NTA NET JUN-2022 Paper-1 (Gen Paper) held on 13 October 2022 -Shift-1
The following table shows the percentage (%) distribution
of five different types of cars (A-E) produced by a company during two
consecutive years 2019 and 2020. The total number of cars produced was 4,50,000
in the years 2019 and 5,20,000 in the year 2020.
Based on the data in the table, answer the question 1-5:
Year-wise percentage distribution of production of cars
Year |
Type of car produced (in %) |
||||
A |
B |
C |
D |
E |
|
2019 |
15% |
25% |
30% |
10% |
20% |
2020 |
10% |
30% |
25% |
25% |
10% |
Q.1) If the percentage production of type-B cars in 2020
was the same as that of 2019, then what would have been the number of type-B
cars produced in 2020?
[1] 112500
[2] 120000
[3] 130000
[4] 135000
Answer: [3] 130000
Q.2) What is the ratio of number of type-C cars produced
in 2019 to the number of type-D cars produced in 2020?
[1] 29:27
[2] 23:22
[3] 27:26
[4] 27:23
Answer: [3] 27:26
Q.3) What was the difference in the production of number
of type-C cars between 2019 and 2020?
[1] 5000
[2] 7500
[3] 8500
[4] 2500
Answer: [1] 5000
Q.4) If the number of type-A cars manufactured in 2020
was the same as that of 2019, then what would have been its approximate
percentage share in the total production of 2020?
[1] 11%
[2] 18%
[3] 15%
[4] 9%
Answer: [2] 18%
Q.5) If 85% of type-E cars produced during 2019 and 2020
together are sold by the company, then how many type-E cars are left unsold by
the company?
[1] 21825
[2] 29100
[3] 25200
[4] 21300
Answer: [4] 21300
Q.6) Following activities are related to the conduct of
experiment in social research:
[1] Control the experimental environment
[2] Pilot test, revise and test
[3] Empathy with the participants
[4] Praising the good qualities of the participant
[5] Specify the treatment levels
Choose the most appropriate answer from the options given
below:
[1] (A), (B), (C)only
[2] (B), (C), (E)only
[3] (C), (D), (E)only
[4] (A), (B), (E)only
Answer: [4] (A), (B), (E)only
Q.7) IIT Bombay X is a non-profit MOOC platform developed
by IIT Bombay using the open-source platform__________
[1] JOOMLA
[2] Sakai
[3] Drupal
[4] Open edX
Answer: [4] Open edX
Q.8) Which of the following file formats are appropriate
for distributing video files across the internet?
[1] .FLA
[2] .MPS
[3] .WMA
[4] .AIF
[5] .AVI
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
[1] (B) and (C) only
[2] (A) and (E) only
[3] (D) and (E) only
[4] (C) and (D) only
Answer: [2] (A) and (E) only
Q.9) In a learner centered teaching environment teachers
[1] Recognise that all learners are unique and utilise
different teaching styles
[2] Do not provide structure and direction
[3] Make decisions about how and what learners will learn
[4] Do not facilitate learner’s decision-making process
Answer: [1] Recognise that all learners are unique and
utilise different teaching styles
Q.10) Which of the following are true with regard to mass
communication?
[1] Messages are prepared by non-professionals
[2] Messages are prepared by professionals
[3] Messages are rapidly disseminated
[4] Messages are supposed to be understood
[5] Media audiences are homogenous
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
[1] (A), (B), (C)only
[2] (C), (D), (E)only
[3] (B), (C), (D)only
[4] (A), (D), (E)only
Answer: [3] (B), (C), (D)only
Q.11) Match list I with list II
List I
In a square of opposition
[A] ‘A’ being given as true
[B] ‘E’ being given as true
[C] ‘T’ being given as true
[D] ‘O’ being given as true
List II
Resultant
[I] ‘O’ is undetermined
[II] ‘T’ is undetermined
[III] ‘T’ is true
[IV] ‘T’ is false
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
[1] (A)-(II), (B)-(IV), (C)-(I), (D)-(III)
[2] (A)-(IV), (B)-(I), (C)-(III), (D)-(II)
[3] (A)-(I), (B)-(IV), (C), (II), (D)-(III)
[4] (A)-(III), (B)-(IV), (C)-(I), (D)-(II)
Answer: [4] (A)-(III), (B)-(IV), (C)-(I), (D)-(II)
Q.12) Given below are two statements:
Statement(I): The disadvantage of inter-personal
communication is the availability of immediate feedback.
Statement (II): The greatest advantage of mass
communication is its delayed feedback.
