03 Sep 2024- Morning Shift- UGC NET Paper 1Total Questions: 5041. The National Knowledge Commission suggested that the proposed national universities should not have(1) Affiliated colleges(2) Public funding(3) Linkage with industries(4) Teaching departmentsCorrect Answer: (1) Affiliated colleges42. Who among the following was the principal of Bengal National College, established in 1906?(1) Motilal Ghosh(2) Aurobindo Ghosh(3) Satish Chandra Mukharjee(4) Bipin Chandra PalCorrect Answer: (2) Aurobindo Ghosh43. Most recommendations of the Calcutta University Commission were influenced by(1) The Hunter Commission(2) Wood's Dispatch(3) The Haldane Commission(4) The Indian Universities CommissionCorrect Answer: (3) The Haldane Commission44. Which of the following institutions were to play a role in shaping the National System of Education at higher level under the National Education Policy (1986)?A. UNESCOB. UNDPC. UGCD. AICTEE. ICARChoose the correct answer from the options given below:(1) A, B and C Only(2) B, C and D Only(3) A, C and D Only(4) C, D and E OnlyCorrect Answer: (4) C, D and E Only45. The education imparted at Nalanda University was both religious and(1) Irreligious(2) Entertaining(3) Secular(4) Business- orientedCorrect Answer: (3) Secular46. Ethical living is concerned primarily with the interpersonal dimension of our behavior. How do we treat one another individually and in groups—and increasingly, other species and the environment? The key here is that morality brings us into contact with others and asks us to consider the quality of that contact. We start asking ourselves: ‘Is that the way I should treat someone else?’ ‘Is that the way someone else should treat me?’ Because we have the ability to be critical of our interpersonal behavior and our interaction with animals, we have the ability to develop codes and norms to guide that behavior and interaction. Those moral norms and codes, in addition to a set of virtuous character traits, are what we mean when we talk about ethics. Ethics poses questions about how we ought to act in relationships and how we should live with one another. Ethics asks us to consider whether our actions are right or wrong. It also asks us how those character traits that help humans flourish (such as integrity, honesty, faithfulness and compassion) play out in everyday living. Ethical norms and principles have developed over time and across cultures, as rational people of goodwill consider human relationships and how human beings act when they are at their best. This everyday ethical reflection must occur before we can effectively confront the larger moral questions. A person who wants to take moral leadership in global issues must take special responsibility for what is going on inside his or her own self—inside his or her own consciousness—lest the act of leadership create more harm than good. All of us can be leaders for good; the choice is ours.Ethical living is based onA. our own virtuous attributesB. our behaviour towards other speciesC. our behaviour towards environmentD. material satisfactionChoose the correct answer from the options given below:(1) B and C Only(2) A and B Only(3) A, B and C Only(4) A, B, C and DCorrect Answer: (3) A, B and C Only47. Identify the virtuous character traits which help an individual to flourish in life.A. IntegrityB. PsychophancyC. HonestyD. CompassionE. FaithfulnessChoose the correct answer from the options given below:(1) A, B, C and D Only(2) A, C and D Only(3) A, B, C, D and E(4) A, C, D and E OnlyCorrect Answer: (4) A, C, D and E Only48. Which of the following statement is incorrect?(1) Culture is static(2) All cultures have developed their ethical norms and principles over time(3) Rational people of goodwill exist in all cultures(4) Culture is dynamicCorrect Answer: (1) Culture is static49. For a good leader it is imperative to have(1) resources(2) daily reflections on his conduct(3) higher educational background(4) belief in spiritualityCorrect Answer: (2) daily reflections on his conduct50. Quality of our interactions in human relationships is gauged by(1) economic status(2) social status(3) interpersonal behaviour(4) educational backgroundCorrect Answer: (3) interpersonal behaviourSubmit Quiz« Previous12345