05 December 2021- Morning Shift- UGC NET Paper 1

Total Questions: 50

41. Given below are two statements: One is labelled as Assertion A and the other is labelled as Reason R:

Assertion A: Although in terms of number of publication of research papers India is quite ahead of many countries. its position in world Ranking of Universities is quite low.
Reason R: The quality of most of the research papers published by scholars from India is not very good.
In the light of the above statements. choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below:

Correct Answer: (A) Both A and R are correct and R is the correct explanation of A

42. In which text among the following. importance has been given to multi-disciplinary education?

Correct Answer: (D) Kadambari

43. Given below are two statements:

Statement I: Women research scholars find it difficult to cope with the dual responsibilities of research activities and family responsibilities.
Statement II: There is a significant drop out of the women research scholars in our country.
In the light of the above statements, choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below:

Correct Answer: (A) Both Statement I and Statement II are correct

44. Match List I with List II

List I
A. Charak
B. Sushrut
C. Varahmihira
D. Kanad
List II
I. Physics
II. Medicine
III. Surgery
IV. Astronomy
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

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

45. Which among the following are the objectives of higher education?

A. To educate every citizen
B. To promote economic growth
C. To improve the image of the country
D. To promote critical thinking
E. To compete with the neighbouring country.
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

Correct Answer: (D) B, D only

46. Read the following passage carefully and answer question

The declaration by the World Health Organisation, (WHO) that the whole of Africa is free of the wild polio virus is an important landmark in the worldwide battle against this affliction that has been waged for many decades. The world health body has rightly called it “historic" because as late as 2012 the continent had accounted for half of all polio cases worldwide. It is after a long programme of vaccination and surveillance that it has now been declared that polio has been eradicated in all 47 countries in Africa. It is four years since any case was reported from any Country. The last case was recorded four years ago north-east Nigeria. The achievement is all the more remarkable as it comes when the world is in the grip of a virus which is challenging people, governments, health bodies and the medical fraternity.
The campaign against polio may be near its end with the success in Africa. The only two countries where the viral affliction is still present and is a live threat are Pakistan and Afghanistan. There is no cure for polio which causes irreversible paralysis, mostly among children, and tens of thousands of people have suffered from it. The only protection comes from vaccination.
The worldwide campaign started in 1988 when the WHO and UNICEF came together to launch a vaccination programme across the world. It is estimated that about $19 billion has been spent on the programme. The challenges were many. Every child in the world had to be reached and vaccinated, and the human effort for that and the logistics required was of an unprecedented scale. There were geographical and climatic challenges and difficulties like how to take the vaccine to nomadic communities. Disinformation and rumours that the vaccine would cause infertility or spread HIV were another problem. This is still a serious problem in Pakistan and Afghanistan. India. which once had the highest case load in the world, was declared polio-free in March 2014.
Which landmark achievement was declared 'Historic by the WHO?

Correct Answer: (B) Polio-free Africa

47. Why polio vaccination is important for WHО?

Correct Answer: (A) There is no cure for polio.

48. The countries still afflicted by polio are in:

Correct Answer: (C) Asia

49. The world wide campaign for eradication of polio was launched by

Correct Answer: (C) UN agencies

50. What were the main challenges against polio vaccination programmes?

A. Non - availability of Vaccine
B. Paucity of funds
C. Spread of disinformation
D. Logistics
Choose the correct options:

Correct Answer: (D) C and D only