CBSE UGC NET Examination Question Paper 2015
CBSE UGC NET Examination Question Paper 2015
Code C along with answer keys are given below. The answer keys are as per the
revised answer keys released by UGC after grievances.
2. The factors which are most important in determining the impact of anthropogenic
activities on environment are:
(A) Population, forest cover and land available per person
(B) Population, affluence per person, land available per person
(C) Population, affluence per person and the technology used for exploiting
resources
(D) Atmospheric conditions, population and forest cover
Answer: (C)
3. Which one of the following represents the binary equivalent of the decimal number
25?
(A) 11011
(B) 10101
(C) 01101
(D) 11001
Answer: (D)
4. The University Grants Commission was established with which of the following
aims?
(a) Promotion of research and development in higher education
(b) Identifying and sustaining institutions of potential learning
(c) Capacity building of teachers
(d) Providing, autonomy to each and every higher educational institution in India
Select the correct answer from the codes given below:
(A) (a), (b) and (d)
(B) (a), (b), (c) and (d)
(C) (a), (b) and (c)
(D) (b), (c) and (d)
Answer: (C)
(B) Colombo
(C) Dhaka
(D) New Delhi
Answer: (D)
11. Which is an instant messenger that is used for chatting?
(A) Google Talk
(B) AltaVista
(C) MAC
(D) Microsoft Office
Answer: (A)
12. The Gross Enrolment Ratio (GER) in institutions of higher education in India at
present (2015) is about:
(A) 23 percent
(B) 8 percent
(C) 12 percent
(D) 19 percent
Answer: (A)
(A) ~64
(B) ~8
(C) ~16
(D) ~32
Answer: (D)
16. In the recently launched Air Quality Index in India, which of the following
pollutants is not included?
(A) Chlorofluorocarbons
(B) Carbon monoxide
(C) Fine particulate matter
(D) Ozone
Answer: (A)
17. The total number of central universities in India in April 2015 was:
(A) 43
(B) 08
(C) 14
(D) 27
Answer: (A)
22. Achievement tests are commonly used for the purpose of:
(A) Assessing the amount of learning after teaching
(B) Making selections for a specific job
(C) Selecting candidates for a course
(D) Identifying strengths and weaknesses of learners
Answer: (A)
Answer: (B)
26. Which of the following statements regarding the meaning of research are
correct?
(a) Research refers to a series of systematic activity or activities undertaken to find
out the solution of a problem.
(b) It is a systematic, logical and an unbiased process wherein verification of
hypothesis, data analysis, interpretation and formation of principles can be done.
(c) It is an intellectual enquiry or quest towards truth.
(d) It leads to enhancement of knowledge.
Select the correct answer from the codes given below:
(A) (a), (b), (c) and (d)
(B) (a), (b) and (c)
(C) (b), (c) and (d)
(D) (a), (c) and (d)
Answer: (A)
27. Jean Piaget gave a theory of cognitive development of humans on the basis of
his:
(A) Evaluation Research
(B) Fundamental Research
(C) Applied Research
(D) Action Research
Answer: (B)
28. "Male and female students perform equally well in a numerical aptitude test."
This statement indicates a:
(A) Statistical hypothesis
(B) Research hypothesis
(C) Null hypothesis
(D) Directional hypothesis
Answer: (C)
29. Which of the following statements about teaching aids are correct?
(a) They help in retaining concepts for longer duration.
(b) They help students learn better.
(c) They make teaching learning process interesting.
(d) They enhance rote learning.
Select the correct answer from the codes given below:
(A) (a), (b) and (d)
(B) (a), (b), (c) and (d)
(C) (a), (b) and (c)
(D) (b), (c) and (d)
Answer: (C)
Story telling is not in our genes. Neither it is an evolutionary history. It is the essence
of what makes us Human.
Human beings progress by telling stories. One event can result in a great variety of
stories being told about it. Sometimes those stories differ greatly. Which stories are
picked up and repeated and which ones are dropped and forgotten often determines
how we progress. Our history, knowledge and understanding are all the collections
of the few stories that survive. This includes the stories that we tell each other about
the future. And how the future will turn out depends partly, possibly largely, on which
stories we collectively choose to believe.
