UGC NET Dec 2019 (Paper-I) 4th December Morning Shift

Total Questions: 50

31. Under Green India Mission, how many hectares of degraded forest land is to be brought under afforestation?

Correct Answer: (B) 06 million hectares

32. Which of the following tasks is associated with changing appearance of a document in word processing?

Correct Answer: (B) Formatting

33. The term one gigabyte refers to:

Correct Answer: (B) 1024 megabytes

34. The major barriers for access to higher education in India are:

(a) more opportunities of employment for less educated
(b) government policies
(c) language of instruction
(d) economic status
(e) competition from foreign universities
(f) gender discrimination in society
Choose your answer from the following options:

Correct Answer: (C) (c), (d) and (f)

35. The national agency for responding to computer security incidents as and when they occur, is

Correct Answer: (D) ICERT

36. Database WOS stands for

Correct Answer: (A) Web of Science

37. Which of the following statements is true in the Indian context? (A) Autonomous colleges can grant degrees independent of universitie

Correct Answer: (D) Whatever may be the degree or diploma, autonomous colleges can grant them under their own name but under the seal of an affiliated university

38. The themes of some Sustainable Development Goals are

(a) Climate action
(b) Sustainable cities and communities
(c) Peace, Justice and strong institutions
(d) Skill development and decent employment
(e) Green agriculture
(f) Responsible consumption and production
Choose your answer from the following options:

Correct Answer: (D) (a), (b), (c) and (f)

39. ____ is a wireless technology built in electronic gadgets for transferring data over short distance.

Correct Answer: (B) Bluetooth

40. The most important pollutants that cause degradation of water quality in rivers and streams are

(a) Bacteria
(b) Nutrients
(c) Metals
(d) Total dissolved solids
(e) Algae
Choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below:

Correct Answer: (A) (a), (b) and (c)