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

Total Questions: 50

41. Modern Universities were established in India in 1857 at

Correct Answer: (b) Calcutta. Madras and Bombay

42. Which among the following is not related to the ranking of World Universities?

Correct Answer: (c) Madrid ranking

43. Which among the following are related to the quality of research articles?

(A) number of research articles
(B) impact factor
(C) citation index
(D) frequency of their publication
(E) h-index

Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

Correct Answer: (c) (B), (C). (E) only

44. Match List I with List II

List IList II
ValuesMeaning
(A) Integrity(I) Having a good attitude
(B) Team work(II) Dedication and hardwork
(C) Discipline(III) Do the right thing
(D) Positivity(IV) Helping and cooperating with each other

Choose the correct answer from the options given below :

Correct Answer: (a) (A)-(III), (B)-(IV), (C)-(II). (D)-(1)

45. Which of the following were important aspects of Ninth Five Year plans (1997-2002) pertaining to higher education in India.

(A) Improvement in quality and systemic efficiency
(B) Conferring autonomous status by UGC on selected colleges
(C) Encouraging research in higher education
(D) Vocationalisation of higher education
(E) Improvement of quality and relevnace of technical education

Choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below:

Correct Answer: (b) (A). (B). (D). and (E) only

46. Read the passage and answer questions from 46 to 50.

Reflected evaluation demands reasoning regarding relative importance. not just counting. ‘This is an exercise in which we are constantly engaged. To that general understanding has to be added the possible importance of public reasoning as a way of extending the reach and reliability of valuations and making them more robust. The necessity of scrutiny and critical assessment is not just a demand for self-centred evaluation by secluded individuals. but a pointer to the fruitfulness of public discussion and of interactive public reasoning : social evaluations may be starved of useful information and good arguments if they are entirely based on separated and sequestered cogitation. Public discussion and deliberation can lead to a better understanding of the role. reach and significane of particular functionings and their combinations. To illustrate. public discussion of gender-based inequalities in India has helped to bring out. in recent years, the importance of certain freedoms that did not receive adequate acknowledgement earlier. Examples include the freedom to depart from fixed and time honoured family roles that limit the social and economic opportunities of women. and also from a social value system that is more geared to rocognising men's deprivation than women's. These traditional antecedents of gender inequality in well-established. maledominated societies demand not only individual concern but also informative public discussion and often enough, agitation. The connection between public reasoning and the choice and weighting of capabilities in social assessment is important to emphasize. It also points to the absurdity of the argument that is sometimes presented. which claims that the capability approach would be usable and operational. only if it comes with a set of given weights on the distinct functionings in some fixed list of relevant capabilities.

Reflective evaluation takes into account :

Correct Answer: (c) General understanding and public reasoning

47. A robust and critical evaluation will result in :

Correct Answer: (a) Interactive public discussions

48. The public discussion on gender inequalities makes us support :

Correct Answer: (d) Reforms in the present social value system

49. Gender inequality in traditional societies demands :

(A) Individual discourses only
(B) Public discussions
(C) Limitation on opportunities
(D) Agitation based on public resoning

Choose the correct option

Correct Answer: (c) (B) and (D) only

50. The major take-away from the passage is:

Correct Answer: (d) Absurdity of a capability approach with a fixed list of weights