Home > Marketing Management 101 > Quizzes > UGC NET Teaching and Research Aptitude Previous Paper MCQs
UGC NET Teaching and Research Aptitude Previous Paper MCQs
Fast practice, instant feedback. Timer auto-submits when time’s up.
Avg score: 22% Most missed: “In case the population of research is heterogeneous in nature which of the follo…”
1500+ questions from past papers.

The UGC NET General Paper on Teaching & Research Aptitude is an exam designed to test the teaching and research skills of Indian teachers to determine their eligibility for college lectureship. 
 

UGC NET Teaching and Research Aptitude Previous Paper MCQs
Time left 00:00
25 Questions

1. Match the following values with their distinguishing functions :
(a) Sacrifice (i) Working in a stipulated time
(b) Sincerity (ii) Confinement of individual mind on action
(c) Self control (iii) Showing love and affection
(d) Altruism (iv) Helping without selfish motives Choose the correct option from those given below :
2. Find out the horticultural crop that has recorded an increase of area by around 10 percent from 2005-06 to 2009-10
3. Given below are two statements – one is labelled as Assertion (A) and the other is labelled is Reason (R) : Assertion (A) : The spoken and written words are two media of many available for communication in the classroom. Reason (R) : Communication through any medium does not happen through attitude of encoders. In the light of the above two statements choose the correct option from the choices given below:
4. The founder of a business does not move to a more managerial role at which stage?
5. Comprehension A Business will usually go through a clear set of stages that will make up its organisational life cycle. These stages include introduction, early growth, continuous growth, maturity and decline. The first stage, the introduction stage, is the start-up phase where a business decides what its core strengths and capabilities are and starts selling its product will be a part of every aspect of the daily process of the business. The main goal at this stage is to take off to a good start and make a place in the market. The next stage, the early growth phase, aims at increased sales and more development. The focus at his stage remains on the market share and venture into related products or services. The main goal is to move the founder to a more managerial role more time is spent on managing and building the business At this stage documents and policies need to be developed so any member of the organisation can see the business any time. The third stage the continuous growth stage, requires a systematic structure and more formal relationships among its business need careful handling. The focus is on the expansion of the business, keeping in mind its core strength and capability. A formal organisational structure and a clear delegation plan are important at this stage. At the fourth stage of maturity, a business often slows down as the formal structures may have become obstacles. A lot of care is required to prevent decline.
11. Venturing into related products and services does not mean that a business will
6. Which one of the following froms a necessary component of Conventional Education System in India?
7. Which of the following statement is/are correct?
(a) The clock speed of a CPU is measured in hertz (Hz)
(b) Bluetooth technology consumes more power than Wi-Fi technology Choose the correct answer from the options given below :
8. Which of the following best describes a wiki?
9. Which one of the following is a key behaviour in effective teaching?
10. What is the inherent aspect of freedom?
11. A deductive argument is invalid if :
12. Which of the following item’s expenditure share is almost equal to the remaining three items in the given years ?
13. Classroom speech is considered as a :
14. If 60% of (a-b) = 40% of (a + b) then what percent of a is b?
15. Given below are two statement, one is labelled Assertion (A) and the other is labelled as Reason (R) Assertion (A) : The clock speed of CPUs has not increased significantly in recent years Reason (R) : Software now being used is faster and therefore processors do not have to be faster In the light of the above two statements, choose the correct option from those given below
16. A group of 40 employees of Cadre A has a mean age of 31. A different group of 60 employees of cadre B has a mean age of 28. What is the mean age of two employees of the two groups together?
17. In how many of the given years, were the exports from company A more than its average annual exports over the given years?
18. Assertion (A) : There are more laws on the books today than ever before, and more crimes being committed than ever before. Reason (R) : Because to reduce crime we must eliminate the laws. Choose the correct answer from below :
19. The research that aims at immediate application is
20. Comprehension Read the following passage carefully and answer questions 11 to 15 : Heritage conservation practices improved worldwide after the International Centre for the Study of the Preservation and Restoration of Cultural Property (ICCROM) was established with UNESCO's assistance in 1959. The inter-governmental organisation with 126 member states has done a commendable job by training more than 4,000 professionals, providing practice standards, and sharing technical expertise. In this golden jubilee year, as we acknowledge its key role in global conservation, an assessment of international practices would be meaningful to the Indian conservation movement. Consistent investment, rigorous attention, and dedicated research and dissemination are some of the positive lessons to imbibe. Countries such as Italy have demonstrated that prioritising heritage with significant budget provision pays. On the other hand, India, which is no less endowed in terms of cultural capital, has a long way to go. Surveys indicate that in addition to the 6,600 protected monuments, there are over 60,000 equally valuable heritage structures that await attention. Besides the small group in the service of Archaeological Survey of India, there are only about 150 trained conservation professionals. In order to overcome this severe shortage the emphasis has been on setting up dedicated labs and training institutions. It would make much better sense for conservation to be made part of mainstream research and engineering institutes, as has been done in Europe. Increasing funding and building institutions are the relatively easy part. The real challenge is to redefine international approaches to address local contexts. Conservation cannot limit itself to enhancing the art-historical value of the heritage structures, which international charters perhaps overemphasise. The effort has to be broad-based : It must also serve as a means to improving the quality of life in the area where the heritage structures are located. The first task therefore is to integrate conservation efforts with sound development plans that take care of people living in the heritage vicinity. Unlike in western countries, many traditional building crafts survive in India, and conservation practices offer an avenue to support them. This has been acknowledged by the Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage charter for conservation but is yet to receive substantial state support. More strength for heritage conservation can be mobilised by aligning it with the green building movement. Heritage structures are essentially ecofriendly and conservation could become a vital part of the sustainable building practices campaign in future.
11. The outlook for conservation heritage changed
21. Match Lists I and II and select the correct answer from the codes given below : List-I List-II
(i) Ozone hole (A) Tsunami (ii) Greenhouse effect (B) UV radiations (iii) Natural hazards (C) Methane (iv) Sustainable (D) Eco-centrism development I II III IV
22. A pilot study is also called a
23. Which is the source of chlorofluorocarbons?
24. Which of the following pramānas is used by classical Indian school of logic to prove the existence of God?
25. Dissatisfaction is often witnessed in people with