UGC NET Paper 1 held on 14th Oct 2022 Evening Shift (English)

Total Questions: 50

41. Community Colleges are supposed to offer courses that are a mix of

Correct Answer: (d) Knowledge, Technical and Soft Skills

42. The major terms of reference for the National Knowledge Commission were

A. Challenge developed countries in Knowledge creation
B. Westernise the Indian educational system
C. Promote creation of Knowledge in science and technology laboratories
D. Promote Knowledge applications in agriculture and industry
E. Build excellence in education system to meet the challenges of the twenty-first century

Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

Correct Answer: (c) C, D and E only

43. The acronym 'SANKALP', introduced by the Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, stands for :-

Correct Answer: (c) Skill Acquisition and Knowledge Awareness of Livelihood Promotion

44. Where is Chanakya said to have composed his Arthashastra ?

Correct Answer: (b) Takshashila

45. Match List I with List II

 

 

List I (Name of the Subject)List II (Domain and Subject Matter)
A. KāvyaI. Agriculture, trade, commerce, animal husbandry
B. AnviksikiII. Etymology
C. VartaIII. Logic
D. NiruktaIV. Imaginative and creative literature

Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

Correct Answer: (b) A – IV, B – III, C – I, D – II

46. Read the following passage and answer questions 46 to 50:

Gandhi'sspeech in Banaras in February 1916 was, at one level, merely a statement of fact namely, that Indian nationalism was an elite phenomenon, a creation of lawyers and doctors and landlords. But, at another level, it was a statement of intent-the first public announcement of the returning expatriate’s own desire to make Indian nationalism more properly representative of the Indian people. In the last month of that year, Gandhi was presented with an opportunity to put his precepts into practice. At a meeting held in Lucknow in December 1916, he was approached by a peasant from Champaran in Bihar. The peasant told him about the harsh treatment of peasants by British Indigo planters, Gandhi was to spend most of 1917 in Champaran. He was seeking to obtain for the peasants security of tenure as well as the freedom to cultivate the crops of their choice. In 1918, Gandhi was involved in two campaigns in his‘home State of Gujarat. First, he intervened in a labor dispute in Ahmedabad to better the conditions of textile mill workers. Then he joined peasants in Kheda for remission of taxes on peasants following the failure of their harvest. These initiatives marked Gandhi as a nationalist with sympathy for the poor. These were local struggles. During the World War |, the British had instituted press censorship and permitted detention without trial. The Rowlatt committee recommended the continuation of these tough measures. Gandhiji's call for a countrywide campaign brought life to standstill in north and west India.

Which was the Statement of fact in the Speech of Mahatma Gandhi at Banaras?

Correct Answer: (b) The Indian nationalism was elitist

47. Gandhiji's speech expressed the intention of

Correct Answer: (a) Making Indian nationalism more representative

48. Gandhiji could put his precept into practice during

Correct Answer: (c) The Champaran campaign

49. Which issue propelled Gandhiji to the national stage fora wider movement?

Correct Answer: (d) The Rowlatt Act

50. The main intent of the passage is to describe

Correct Answer: (d) The emergence of Gandhiji as a representative national leader