16 June 2023 – Morning Shift – UGC NET Paper-1

Total Questions: 50

41. Which was the first education commission of independent India?

Correct Answer: (3) Radhakrishnan commission

42. The National Education policy document of 1986 revised in 1992 suggested

Correct Answer: (1) Use of multimedia for distance education.

43. The committee for the evolution of the new education policy recommended that no university in India should have more than _____ affiliated colleges:

Correct Answer: (4) 100

44. Which of the following universities have their locations in Bihar ?

A. Vallabhi
B. Vikramshita
C. Shridhanya katak
D. Odantapuri

Choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below:

Correct Answer: (2) B and D Only

45. Which of the following universities were established in the year 1857?

A. Calcutta University
B. Bombay University
C. Madras University
D. Allahabad University

Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

Correct Answer: (2) A, B and C Only

46. (Questions 46-50) Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions :

Comprehension

Few of Man's activities have zero environmental effect. For centuries, societies have suffered a wide variety to environmental damage, no least in terms of the air pollution that primitive, uncontrolled methods of combustion caused. People of Roman Britain, with fires in their huts, found the smoke a hazard to health and examination of human skulls shows a pitting that indicates a high frequency of sinusitis.

The UK was the first country to widely experience massive industrial development based on coal. Between 1580 and 1680, imports of coal to London increased from 20.000 tonnes year to 360000 tonnes and London became a city of 'great stinking fogs'. These were only really to disappear some years after the episode in December 1952 when cold temperatures and moist air resulted in the condensation of moisture on particles in the air from coal combustion.

Over a radius of 20 miles the resulting fog rendered the atmosphere opaque and its was foun that in the week ending 13 December 1952 there had been an excess of 2851 over the usual weekly number of deaths. In response the Clean Air Acts of 1956 and 1968 dealt mainly with smoke in cities. Two decades after the smog disaster the control of Pollution Act (1947) was brought in and systematically began the long haul towards comprehensive improvements in air quality as part of overall environmental protection. Similar experiences were encountered across Europe and North America during the 20th century.

London became a city of "great stinking Jogs" as a result of

Correct Answer: (3) Coal combustion

47. Between 1580 and 1680 imports of coal to London increased

Correct Answer: (4) Substatially

48. The fog of London in the second week of December 1952

A. Reduced the number of deaths.
B. Increased the number of deaths.
C. Rendered the atmosphere over a radius of 20 miles smoke free.
D. Rendered the atmosphere over a radius of 20 miles opaque.
E. Did not make any difference to the air quality or to the number of deaths.

Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

Correct Answer: (2) B and D Only

49. The Control of Pollution Act

A. Was brought in almost 20 years after the Clean Air Act of 1956.
B. Stopped all industrial activity.
C. Aimed at improving air quality.
D. Focused mainly on dealing with smoke in cities.
E. Focused on environmental protection.

Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

Correct Answer: (3) A, C and E Only

50. The passage highlights mainly.

Correct Answer: (2) Air pollution and human health