08 Oct 2022- Morning Shift- UGC NET Paper 1 (English)

Total Questions: 50

41. ‘Which Educational Institution was the first to start college classes for women?

Correct Answer: (d) Bethune School for Girls

42. Indira Gandhi National Open University was established in the vear

Correct Answer: (b) 1980

43. Which goal of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development adopted by India in 2015 seeks to “ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all™?

Correct Answer: (c) Goal 6

44. Given below are two statements :

Statement I : The National Education Policy 2020 envisages that the extant 10+2 structure in School Education will be modified with a new pedagogical and curricular restructuring of 5+4+4+3 covering ages 3-18,
Statement II : The National Education policy 2020 envisages. that prior to the age of 5 every child will move to a "Preparatory class” or “Balvatika”. which has an ECCE- qualified teacher.

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

45. The National Education Policy (2020) has recommended the replacement of the UGC by an umbrella organisation. the Higher Education Commission of India (HECI) with its four Verticals. namely-

(A)  National Higher Educational Regulatory Council
(B) General Educational Council
(C) Medical Couneil of India
(D) National Accreditation Council.
(E) Higher Education Grants Council.

Choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below :

Correct Answer: (a) A. B. C. D Only

46. Read the following passage and answer questions from guestion:

Certain languages came to acquire a special status introduced by religious leaders, scholars. or conquerors. Sometimes they became the basis of power and privilege. A language spoken by a small minority. such as Latin in Medieval Europe could become the medium of scholorship, of record-keeping and of religious ceremony. A language introduced by conguerors. who became a ruling and landed elite. would be used in commerce. administration and law. During the era of imperialism, the languages of colonial powers became the languages of administration. codified laws. higher education. science and technology in their own colonies. This held back the develoopment of older languages excluded from these spheres. To a varying extent. languages such as English and French Still hold this position in some of the now independent nations of Asia and Africa. This can create problems within these states. as well as between neighbouring countries. notably in West Africa and the Caribbean. These have emerged from subjection to different alien powers. Words are symbols of human experience. Perceptions underlying them have undergone change over time and in response to new situations. Moreover, all languages are in a state of change sometimes gradual. sometimes rapid. They respond to new needs arising from developments in thought and knowledge. in productive techniques. in social relationships. in political and economic structures. Words, therefore, change their meanings and acquire fresh applications: specialised technical terms pass Into general usage. And new words are invented. The process reminds us that language is not a corpus of learning. but an instrument adapted to human purposes.

Historieally. minority languages were the basis of

Correct Answer: (c) Scholarship

47. The language of the conguerors was used in

Correct Answer: (c) Colonising the other countries

48. Imperialism was responsible for

Correct Answer: (a) Codification of law

49. One of the characteristics of languages is

Correct Answer: (b) Subjection to different alien powers.

50. The passage analyses languages as a

Correct Answer: (a) Corpus of learning