29 Oct 2022- Evening Shift- UGC NET Paper 1

Total Questions: 50

41. In India. much of the Central Government expenditure on general higher education is routed through

Correct Answer: (c) University Grants Commission

42. According to current estimate. the gross enrolment ratio in Higher Education in India is around 27%, which is expected to be increased to........ bv the end of 2035.

Correct Answer: (c) 50%

43. Given below are two statements :

Statement I : In India increasing access to higher education has been constrained by low completion rates at secondary education stage.
Statement II : By 2030. all multidisciplinary higher education institutions will be closed down.

In the light of the above statements, choose the correct answer from the options given below :

Correct Answer: (c) Statement I is true but Statement II is false

44. Broad parvameters adopted by National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) are

(A) Teaching. learning and Resources
(B) Graduation outcomes
(C) Outreach and Inclusivity
(D) Peer perception
(E) Low Carbon footprint

Choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below :

Correct Answer: (a) A. B. C. D Only

45. Which University in India was first to throw all University examinations open to girls?

Correct Answer: (d) Bombay University

46. Read the following passage and answer questions from questions 46 to 50

The conceptions and treatment of poverty were quite different before 1940. In colonial times the concern with poverty was conditioned by the belief that even if the natives could be somewhat enlightened by the presence of the coloniser. not much could be done about their poverty. It was because their economic development was pointless. The natives' capacity for science and technology. the basis for economic progress was seen as nil. However. within Asian. African and Latin or Native American societies. vernacular societies had developed ways of defining and treating poverty that accommodated visions of community. frugality. and sufficiency. It is true that massive poverty in the modern sense appeared only when the spread of market economy broke down the communities. As a result. it deprived millions of people from access to land. water and other resources. With the consolidation of market economy, systemic issues became inevitable.

It is important to know the break that occwrred in the conceptions and management of poverty first with the emergence of capitalism in Europe. and later with the advent of development in the Third world. The first break is described in terms of the advent in the nineteenth century of systems for dealing with the poor. based on assistance provided by impersonal institutions. Philanthropy occupied an important place in this transtion. The transformation of the poor into the assisted had a profound consequence. The modernisation of poverty invariably affected vernacular relations.

Before 1940. colonisers believed that poor countries

Correct Answer: (c) Cannot be changed

47. The Vernacular societies encountered economic poverty with

Correct Answer: (d) Use of resources sparingly

48. The market economy was responsible for

Correct Answer: (b) Massive poverty

49. Capitalistic development introduced the idea of

Correct Answer: (a) Modernised poverty

50. The passage focuses on

Correct Answer: (c) The ill-effects of capitalism