In the light of two above statement.Choose the most
appropriate answer from the options given below:
[1] Both statement (I) and statement (II) are correct
[2] Both statement (I) and statement (II) are incorrect
[3] Statement (I) is correct, but statement (II) is
incorrect
[4] Statement (I) is incorrect, but statement (II) is
correct
Answer: [2] Both statement (I) and statement (II) are
incorrect
Q.13) In communication, meanings refer to a person’s
[1] Notions about the world
[2] Internal responses to a message
[3] Subsuming messages for suppression
[4] External responses only
Answer: [2] Internal responses to a message
Q.14) Match list I with list II
ListI
Research form
(A) Qualitative research
(B)Qualitativeresearch
(C) Triangulation
(D) Metaanalysis
List II
Description
(1) File drawer problem
(2) Convergence of findings Based multiple methods
(3) Statistical analysis
(4) Interpretive
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
[1] (A)-(III), (B)-(II), (C)-(IV), (D)-(I)
[2] (A)-(IV), (B)-(III), (C)-(II), (D)-(I)
[3] (A)-(I), (B)-(IV), (C)-(II), (D)-(III)
[4] (A)-(III), (B)-(II), (C)-(IV), (D)-(I)
Answer: (2) (A)-(IV), (B)-(III), (C)-(II), (D)-(I)
Q.15) Identify the correct arrangement of the following
different types of computer networks in the descending order of their
geographic area coverage.
[1] MAN
[2] WAN
[3] LAN
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
[1] (A), (B), (C)
[2] (B), (C), (A)
[3] (B), (A), (C)
[4] (C), (A), (B)
Answer: [3] (B), (A), (C)
Q.16) Match list I with list II
List I
Child development
[A] Cliques
[B] Crowds
[C] Identity
[D] Moratorium
List II
Feature
[I] Less intimate, more loosely organized groups
[II] General Sense of oneself along with all their
beliefs, emotions and attitudes.
[III] Exploration with a delay in commitment to personal
and occupational choice
[IV] Relatively small, friendship-based groups
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
[1] (A)-(III), (B)-(IV), (C)-(I), (D)-(II)
[2] (A)-(II), (B)-(III), (C)-(IV), (D)-(I)
[3] (A)-(I), (B)-(II), (C)-(III), (D)-(IV)
[4] (A)-(IV), (B)-(I), (C)-(II), (D)-(III)
Answer: [4] (A)-(IV), (B)-(I), (C)-(II), (D)-(III)
Q.17) If a survey is conducted telephonically, which
among the following statements is true?
[1] It improves quality of data
[2] It improves the validity research
[3] It reduces the cost of data collection
[4] It makes participants comfortable
Answer: [3] It reduces the cost of data collection
Q.18) Given below are two statements:
Statement I: An inference which is based on the middle
term being only positively related to the major term is called Kevalanvayi.
Statement II: In Kevalanvayi anumana, the knowledge of
Vyapti between the middle and major terms is arrived at through the method of
argument in absence.
In the light of the above statements, choose the correct
answer from the options given below:
[1] Both statement I and statement II are true
[2] Both statement I and statement II are false
[3] Statement I is true, but statement II is false
[4] Statement I is false, but statement II is true
Answer: [3] Statement I is true, but statement II is
false
Q.19) As envisaged in national education policy (2020),
all higher educational institutions will aim to have a student strength of
________ by 2040.
[1] >5000
[2] >4000
[3] >3000
[4] >2500
Answer: [1] >5000
Q.20) Identify the correct sequence of average noise
levels in increasing order of their magnitude from different sources.
[A] City Street corner
[B] Conversational speech
[C] Highway
[D] Aircraft noise during take off
[E] Typical office
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
[1] (E), (A), (B), (C), (D)
[2] (E), (B), (A), (C), (D)
[3] (B), (E), (A), (C), (D)
[4] (B), (E), (A), (d), (c)
Answer: [2] (E), (B), (A), (C), (D)
Q.21) Given below are two statements:
Statement (I): If the length of a psychological test is
increased it improves both reliability and validity.
Statement (II): Score of a test can be interpreted
without referring to its norm.
In the light of the above statements, choose the most
appropriate answer from the options given below:
[1] Both statement (I ) and statement (II) are correct
[2] Both statement (I ) and statement (II) are incorrect
[3] Statement (I ) is correct, but statement (II) is
incorrect
[4] Statement (I ) is incorrect, but statement (II) is
correct
Answer: [3] Statement (I) is correct, but statement (II)
is incorrect
Q.22) Given below are two statements: one is labeled as
assertion (A ) and the other is labeled as reason(R)
Assertion (A): Energy produced from biomass is considered
‘carbon neutral’.
