01 March 2023 – Evening Shift – UGC NET Paper-1

Total Questions: 50

21. An amount of ₹8500 becomes ₹9500 in 3 years time at some simple rate of interest. How much the amount of ₹10,200 will become in 5 years at the same rate of simple interest?

Correct Answer: (3) ₹12200

22. A man looks at the photograph of a person X and says "She is the daughter of the husband of only daughter of father of my brother-in-law (Wife's brother)". How is the person X related to the man?

Correct Answer: (1) Daughter

23. A person starts from point A and walks 30 meters in the North direction and then 20 meters towards West and reaches a point B. Thereafter, he takes a southward turn and walks 10 meters to point C. After that, he turns eastward and covers 15 meters to reach point D. Finally, turning to his right he walks 20 meters, Find the distance from his starting point to the end point.

Correct Answer: (2) 5 meters

24. What number should replace question Mark(?) in the series given below.

55, 47, 74, 10, 135, -81, 262?

Correct Answer: (2) 250

25. In a certain code language, the word TECHNOLOGY is written as 'ETHCONOLYG'. How will the word GENERATION be written in that language?

Correct Answer: (1) EGENARITNO

26. "Critics of Freudian theory should get themselves psychoanalyzed because opposition to the theory is itself caused by unconscious resistance arising from the Dedipal complex. Which according to Freud distorts one's thinking." Which logical fallacy is committed in the above argument?

Correct Answer: (3) Begging the Question

27. Which one of the following propositions is logically equivalent to the proposition-"Some attorneys are logicians"?

Correct Answer: (3) Some logicians are attorneys.

28. If the proposition 'No frogs are amphibians' is given as false then which of the following propositions can be immediately inferred to be true?

Correct Answer: (2) Some frogs are amphibians.

29. Which of the following propositions are so related that if one of them is true, the other has to be false and vice-versa?

A. All camels are herbivorous.
B. Some camels are herbivorous.
C. Some camels are not herbivorous.
D. No Camels are herbivorous.

Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

Correct Answer: (2) B and D only

30. Which of the following arguments is an example of Svarupāsīddha fallacy?

Correct Answer: (3) Sound is a quality because it is visible.