c) To test hypothesis
(d) None of these
Ans:-B


5. There is a debate as to whether teaching is a true profession or, not. The most critical factor needed to make teaching a true profession is:
(a) Discipline of its own members
(b) A longer period of training
(c) Better spirits among teachers
(d) All the above
Ans:-A

6. Teaching aids are used for....
(a) To make teaching fanny
(b) To teach student at their level
(c) Both (a) and (b)
(d) None of these
Ans:-B

7. For maintaining order, insertions in a lexical ordered binary tree can only be performed at:
(a) A leaf level
(b) A root node
(c) An intermediate level
(d) None of these
Ans:-A


Read the following passage and answer the questions 8 to 11.
Bog type of wetland ecosystem characterized by wet, spongy, poorly drained peaty soil. Bogs can be divided into three types: (1) typical bogs of cool regions, dominated by the growth of bog mosses. Sphagnum, and heaths, particularly Chamaedaphne (northern bogs with trees growing on them are often called muskegs); (2) fens, dominated by grass like plants, grasses, sedges, and reeds; and (3) tropical tree bogs, in which the peat may be formed almost entirely from tree remains. Typical, or Sphagnum, bogs are highly acid with a pH (index of acidity- alkalinity) of less than five (seven being neutral) and are associated with waters containing no more minerals than are contained in rainwater, often the only source of water for a bog. Fens are watered with groundwater that has some dissolved minerals and that has a pH above five; that is, it is only moderately acid. Fens and bogs are often associated in one area that usually is called a bog. Tropical bogs occur only in areas where the water is very low in minerals. They are less common than swamps but still cover extensive areas in Malaya, Indonesia, tropical South America, and Africa.

8. Bog is included under
(a) Mountain ecosystem
(b) Forest ecosystem
(c) Ocean ecosystem
(d) Wetland ecosystem
Ans:-D


9. Bogs can be divided into
(a) Four types
(b) Three types
(c) Two types
(d) None of these
Ans:-B

10. Tropical bogs are occur only in areas where the
(a)  Water is very low in minerals
(b)  Water is very high in minerals
(c)  Water neither low nor high in minerals
(d)  None of these
Ans:-A


11. Typical bogs of cool regions dominated by
(a) The growth of bog mosses, sphagnum and heath.
(b) Grass Like plants, grasses, sedges and reeds.
(c) Both (a) and (b)
(d) None of these
Ans:-A


12. One half of the students body at an Indian University Study German and one-third of the others study French. The remaining 600 do not study any foreign language. How many students are there in this university?
(a) 720
(b) 1100
(c) 1800
(d) 2700
Ans:-C


13. If P’s and Q’s ages add up to 42 and P is 10 years junior to R who is 8 years senior to Q.
What are the ages of P. Q, R respectively
(a) 22 yrs, 20 yrs, 24 yrs
(b) 20 yrs, 22 yrs, 2 yrs
(c) 12 yrs, 30 yrs, 32 yrs
(d) 20 yrs, 22 yrs, 30 yrs
Ans:-D


14. A start with 20 and carry on certain arithmetic operations in sequence.
Which of the following sequence of operations will not help to arrive at the same 20?
(a) + 4 ÷ 8 x 7—1
(b) x 3 + 4÷ 16 x 5
(c) —7 x 2 ÷ 2 + 7
(4) + 8 ÷ 14 x 12 —3
Ans:-D


15. Which of the following is most important for a teacher?
(a) Classroom discipline
(b) Subject he is teaching
(c) Students of the class
(d) Time available for teaching
Ans:-C


16. Find out the number that does not have the same property shared by others.
(a) 6385
(b) 7496
(c) 3658
(d) 4659
Ans:-D


17. A 300 metre long train passes a pole in 12 seconds. What is its speed in kilometre per hour?
(a) 40 km/hrs
(b) 72 km/hrs
(c) 90 km/hrs
(d) 120 km/hrs
Ans:-C


18. Which group of communication aspects does not distort the communication process in the class?
(a) Reversing—evaluating—focussing
(b) Evaluating—focussing—illustrating
(c) Evaluating—focussing—exaggerating
(4) Focussing—illustrating-—-exaggerating
Ans:-D

19. A good teacher is one who?
(a) is highly intelligent
(b) Lives simple life
(c) Has mastery over his teaching subject
(d) Has genuine interest in his students
Ans:-D

20. If 879 = 8,625 = 3 and 586 = 9, what is 785?
(a) 7
(b) 0
(c) 9
(4) 6
Ans:-B

21. If 5 x 4 = 15,7 x 8 = 49 and 6 x 5 = 24,what will 8 x 4 be
(a) 24 .
(b) 64
(c) 28
(d) 30

Ans:-A


Directions (Qs. Nos. 22 to 24) :Find out the number that comes next and complete the series.
22. 9, 25, 49, 81, 121 …………
(a) 144
(b)  81
(c) 156
(d) 169
Ans:-D


23. 1, 2, 5,…………
(a) 10
(b)  9
(c)  8
(d) 15
Ans:-A

24. 4, 2, 5, 1, 6,…………..
(a) Zero
(b) 7
(c) 9
(d)11
Ans:-A


25. Educational administration is
(a) An art
(b) A science
(c) Both (a) and (b)
(d) None of these
Ans:-C



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