Reason (R): Biomass does not add CO2 to the atmosphere.
In the light of the above statements, choose the most
appropriate answer from the options given below:
[1] Both (A ) and (R ) are correct and (R ) is the correct
explanation of (A)
[2] Both (A ) and (R ) are correct but (R ) is NOT the
correct explanation of (A)
[3] (A ) is correct but (R ) is not correct
[4] (A ) is not correct but (R ) is correct
Answer: [3] (A) is correct but (R) is not correct
Q.23) Source of arsenic pollution in the ground water is
[1] Industrial ettluents
[2] Deep underground formations
[3] Dyeing industries
[4] Agricultural wastes
Answer: [1] Industrial ettluents & [2] Deep
underground formations
Q.24) In ancient Indian education system, learners were
given training in following occupations in the fields of
[1] Architecture
[2] Animal husbandry
[3] Agriculture
[4] Administration
[5] Dairy farming
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
[1] (A), (C), (E)only
[2] (B), (C), (E)only
[3] (A), (B), (C), (E)only
[4] (B), (C), (D), (E)only
Answer: [3] (A), (B), (C), (E) only
Q.25) Given below are two statements: one is labelled as
assertion (A) and other is labeled as reason (R)
Assertion (A): A valid deductive argument with all true
premises will lead to a true conclusion.
Reason (R): In a valid deductive argument, the conclusion
follows from the premises with absolute necessity.
In the light of the above statements, choose the correct
answer from the options given below:
[1] Both (A ) and (R ) are true and (R ) is the correct
explanation of (A)
[2] Both (A ) and (R ) are true but (R ) is NOT the correct
explanation of (A)
[3] (A ) is true but (R ) is false
[4] (A) is false but (R ) is true
Answer: [1] Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the
correct explanation of (A)
Q.26) In the context of vocational education, the
organization ‘NSDC’ is
[1] National skill development council
[2] National skill development corporation
[3] National skill documentation centre
[4] National sector development corporation
Answer: [2] National skill development corporation
Q.27) A software is termed as an open-source software if
[1] The developer company is open 24×7
[2] Its source code is available to share, study and modify
[3] It can be downloaded from the internet
[4] It is available free of cost
Answer: [2] Its source code is available to share, study
and modify
Q.28) Match list I with list II
List I
Medium
[A] Newspaper
[B] Radio
[C] Television
[D] Film
List II
User Vehicle
[I] URSA mini pro
[II] Satellite dishes
[III] Electro Magnetic waves
[IV] Rubber plate
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
[1] (A)-(IV), (B)-(III), (C)-(II), (D)-(I)
[2] (A)-(III), (B)-(II), (C)-(I), (D)-(IV)
[3] (A)-(II), (B)-(I), (C)-(IV), (D)-(III)
[4] (A)-(I), (B)-(II), (C)-(III), (D)-(IV)
Answer: [1] (A)-(IV), (B)-(III), (C)-(II), (D)-(I)
Q.29) Given below are two statements:
Statement (I): One-fourth of sixty percent of a number is
equal to two-fifth of twenty percent of another number. Then the respective
ratio of the first number to the second number is 8:15.
Statement (II): A student is studying for a test from
11:00am to 8:00pm on weekdays and one-third of that time on Saturday. On
Sunday, he takes a break and goes for a movie. The fractional part of the
entire week that the student is studying is 3/7.
In the light of the above statements, choose the correct
answer from the options given below:
[1] Both Statement (I ) and statement (II) are true
[2] Both statement (I ) and statement (II) are false
[3] Statement (I ) is true, but statement (II) is false
[4] Statement (I ) is false, but statement (II) is true
Answer: [3] Statement (I) is true, but statement (II) is
false
Q.30) Given below are two statements: One is labelled as
assertion (A ) and the other is labeled as reason (R)
Assertion (A): Sound is non eternal because it is caused.
Reason (R): The middle term does not prove the eternality
of sound but it’s non-eternality.
In the light of the above statements, choose the correct
answer from the options given below:
[1] Both (A ) and (R ) are true and (R ) is the correct
explanation of (A)
[2] Both (A ) and (R ) are true but (R ) is not the correct
explanation of (A)
[3] (A ) is true but (R ) is false
[4] (A ) is false but (R ) is true
Answer: [1] Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the
correct explanation of (A)
Q.31) Identify the correct sequence of information
processing in communication
(A) Input
(B) Output
(C) Data entry
(D) Processing
(E) Storage
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
[1] (A), (B), (E), (D), (C)
[2] (B), (D), (E), (A), (C)
[3] (C), (A), (D), (E), (B)
[4] (A), (C), (D), (E), (b)
Answer: [4] (A), (C), (D), (E), (B)
Q.32) Which one of the following formal fallacies is
committed in the given argument?
