09 July 2022- Evening Shift- UGC NET Paper 1 (English Medium )

Total Questions: 50

41. During the British rule in India who among the following is accredited with diverting the attention of the young Indians from Western education to Oriental education?

Correct Answer: (c) Annie Besant

42. Given below are two statements :

Statement I: Universities recognized as Institute of Eminence (IoE) are exempted from Government approvals for seeking academic collaborations with any foreign higher education institution.
Statement IT : Universities with the status of IoE have complete Academic/Administrative/ Financial autonomy.

In the light of the above statements. choose the correct answer from the options given below:

Correct Answer: (d) Statement I is false but Statement II is true

43. Acronym ‘NCVET represents

Correct Answer: (b) National Council for Vocational Education and Training

44. National Education Policy (2020) envisages having a large multidisciplinary higher education institution in or near every district of the country by the year

Correct Answer: (b) 2030

45. Given below are two statements :

Statement I: Academic Bank of Credit facility is meant for credit verification. accumulation. transfer. redemption and degree authentication with students as account holders.
Statement II : Academic Bank of Credit will be a degree awarding organisation.

In the light of the above statements, choose the correct answer from the options given below:

Correct Answer: (c) Statement I is true but Statement II is false

46. Read the following passage and answer the questions from (46 to 50) :

The wastage of food is substantial in every country. but some studies have shown that it is more serious in developing countries. The UNFAO had estimated that one-third of all produced food may be getting wasted. The world produces twice the amount of food that is needed. but large numbers of people are deprived of it due to wastage and other reasons. Food gets wasted at the farm. when it moves to the market and is processed. stored and shifted to shops and finally in the kitchen. Many fruits and vegetables perish soon after harvesting. There is a need to improve production and storage practices. transport infrastructure. cold chain systems and processing techniques. Modern technologies and better packaging methods are needed. But even in countries where these facilities are available, wastage is high. So. the most important requirement is to improve popular awareness of the need to ensure that fooed is not wasted in any form. at any stage. Some countries have launched a clean plate campaign against wastage of food. It is estimated that food worth at least Rs. 1 lakh crore is wasted in India. and this does not include wastage of cooked food. A part of that should be enough to feed the large numbers of hungry people in the country. which is ranked 94 out of 107 countries in the Global Hunger Index. Food is wasted massively at weddings and on other occasions. The UN report says that reducing food waste would also cut green house gas emissions and slow the destruction of nature through land conversion and pollution. Avoiding food wastage should therefore become a national mission. It will have very positive environmental. social and economic impacts. Let us remember that millions of families go hungry every day in many parts of the world. In India. the household food waste estimate is 50 kg per capita per year. which is less than the US and China. But this may not be because of more efficient use of food. but because overall availability is less.

The world produces more food. but a large number of people are deprived of it because of

Correct Answer: (b) Multi-point wastage

47. How can we prevent food wastage?

Correct Answer: (a) Through popular awareness

48. Preventing food wastage in India will improve its position in

Correct Answer: (c) The Global Hunger Index

49. The food wastage is also responsibe for

Correct Answer: (d) Climate change and pollution

50. The passage suggests that food wastage prevention should become

Correct Answer: (c) A national mission in India