Most Repetitive Questions of UGC NET Paper 1:
Q 1. A man started walking frorn his house towards south. After walking 6 km, he turned to his left walked 5 Km after. Then he walked further 3 km after turning left. He then turned to his left and continued his walk for 9 km. How far is he away from his house?
(A) 3 km
(B) 4 km
(C) 5 km
(D) 6 km
Answer: (C)
Q 2. One writes all numbers from 50 to 99 without the digits 2 and 7. How many numbers have been written?
(A) 32
(B) 36
(C) 40
(D) 38
Answer: (A)
Q 3. "lf a large diamond is cut up into little bits it will lose its value just as an army is divided up into small units of soldiers. It loses its strength." The argument put above may be called as
(A) Analogical
(B) Deductive
(C) Statistical
(D) Casual
Answer: (A)
Q 4. Given below are some characteristics of logical argument. Select the code which expresses a characteristic which is not of inductive in character.
(A) The conclusion is claimed to follow from its premises.
(B) The conclusion is based on causal relation.
(C) The conclusion conclusively follows from its premises.
(D) The conclusion is based on observation and experiment
Answer: (C)
Q 5. If two propositions having the same subject and predicate terms can both be true but cannot both be false, the relation between those two propositions is called
(A) contradictory
(B) contrary
(C) subcontrary
(D) subaltern
Answer: (C)
Q 6. Given below are two premises and four conclusions drawn from those premises. Select the code that expresses conclusion drawn validly from the premises (separately or jointly).
Premises:
(a) All dogs are mammals.
(b) No cats are dogs.
Conclusions:
(i) No cats are mammals
(ii) Some cats are mammals.
(iii) No Dogs are cats
(iv) No dogs are non-mammals.
Codes:
(A) (i) only
(B) (i) and (ii)
(C) (iii) and (iv)
(D) (ii) and (iii)
Answer: (C)
Q 7. Given below is a diagram of three circles A, B & C inter-related with each of Indians. The circle B represents the class of scientists and circle C represents the class of politicians. p,q,r,s... represent different regions. Select the code containing the region that indicates the class of Indian scientists who are not politicians.
(A) q and s only
(B) s only
(C) s and r only
(D) p, q and s only
Answer: (B)
Q. 8 TO 12: Read the following table and answer question no 8-12 based on table
Year | Government Canals | Private Canals | Tanks | Tube wells and other wells | Other sources | Total |
1997-98 | 17117 | 211 | 2593 | 32090 | 3102 | 55173 |
1998-99 | 17093 | 212 | 2792 | 33988 | 3326 | 57411 |
1999-00 | 16842 | 194 | 2535 | 34623 | 2915 | 57109 |
2000-01 | 15748 | 203 | 2449 | 33796 | 2880 | 55076 |
2001-02 | 15031 | 209 | 2179 | 34906 | 4347 | 56672 |
2002-03 | 13863 | 206 | 1802 | 34250 | 3657 | 53778 |
2003-04 | 14444 | 206 | 1908 | 35779 | 4281 | 56618 |
2004-05 | 14696 | 206 | 1727 | 34785 | 7453 | 58867 |
2005-06 | 15268 | 207 | 2034 | 35372 | 7314 | 60196 |
Q 8. Which of the following sources of Irrigation has registered the largest percentage of decline in Net area under irrigation during 1997-98 and 2005-06 ?
(A) Government Canals
(B) Private Canals
(C) Tanks
(D) Other Sources
Answer: (C)
Q 9. Find out the source of irrigation that has registered the maximum improvement in terms of percentage of Net irrigated area during 2002-03 and 2003-04.
(A) Government Canals
(B) Tanks
(C) Tube Wells and other wells
(D) Other Sources
Answer: (D)
Q 10. In which of the following years, Net irrigation by tanks increased at the highest rate?
(A) 1998-99
(B) 2000-01
(C) 2003-04
(D) 2005-06
Answer: (D)
Q 11. Identify the source of irrigation that has recorded the maximum incidence of negative growth in terms of Net irrigated area during the years given in the table.
(A) Government Canals
(B) Private Canals
(C) Tube Wells and other wells
(D) Other sources
Answer: (A)
Q 12. In which of the following years, share of the tube wells and other wells in the total net irrigated area was the highest?
(A) 1998-99
(B) 2000-01
(C) 2002-03
(D) 2004-05
Answer: (C)
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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