22 March 2023 – Morning Shift – UGC NET Paper-1

Total Questions: 50

41. While planning for higher education development in India in the twenty first century, the guiding principles should be:

A. Access
B. Empathy
C. Equity
D. Accountability
E. Quality

Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

Correct Answer: (3) A, C, D and E only

42. Which of the following ancient systems is focussed on laws of matter and force and of combination and disintegration?

Correct Answer: (1) Vaisesika

43. According to NEP 2020, what percentage of learners of schools and higher education system shall have exposure to vocational education by 2025.

Correct Answer: (2) 50% of learners

44. Which of the following are the characteristics of non-conventional learning?

A. No fixed curriculum
B. Teacher-centred learning
C. Cost-effective
D. Require regular attendance

Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

Correct Answer: (2) A and C only

45. The Sanskrit-Sahitya parishat whose aim and objectives are to disseminate Sanskrit learning and research in different branches of indological studies and to store and maintain the ancient Indian cultural and glories of India was established in the year:

Correct Answer: (2) 1916

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

Comprehension

What is it that tutors do, or should do, in support of the online learner? Some have sought to explore and clarify by the adoption of particular metaphors, such as moderator, mentor, or facilitator, to describe the tutor's role. These terms have their value in guiding our behaviour as online tutors, but their force is primarily to warn us to stand aside.

The evidence is that too much or inappropriate, contribution to tutorial discussion by the tutor can inhibit contributions by the students. The rhetoric of facilitator and moderator speaks of a duty to liberate the students, and empower them to participate in their own learning.

This has the ring of critical pedagogy about it, which would seek to remove the authority of the teacher, casting teacher and learner as equal participants in the educational endeavour. Such protestations of equality will ultimately show themselves to being disingenuous, however, when the imperative of assessment rears its ugly head.

Worse, though is the fact that these formulations guide us about what we shouldn't do, but remain rather silent about what we should be doing. If the online tutor is going to move from centre stage and sacrifice some ideas of his or her sagacity, what sorts of roles might be taken up to contribute to the guidance of the online learner? There are paradoxes here.

What has been done to describe the role of online tutors?

Correct Answer: (4) By adoption of certain metaphors

47. What will inhibit student's contribution to tutorial discussions?

Correct Answer: (1) Too much contribution of the tutor

48. The rhetoric of moderators has the intention to :

Correct Answer: (2) Liberate students for their own learning

49. The discourse of participatory learning may result in:

Correct Answer: (3) Emergence of dos and don'ts guidelines

50. The passage is an analysis of:

Correct Answer: (4) Paradoxes of online tutoring.