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2012 December UGC Net Solved General I Code Z

2012 December UGC NET Previous Years Solved Paper

D—0012 PAPER—I Number of Pages in this Booklet : 16

Text Booklet Number. Z Number of Questions in this Booklet : 60

Time : 1¼ hours] [Maximum Marks : 100]

1. Which one of the following references
is written according to American
Psychological Association (APA)
format ?
(A) Sharma, V. (2010). Fundamentals
of Computer Science.
New Delhi : Tata McGraw Hill
(B) Sharma, V. 2010. Fundamentals
of Computer Science.
New Delhi : Tata McGraw Hill
(C) Sharma.V. 2010. Fundamentals of
Computer Science,
New Delhi : Tata McGraw Hill
(D) Sharma, V. (2010), Fundamentals
of Computer Science,
New Delhi : Tata McGraw Hill
Answer:(A)

2. Arrange the following steps of research
in correct sequence :
1. Identification of research problem
2. Listing of research objectives
3. Collection of data
4. Methodology
5. Data analysis
6. Results and discussion
(A) 1 – 2 – 3 – 4 – 5 – 6
(B) 1 – 2 – 4 – 3 – 5 – 6
(C) 2 – 1 – 3 – 4 – 5 – 6
(D) 2 – 1 – 4 – 3 – 5 – 6
Answer:(B)


3. Identify the incorrect statement :
(A) A hypothesis is made on the basis
of limited evidence as a starting
point for further investigations.
(B) A hypothesis is a basis for
reasoning without any assumption
of its truth.
(C) Hypothesis is a proposed
explanation for a phenomenon.
(D) Scientific hypothesis is a
scientific theory.
Answer:(D)

Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions (4 to 9) :
The popular view of towns and cities in developing countries and of urbanization process is
that despite the benefits and comforts it brings, the emergence of such cities connotes
environmental degradation, generation of slums and squatters, urban poverty, unemployment,
crimes, lawlessness, traffic chaos etc. But what is the reality ? Given the unprecedental increase
in urban population over the last 50 years from 300 million in 1950 to 2 billion in 2000 in
developing countries, the wonder really is how well the world has coped, and not how badly.
In general, the urban quality of life has improved in terms of availability of water and
sanitation, power, health and education, communication and transport. By way of illustration, a
large number of urban residents have been provided with improved water in urban areas in

Asia’s largest countries such as China, India, Indonesia and Philippines. Despite that, the access
to improved water in terms of percentage of total urban population seems to have declined
during the last decade of 20th century, though in absolute numbers, millions of additional
urbanites, have been provided improved services. These countries have made significant
progress in the provision of sanitation services too, together, providing for an additional
population of more than 293 million citizens within a decade (1990-2000). These improvements
must be viewed against the backdrop of rapidly increasing urban population, fiscal crunch and
strained human resources and efficient and quality-oriented public management.

4. The popular view about the process of urbanization in developing countries is
(A) Positive
(B) Negative
(C) Neutral
(D) Unspecified
Answer:(B)

5. The average annual increase in the number of urbanites in developing countries, from 1950
to 2000 A.D. was close to
(A) 30 million
(B) 40 million
(C) 50 million
(D) 60 million
Answer:(A)

6. The reality of urbanization is reflected in
(A) How well the situation has been managed.
(B) How badly the situation has gone out of control.
(C) How fast has been the tempo of urbanization.
(D) How fast the environment has degraded.
Answer:(A)

7. Which one of the following is not considered as an indicator of urban quality of life ?
(A) Tempo of urbanization
(B) Provision of basic services
(C) Access to social amenities
(D) All the above
Answer:(A)

8. The author in this passage has tried to focus on
(A) Extension of Knowledge
(B) Generation of Environmental Consciousness
(C) Analytical Reasoning
(D) Descriptive Statement
Answer:(C)

9. In the above passage, the author intends to state
(A) The hazards of the urban life
(B) The sufferings of the urban life
(C) The awareness of human progress
(D) The limits to growth
Answer:(D)

10. The English word ‘Communication’ is
derived from the words
(A) Communis and Communicare
(B) Communist and Commune
(C) Communism and Communalism
(D) Communion and Common sense
Answer:(A)