All snakes are reptiles.
Some snakes are poisonous creatures.
Therefore, all poisonous creatures are reptiles.
[1] Fallacy of Illicit process of major term
[2] Fallacy of Illicit process of minor term
[3] Fallacy of undistributed middle term
[4] Fallacy of four terms
Answer: [2] Fallacy of Illicit process of minor term
Q.33) Given below are two statements:
Statement I: Classical smog is formed when oxides of
nitrogen combine with particulate matter especially in summer season.
Statement II: Classical smog reduces atmospheric
visibility to a great extent.
In the light of the above statements, choose the correct
answer from the options given below:
[1] Both statement I and statement II are true
[2] Both statement I and statement II are false
[3] Statement I is true, but statement II is false
[4] Statement I is false, but statement II is true
Answer: [4] Statement I is false, but statement II is
true
Q.34) Given below are two statements: one is labeled as
assertion (A ) and the other is labeled as reason (R)
Assertion (A): Universities and higher education
institutions are the important foundations to the growth of any country.
Reason (R): Intellectual property right acts as a shield
for invention to be misused by third parties.
In the light of the above statement, choose the most
appropriate answer from the options given below:
[1] Both ( A) and (R ) are correct and (R ) is the correct
explanation of (A)
[2] Both (A ) and ( R) are correct but (R ) is NOT the
correct explanation of (A)
[3] ( A) is correct but ( R) is not correct
[4] ( A) is not correct but ( R) is correct
Answer: [2] Both (A) and (R) are correct but (R) is NOT
the correct explanation of (A)
Q.35) Given below are two statements in respect of
computers:
Statement (I): A DVD-ROM is an optical storage media, and
it can be written many times.
Statement (II): Software is loaded into secondary storage
from RAM and is then executed by CPU.
In the light of the above statement, choose the correct
answer from the options given below:
[1] Both statement (I ) and statement (II) are true
[2] Both statement ( I) and statement (II) are false
[3] Statement (I ) is true, but statement (II) is false
[4] Statement (I ) is false, but statement (II) is true
Answer: [2] Both statement (I) and statement (II) are
false
Q.36) Given below are two statements:
Statement (I): A man sells his goods at 10% profit. If he
sells his goods at 15% profit, he gets 160rupes more. The cost price of his
goods is 4.200rupes
Statement (II): A man spends 80% of his earnings. His
earnings increased by 25% and his expenses increased by 20%. The man’s savings
thus increased by 45%.
In the light of the above statements, choose the correct
answer from the options given below:
[1] Both statement (I ) and statement (II) are true
[2] Both statement (I ) and statement (II) are false
[3] Statement (I ) is true, but statement (II) is false
[4] Statement (I ) is false, but statement (II) is true
Answer: [4] Statement (I) is false, but statement (II) is
true
Q.37) Koulberg’s theory of moral development comprises of
following stages:
(A) Obedience orientation
(B) Intellectual disability orientation
(C) Rewards/exchange orientation
(D) Law and order orientation
(E) Social contract orientation
Choose the most appropriate answer from the options given
below:
[1] (A), (B), (C), (D)only
[2] (A), (C), (D), (E)only
[3] (B), (C), (D), (E)only
[4] (A), (B), (D), (E)only
Answer: [2] (A), (C), (D), (E)only
Q.38) Which among the following is a valid criticism of
experimental method in social sciences?
[1] Impossible to conduct in social situation
[2] Artificiality of laboratory condition
[3] Unavailability good experiments in social sciences
[4] Social research problems cannot be studied
experimentally
Answer: [2] Artificiality of laboratory condition
Q.39) Which among the following was proposed by Kothari
commission vis-Ã -vis language?
[1] Use of mother tongue as a medium of instruction
[2] Use of Hindi as a medium of instruction
[3] Two-language formula
[4] Three language formula
Answer: [4] Three language formula
Q.40) In a test consisting of 150 questions carrying 1
mark each, Rishab answered 80% of the first 75 questions correctly. What
percent of the other 75 questions does he need to answer correctly to score 60%
overall?
