Day-22: 300+ Most Repeated Questions For UGC NET Exam Paper-1

By Mohit Choudhary|Updated : September 19th, 2022

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Most Repetitive Questions of UGC NET Paper 1:

Reading Comprehension:

Singapore has long advocated for India to take up its role as an integral part of the region. It is gratifying to see how Asean – India relations have grown during the past 25 years. In 1991, when the Cold War ended and India began its economic liberalization, Singapore saw an opportunity to deepen ties and build on its historical and cultural links with the Asian region. Singapore pushed for India to become a full Asean dialogue partner in 1995 and join the EAS in 1995 and since then, Asean – India ties have strengthened. All in all, around 30 platforms for co-operation exist, including seven ministerial dialogues and the Annual Leader Summit. However, there is scope for more and it is a must. For instance, there are tremendous opportunities in enhancing physical and digital connectivity between India and Asean. Asean is committed to strengthening land, air and sea linkages with India. These linkages will enhance people-to-people flows, as well as boost business, investment and tourism. The India-Myanmar Thailand trilateral highway will connect India’s Northeast to mainland Southeast Asia. While one can y directly between India and several Asean countries, there is still much room to expand air links to support growing business and tourism. Beyond physical linkages, digital connectivity, is the new frontier in the Fourth Industrial Revolution. India has made great progress in innovation, Start-ups and digital inclusion. There are opportunities to apply initiatives such as Aadhaar in our region. E-commerce and FinTech are two other areas potential collaboration. As an economic hub, Singapore can serve as a springboard to launch these ideas to Southeast Asia and beyond. India’s role in Asean should be anchored by growing economic ties with Singapore. The economic integration involving 16 countries with one-third of global GDP and trade will create an integrated Asian market.

 

Q 1. Who can be India’s Launchpad for an integrated Asian market as per the passage?

1. Southwest Asia

2. Thailand

3. Singapore

4. Myanmar

Answer: (3)

 

Q 2. The areas of collaboration between India and Asian are:

(a) FinTech

(b) Aadhaar

(c) e-commerce

(d) Digital backwardness

(e) Trilateral highways

(f) Fourth industrial revolution

1. (b), (c), (d) and (e)

2. (a), (b), (c) and (d)

3. (a), (c), (e) and (f)

4. (c), (d), (e) and (f)

Answer: (2)

 

Q 3. The commitment of Asian with India is:

1. Offer political platforms

2. More and more dialogues

3. Improving transport links

4. Hold leadership summits

Answer: (3)

 

Q 4. What is needed to encourage tourism between India and Asian?

1. Waterways

2. Innovation

3. Air links

4. Start-ups

Answer: (3)

 

Q 5. What prompted Singapore to opt for stronger ties with India?

1. Historical past

2. End of cold war

3. geo-political equations

4. Economic liberalization in India

Answer: (4)

 

Q 6. The next term in the series 0, 1, 9, 36, 100, ______ is:

1. 216

2. 164

3. 196

4. 225

Answer: (4)

 

Q 7. In the digital era, there is a fear that classroom communication may result in:

1. Passive adaptation

2. Quick adaptation

3. Stimulation

4. Over-stimulation

Answer: (4)

 

Q 8. Under which of the conditions an argument may be valid? Select the correct answer from the code given below:

Statements:

(a) When its conclusion and premises are true

(b) Even when its conclusion and one or more of its premises are false

(c) Only when its conclusion is true

1. (c) alone

2. (a) and (b)

3. (a) and (c)

4. (a) alone

Answer: (2)

 

Q 9. Jenifer’s father-in-law is my brother. Helen is a granddaughter of my mother. How is Helen related to Jenifer?

1. Daughter-in-law

2. Sister

3. Sister-in-law

4. Mother

Answer: (3)

 

Q 10. Truth and falsity are attributes of:

1. Debates

2. Propositions

3. Opinions

4. Arguments

 Answer: (2)

 

Some Basic Tips For Last Minute Preparation:

  • Allocate proper time to each unit as per the importance and pattern in the previous examinations.
  • Cover the strong areas first.
  • Do not spend too much time on a single question; you can return to such questions once you have finished the test.
  • Keep attempting online mock tests and previous year papers to improve your speed and accuracy.
  • Avoid Over Stressing, Stay Calm and give your best shot.                                                                                                           

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