11. Chinese Cultural Revolution leader Mao
Zedong used a type of communication to
talk to the masses is known as
(A) Mass line communication
(B) Group communication
(C) Participatory communication
(D) Dialogue communication
Answer:(A)

12. Conversing with the spirits and
ancestors is termed as
(A) Transpersonal communication
(B) Intrapersonal communication
(C) Interpersonal communication
(D) Face-to-face communication
Answer:(A)

13. The largest circulated daily newspaper
among the following is
(A) The Times of India
(B) The Indian Express
(C) The Hindu
(D) The Deccan Herald
Answer:(A)

14. The pioneer of the silent feature film in
India was
(A) K.A. Abbas
(B) Satyajit Ray
(C) B.R. Chopra
(D) Dada Sahib Phalke
Answer:(D)

15. Classroom communication of a teacher
rests on the principle of
(A) Infotainment
(B) Edutainment
(C) Entertainment
(D) Power equation
Answer:(B)

16. The missing number in the series :
0, 6, 24, 60, 120, ?, 336, is
(A) 240
(B) 220
(C) 280
(D) 210
Answer:(D)

17. A group of 7 members having a
majority of boys is to be formed out of
6 boys and 4 girls. The number of ways
the group can be formed is
(A) 80
(B) 100
(C) 90
(D) 110
Answer:(B)

18. The number of observations in a group
is 40. The average of the first 10
members is 4.5 and the average of the
remaining 30 members is 3.5. The
average of the whole group is
(A) 4
(B) 15/2
(C) 15/4
(D) 6
Answer:(C)

19. If MOHAN is represented by the code
KMFYL, then COUNT will be
represented by
(A) AMSLR
(B) MSLAR
(C) MASRL
(D) SAMLR
Answer:(A)

20. The sum of the ages of two persons A
and B is 50. 5 years ago, the ratio of
their ages was 5/3. The present age of A
and B are
(A) 30, 20
(B) 35, 15
(C) 38, 12
(D) 40, 10
Answer:(A)

21. Let a means minus (–), b means
multiplied by (*), C means divided by
(/) and D means plus (+). The value of
90 D 9 a 29 C 10 b 2 is
(A) 8
(B) 10
(C) 12
(D) 14
Answer:(D)

22. Consider the Assertion–I and Assertion–
II and select the right code given below :
Assertion–I : Even Bank-lockers are
not safe. Thieves can break them
and take away your wealth. But
thieves can not go to heaven. So
you should keep your wealth in
heaven.
Assertion–II : The difference of skincolour
of beings is because of the
distance from the sun and not
because of some permanent traits.
Skin-colour is the result of body’s
reaction to the sun and its rays.
Codes :
(A) Both the assertions-I and II are
forms of argument.
(B) The assertion-I is an argument but
the assertion-II is not.
(C) The assertion-II is an argument
but the assertion-I is not.
(D) Both the assertions are
explanations of facts.
Answer:(B)

On the basis of the data given in the following table, give answers to questions from 23 to 28 :



23. How many activities in the social services are there where the expenditure has been less than
5 percent of the total expenditures incurred on the social services in 2008-09 ?
(A) One
(B) Three
(C) Five
(D) All the above
Answer:(D)

24. In which year, the expenditures on the social services have increased at the highest rate ?
(A) 2007-08
(B) 2008-09
(C) 2009-10
(D) 2010-11
Answer:(B)

25. Which of the following activities remains almost stagnant in terms of share of
expenditures ?
(A) North-eastern areas
(B) Welfare to SC/ST & OBC
(C) Information & broadcasting
(D) Social welfare and nutrition
Answer:(C)

26. Which of the following item’s expenditure share is almost equal to the remaining three items in
the given years ?
(A) Information & broadcasting
(B) Welfare to SC/ST and OBC
(C) Labour and employment
(D) Social welfare & nutrition
Answer:(D)

27. Which of the following items of social services has registered the highest rate of increase in
expenditures during 2007-08 to 2010-11 ?
(A) Education, sports & youth affairs
(B) Welfare to SC/ST & OBC
(C) Social welfare & nutrition
(D) Overall social services
Answer:(B)

