12 July 2022- Morning Shift- UGC NET Paper 1 (English)

Total Questions: 50

41. Who is fully credited with the introduction of English education system in India, officially through the necessary order issued by Bentinck, the Governor-General of India on 7 March 18357

Correct Answer: (b) Thomas Babington Macaulay

42. Which University did Xuang Zang and | Quing visit in India?

Correct Answer: (a) Nalanda University

43. NSSF, as envisaged by the National Knowledge Commission, stands for

Correct Answer: (a) National Science and Social Science Foundation

44. As per NEP 2020, National Educational Technology Forum (NETF) will have following functions:

A. Provide independent evidence-based advice to central and state government agencies in technology-based interventions
B. Articulate new directions for research and innovation
C. Envision strategic thrust area in the educational technology domain
D. Develop curriculum for technical courses
E. Build intellectual and institutional capacities in educational technology

Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

Correct Answer: (c) A, B, CandEonly

45. The following are the main objectives of curriculum revision:

A. To align it better with vision and mission of the institution
B. To make it learning outcome based
C. To make it more effective in improving attainment levels against programme outcomes
D. To develop capacities of students for competitive examination
E. To meet the expectations of all stakeholders

Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

Correct Answer: (d) B, C ,D and E only

46. Read the given passage carefully and answer the five questions that follow:

Many great inventions are initially greeted with ridicule and disbelief. The invention of the airplane was no exception. Although many people who heard about the first powered flight on December 17, 1903, were excited and impressed, others reacted with peals of laughter. The idea of flying an aircraft was repulsive to some people. Such people called Wilbur and Orville Wright, the inventors of the first flying machine, impulsive fools. Negative reactions, however, did not stop the Wrights. Impelled by their desire to succeed, they continued their experiments in aviation.

Orville and Wilbur Wright had always had a compelling interest in aeronautics and mechanics. As young boys, they earned money by making and selling kites and mechanical toys. Later, they designed a newspaper-folding machine, built a printing press, and operated a bicycle repair shop. In 1896, when they read about the death of Otto Lilienthal, the brothers’ interest in flight grew into a compulsion.

Lilienthal, a pioneer in hang-gliding, had controlled his gliders by shifting his body in the desired direction. This idea was repellent to the Wright brothers, however, and they searched for more efficient methods to control the balance of airborne vehicles. In 1900 and 1901, the Wrights tested numerous gliders and developed control techniques. The brother's inability to obtain enough lift power for the gliders almost led them to abandon their efforts.

After further study, the Wright brothers concluded that the published tables of air pressure on curved surfaces must be wrong. They set up a wind tunnel and began a series of experiments with model wings. Because of their efforts, the old tables were repealed in time and replaced by the first reliable figures for air pressure on curved surfaces. This work, in turn, made it possible for the brothers to design a machine that would fly. In 1903, the Wrights built their first airplane, which cost less than $1,000. They even designed and built their own source of propulsion-a lightweight gasoline engine. When they started the engine on December 17, the airplane pulsated wildly before taking off. The plane managed to stay aloft for 12 seconds, however, and it flew 120 feet.

By 1905, the Wrights had perfected the first airplane that could turn, circle, and remain airborne for half an hour at a time. Others had flown in balloons and hang gliders, but the Wright brothers were the first to build a full-size machine that could fly under its own power. As the contributors of one of the most outstanding engineering achievements in history, the Wright brothers are accurately called the fathers of aviation.

Which of the following was responsible for the invention of the first flying machine?

Correct Answer: (b) Negative reactions of the people

47. The major interest of Wright brothers was in

Correct Answer: (c) Designing newspaper-folding machines

48. The Wright brothers succeeded in

Correct Answer: (a) Testing numerous gliders

49. The Wright brothers were ultimately successful in flying their plane when they built their own

Correct Answer: (c) Gasoline engine

50. The passage points out that

Correct Answer: (b) People are always skeptical of inventors