26 June 2025- Morning Shift- UGC NET Paper 1

Total Questions: 50

1. The following table shows the cumulative percentage of the total number of students appearing in the Hindi and Punjabi examination and the cumulative number of students appearing in the Hindi examination and scoring marks in five different categories, namely, 80 and above; 70 and above; 60 and above; 50 and above; and 40 and above. Based on the data in the table, answer the questions that follow.

Marks-wise distribution of students

Marks (Out of 100)Cumulative percentage of the total number of students who appeared in Hindi and PunjabiCumulative number of students who appeared in Hindi
80 and above15%108
70 and above35%264
60 and above65%424
50 and above90%554
40 and above100%624

(1) Total number of students who attended the exam is 1200.
(2) No student failed in the examination.
(3) Each student appeared in only one exam, that is, either in Hindi or in Punjabi exam.

What is the sum of the number of students who scored 70 or more than 70 but less than 80 marks in Hindi and the number of students who scored 80 or more than 80 marks in Punjabi ?

Correct Answer: (2) 228

2. What is the ratio of the number of students who scored 50 or more than 50 marks but less than 60 marks in Hindi to the number of students who scored 40 or more than 40 marks but less than 50 marks in Punjabi ?

Correct Answer: (4) 13:5

3. The number of students who scored 80 and above marks in Hindi is______ % less than the number of students who scored 60 or more than 60 marks but less than 70 marks in Punjabi.

Correct Answer: (1) 46

4. What is the difference between the number of students who scored 70 or more than 70 marks but less than 80 marks in Punjabi and the number of students who scored 40 or more than 40 marks but less than 50 marks in Hindi

Correct Answer: (3) 14

5. What is the average of the number of students who scored 50 or more than 50 marks but less than 60 marks in Punjabi and the number of students who scored 50 or more than 50 marks but less than 60 marks in Hindi ?

Correct Answer: (2) 150

6. The role of a teacher in the simulation model is that of ____.

Correct Answer: (1) Explaining

7. The CBCS (Choice Based Credit System) in higher education promotes :

Correct Answer: (2) Flexibility in course selection

8. Arrange the problem-solving strategy.

(A) Generate many possible solutions
(B) Determine how to implement the solution and evaluate the success of the solution
(C) Make a decision
(D) Evaluate each solution
(E) Define the problem

Choose the correct answer from the options given below.

Correct Answer: (2) E, A, D, C, B

9. Learning for all implies :

(A) Inclusive Education
(B) Equitable Education
(C) Inclusive and Equitable Education
(D) Quality Education
(E) Categorized based Education

Choose the correct answer from the options given below.

Correct Answer: (3) C only

10. Match List-I with List-II

List-I (Learning style)List-II (Strengths)
A. ConvergentI. Creating theoretical model
B. DivergentII. Practical Application of ideas
C. AssimilationIII. Carry out plans and tasks that involves students in new experiences
D. AccommodativeIV. Imaginative ability and generation of ideas

Choose the correct answer from the options given below :

Correct Answer: (3) A-II, B-IV, C-I, D-III