28. Which of the following items has registered the highest rate of decline in terms of
expenditure during 2007-08 to 2009-10 ?
(A) Labour and employment
(B) Health & family welfare
(C) Social welfare & nutrition
(D) Education, sports & youth affairs
Answer:(A)

29. ALU stands for
(A) American Logic Unit
(B) Alternate Local Unit
(C) Alternating Logic Unit
(D) Arithmetic Logic Unit
Answer:(D)

30. A Personal Computer uses a number of
chips mounted on a circuit board called
(A) Microprocessor
(B) System Board
(C) Daughter Board
(D) Mother Board
Answer:(D)

31. Computer Virus is a
(A) Hardware
(B) Bacteria
(C) Software
 (D) None of these
Answer:(C)

32. Which one of the following is correct ?
(A) (17)10 = (17)16
(B) (17)10 = (17)8
(C) (17)10 = (10111)2
(D) (17)10 = (10001)2
Answer:(D)

33. The file extension of MS-Word
document in Office 2007 is _______.
(A) .pdf
(B) .doc
(C) .docx
(D) .txt
Answer:(C)

34. _______ is a protocol used by e-mail
clients to download e-mails to your
computer.
(A) TCP
(B) FTP
(C) SMTP
(D) POP
Answer:(D)

35. Which of the following is a source of
methane ?
(A) Wetlands
(B) Foam Industry
(C) Thermal Power Plants
(D) Cement Industry
Answer:(A)

36. ‘Minamata disaster’ in Japan was
caused by pollution due to
(A) Lead
(B) Mercury
(C) Cadmium
(D) Zinc
Answer:(B)

37. Biomagnification means increase in the
(A) concentration of pollutants in
living organisms
(B) number of species
(C) size of living organisms
(D) biomass
Answer:(A)

38. Nagoya Protocol is related to
(A) Climate change
(B) Ozone depletion
(C) Hazardous waste
(D) Biodiversity
Answer:(D)

39. The second most important source after
fossil fuels contributing to India’s
energy needs is
(A) Solar energy
(B) Nuclear energy
(C) Hydropower
(D) Wind energy
Answer:(C)

40. In case of earthquakes, an increase of
magnitude 1 on Richter Scale implies
(A) a ten-fold increase in the
amplitude of seismic waves.
(B) a ten-fold increase in the energy
of the seismic waves.
(C) two-fold increase in the amplitude
of seismic waves.
(D) two-fold increase in the energy of
seismic waves.
Answer:(A)

41. Which of the following is not a measure
of Human Development Index ?
(A) Literacy Rate
(B) Gross Enrolment
(C) Sex Ratio
(D) Life Expectancy
Answer:(C)

42. India has the highest number of students
in colleges after
(A) the U.K.
(B) the U.S.A.
(C) Australia
(D) Canada
Answer:(B)

43. Which of the following statement(s)
is/are not correct about the Attorney
General of India ?
1. The President appoints a person,
who is qualified to be a Judge of a
High Court, to be the Attorney
General of India.
2. He has the right of audience in all
the Courts of the country.
3. He has the right to take part in the
proceedings of the Lok Sabha and
the Rajya Sabha.
4. He has a fixed tenure.
Select the correct answer from the
codes given below :
Codes :
(A) 1 and 4 (B) 2, 3 and 4
(C) 3 and 4 (D) 3 only
Answer:(A)

44. Which of the following prefix President
Pranab Mukherjee desires to be
discontinued while interacting with Indian
dignitaries as well as in official notings ?
1. His Excellency 2. Mahamahim
3. Hon’ble 4. Shri/Smt.
Select the correct answer from the
codes given below :
Codes :
(A) 1 and 3
(B) 2 and 3
(C) 1 and 2
(D) 1, 2 and 3
Answer:(C)