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Some stories are designed to spread fear and concern. This is because some story-
tellers feel that there is a need to raise some tensions. Some stories are frightening,
they are like totemic warnings: "Fail to act now and we are all doomed." Then there
are stories that indicate that all will be fine so long as we leave everything upto a few
especially able adults. Currently, this trend is being led by those who call themselves
"rational optimists". They tend to claim that it is human nature to compete and to
succeed and also to profit at the expense of others. The rational optimists however,
do not realize how humanity has progressed overtime through amiable social
networks and how large groups work in less selfishness and in the process
accommodate rich and poor, high and low alike. This aspect in story-telling is
considered by the 'Practical Possibles', who sit between those who say all is fine and
cheerful and be individualistic in your approach to a successful future, and those who
ordain pessimism and fear that we are doomed.
What the future holds for us is which stories we hold on to and how we act on them.
36. How the future will turn out to be, depends upon the stories?
(A) Designed to make prophecy
(B) We collectively choose to believe in
(C) Which are repeatedly narrated
(D) Designed to spread fear and tension
Answer: (B)
37. At present a person is 4 times older than his son and is 3 years older than his
wife. After 3 years the age of the son will be 15 years. The age of the person's wife
after 5 years will be:
(A) 50
(B) 42
(C) 48
(D) 45
Answer: (A)
38. Among the following statements two are contradictory to each other. Select the
correct code that represents them:
Statements:
(a) All poets are philosophers.
(b) Some poets are philosophers.
(c) Some poets are not philosophers.
(d) No philosopher is a poet.
Codes:
(A) (b) and (c)
(B) (a) and (b)
(C) (a) and (d)
(D) (a) and (c)
Answer: (D)
39. In an examination 10,000 students appeared. The result revealed the number of
students who have:
Passed in all five subjects = 5583
Passed in three subjects only = 1400
Passed in two subjects only = 1200
Passed in one subject only 735
Failed in English only = 75
Failed in Physics only = 145
Failed in Chemistry only = 140
Failed in Mathematics only = 200
Failed in Bio-science only = 157
The number of students passed in at least four subjects is:
(A) 7900
(B) 6300
(C) 6900
(D) 7300
Answer: (B)
42. When the purpose of a definition is to explain the use or to eliminate ambiguity
the definition is called:
(A) Persuasive
(B) Stipulative
(C) Theoretical
(D) Lexical
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Answer: (D)
45. Which of the codes given below contains only the correct statements? Select the
code:
Statements:
(a) Venn diagram represents the arguments graphically.
(b) Venn diagram can enhance our understanding.
(c) Venn diagram may be called valid or invalid.
(d) Venn diagram is clear method of notation.
Codes:
(A) (a), (c) and (d)
(B) (a), (b) and (c)
(C) (a), (b) and (d)
(D) (b), (c) and (d)
Answer: (C)
48. If we want to seek new knowledge of facts about the world, we must rely on
reason of the type:
(A) Physiological
(B) Inductive
(C) Deductive
(D) Demonstrative
Answer: (B)
50. One day Prakash left home and walked 10 km towards south, turned right and
walked 5 km, turned right and walked 10 km and turned left and walked 10 km. How
many km will he have to walk to reach his home straight?
(A) 30
(B) 10
(C) 20
(D) 15
Answer: (D)
51. A girl introduced a boy as the son of the daughter of the father of her uncle. The
boy is related to the girl as:
(A) Son
(B) Brother
(C) Uncle
(D) Nephew
Answer: (B)
52. In certain code MATHURA is coded as JXQEROX. The code of HOTELS will be:
(A) ELIPQB
(B) LEQIBP
(C) ELQBIP
(D) LEBIQP
Answer: (C)
(B) Both (A) and (R) are correct and (R) is correct explanation of (A)
(C) Both (A) and (R) are correct, but (R) is not correct explanation of (A)
(D) (A) is correct but, (R) is false
Answer: (A)
55. What is the average salary (in thousand per month) in the age group 40-50
years?
(A) 36.5
(B) 35
(C) 42.5
(D) 40.5
Answer: (C)
56. What is the fraction of employees getting salary less than the average salary of
all the employees?
(A) 47%
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(B) 45%
(C) 50%
(D) 55%
Answer: (D)
57. What is the frequency (%) in the class interval of 30-35 years?
(A) 35%
(B) 20%
(C) 25%
(D) 30%
Answer: (A)
58. What is the fraction (%) of employees getting salary > 40,000 per month?
(A) 32%
(B) 45%
(C) 50%
(D) 35%
Answer: (B)
60. Classify the data of age of each employee in class interval of 5 years. Which
class interval of 5 years has the maximum average salary?
(A) 50-55 years
(B) 35-40 years
(C) 40-45 years
(D) 45-50 years
Answer: (A)