[1] 20
[2] 40
[3] 50
[4] 60
Answer: [2] 40
Q.41) The simple interest on a sum of money is 1/9 of the
principal and the number of years is equal to the rate percent per annum. The
rate percent per annum is:
[1] 3%
[2] 0.33%
[3] 3.33%
[4] 2.33%
Answer: [3] 3.33%
Q.42) The open-source platform ‘course builder’ on which
NPTEL courses are seen, was created by _____
[1] Microsoft
[2] Google
[3] Oracle
[4] Wipro
Answer: [2] Google
Q.43) Match list I with list II
List I
(File extension)
[A] mp3
[B] xls
[C] jpeg
[D] mdb
List II
(File type)
[I] Image
[II] Music
[III] Data base
[IV] Spreadsheet
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
[1] (A)-(I), (B)-(IV), (C)-(II), (D)-(III)
[2] (A)-(II), (B)-(IV), (C)-(I), (D)-(III)
[3] (A)-(II), (B)_(IV), (C)-(III), (D)-(I)
[4] (A)-(III), (B)-(II), (C)-(I), (D)-(IV)
Answer: [2] (A)-(II), (B)-(IV), (C)-(I), (D)-(III)
Q.44) What is the correct order of global warning
potential (GWP) of following atmospheric chemical species?
[1] Chlorofluro carbon (CFC)
[2] Methane (CH4)
[3] Carbon dioxide (CO2)
[4] Nitrous oxide (N20)
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
[1] D-B-C-A
[2] C-B-D-A
[3] A-B-C-D
[4] A-C-D-B
Answer: [2] C-B-D-A
Q.45) A man who can swim 48meter/minute in still water
swims 200meter against the current and 200 meters with the current. If the
difference between these two times is 10 minutes, then what is the speed of the
current?
[1] 30 meter/minute
[2] 31 meter/minute
[3] 29 meter/minute
[4] 32 meter/minute
Answer: [4] 32 meter/minute
Read the following passage and answer questions from 46
to 50.
Television is a cultural commodity. It works within an
economically determined capitalist economy. but when we have said that about it
we have said both much and remarkably little. There is a financial economy
within which wealth circulates, and a cultural economy within which meanings
and pleasures circulate, and the relationship between them is not as
deterministic as some theorists have proposed. In the financial economy,
television symbolises programmes and advertisements, not textuality. A
programme is a commodity produced and then sold to distributors. In
distribution, its role changes and it becomes not a commodity, but a producer,
and what it produces is a new commodity. the audience which is then, in its
turn, sold as a commodity to advertisers. The ramifications of this financial
economy are fascinating. Here the role shift undergone by the programme in the
financial economy-that from commodity to producer-is now undergone by the
audience, who are left as a commodity sold to the advertiser. But in the
cultural economy the audience rejects its role as a commodity and becomes a
Producer, a Producer of meanings and pleasures, and at this moment stops being
an audience and becomes different materialisations of the process that we call
“viewing television”. While the metaphor of a cultural economy is a productive
one, we must not let it blind us to differences between it and the financial.
Meanings and pleasures do not circulate in the cultural economy in the same way
that wealth does in the financial. In the first place there is no exchange of
money at the point of sale or consumption. Television appears to be free, however,
it may be actually paid for. Payment has no direct relationship to consumption
people can consume as much as they wish and what they wish with no thought of
what they are able to afford.
Q.46) What are the ramifications of television as a
commodity in financial economy?
[1] Making huge profits
[2] Importance to distribution channels
[3] Audience for advertisers
[4] Enculturisation of audience
Answer: [3] Audience for advertisers
Q.47) When we consider television as a product, then it
operates in a/an
[1] Deterministic cultural system
[2] Circulatory commercial system
[3] Audience power system
[4] Distributive pleasure system
Answer: [2] Circulatory commercial system
Q.48) How viewing television in a cultural economy
affects the audience?
[1] Audience assumes a new role
[2] They become a new commodity
[3] They cannot differentiate between the financial economy
and cultural economy
[4] Audience restricts the circulation of meanings and
pleasures
Answer: [1] Audience assumes a new role
Q.49) What is unique about television audience in a
cultural economy?
[1] They are non-stop producers of meanings
[2] They cannot fathom the finer nuances of financial
economy
[3] They do not pay for content consumption
[4] They can consume as much sans affordability
Answer: [1] They are non-stop producers of meanings &
[4] They can consume as much sans affordability
Q.50) In distribution television becomes
[1] Cultural commodity
[2] Producer of a new commodity
[3] Purveyor of textuality
[4] A source of theorisation
Answer: [2] Producer of a new commodity
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