45. Which of the following can be done
under conditions of financial emergency ?
1. State Legislative Assemblies can be
abolished.
2. Central Government can acquire
control over the budget and
expenditure of States.
3. Salaries of the Judges of the High
Courts and the Supreme Court can
be reduced.
4. Right to Constitutional Remedies
can be suspended.
Select the correct answer from the
codes given below :
Codes :
(A) 1, 2 and 3
(B) 2, 3 and 4
(C) 1 and 2
(D) 2 and 3
Answer:(D)

46. Match List – I with List – II and select
the correct answer from the codes given
below :
List – I List – II
(a) Poverty (i) Mid-day
Reduction Meals
Programme

(b) Human (ii) Indira Awas Yojana
Development (IAY)
Scheme

(c) Social (iii) National Old
Assistance Age Pension(NOAP)
Scheme

(d) Minimum (iv) MNREGA
Need Scheme

Codes :
(a) (b) (c) (d)
(A) (iv) (i) (iii) (ii)
(B) (ii) (iii) (iv) (i)
(C) (iii) (iv) (i) (ii)
(D) (iv) (iii) (ii) (i)
Answer:(A)

47. For an efficient and durable learning,
learner should have
(A) ability to learn only
(B) requisite level of motivation only
(C) opportunities to learn only
(D) desired level of ability and
motivation
Answer:(D)

48. Classroom communication must be
(A) Teacher centric
(B) Student centric
(C) General centric
(D) Textbook centric
Answer:(B)

49. The best method of teaching is to
(A) impart information
(B) ask students to read books
(C) suggest good reference material
(D) initiate a discussion and
participate in it
Answer:(D)

50. Interaction inside the classroom should
generate
(A) Argument
(B) Information
(C) Ideas
(D) Controversy
Answer:(C)

51. “Spare the rod and spoil the child”,
gives the message that
(A) punishment in the class should be
banned.
(B) corporal punishment is not
acceptable.
(C) undesirable behaviour must be
punished.
(D) children should be beaten with
rods.
Answer:(C)

52. The type of communication that the
teacher has in the classroom, is termed
as
(A) Interpersonal
(B) Mass communication
(C) Group communication
(D) Face-to-face communication
Answer:(C)

53. Which one of the following is an
indication of the quality of a research
journal ?
(A) Impact factor
(B) h-index
(C) g-index
(D) i10-index
Answer:(A)

54. Good ‘research ethics’ means
(A) Not disclosing the holdings of
shares/stocks in a company that
sponsors your research.
(B) Assigning a particular research
problem to one Ph.D./research
student only.
(C) Discussing with your colleagues
confidential data from a research
paper that you are reviewing for
an academic journal.
(D) Submitting the same research
manuscript for publishing in more
than one journal.
Answer:(B)

55. Which of the following sampling
methods is based on probability ?
(A) Convenience sampling
(B) Quota sampling
(C) Judgement sampling
(D) Stratified sampling
Answer:(D)

56. By which of the following proposition,
the proposition ‘some men are not
honest’ is contradicted ?
(A) All men are honest.
(B) Some men are honest.
(C) No men are honest.
(D) All of the above.
Answer:(A)

57. A stipulative definition is
(A) always true
(B) always false
(C) sometimes true sometimes false
(D) neither true nor false
Answer:(D)

58. Choose the appropriate alternative
given in the codes to replace the
question mark.
Examiner – Examinee, Pleader – Client,
Preceptor – ?
(A) Customer (B) Path-finder
(C) Perceiver (D) Disciple
Answer:(D)

59. If the statement ‘most of the students
are obedient’ is taken to be true, which
one of the following pair of statements
can be claimed to be true ?
I. All obedient persons are students.
II. All students are obedient.
III. Some students are obedient.
IV. Some students are not disobedient.
Codes :
(A) I & II (B) II & III
(C) III & IV (D) II & IV
Answer:(C)

60. Choose the right code :
A deductive argument claims that :
I. The conclusion does not claim
something more than that which is
contained in the premises.
II. The conclusion is supported by the
premise/premises conclusively.
III. If the conclusion is false, then
premise/premises may be either
true or false.
IV. If premise/combination of premises
is true, then conclusion must be
true.
Codes :
(A) I and II (B) I and III
(C) II and III (D) All the above
Answer:(A)
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