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Dinamani TNPSC - General Knowledge Model Questions Indian Polity Dated: 31.12.2016

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Dinamani Newspaper Published important question of TNPSC (Tamil Nadu Public  Service Commission) Exam. In these questions prepared by Sathya IAS Academy, Chennai. 

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12/30/2016

National Eligibility Test July 2016 Eligibility Criteria for UGC - NET Exam

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National Eligibility Test July 2016 





Eligibility Criteria for UGC - NET Exam









Conditions of Eligibility:


1. Candidates who have secured at least 55% marks in Master’s Degree OR equivalent examination from universities/institutions recognized by UGC in Humanities and Social Science, Computer Science &Applications, Electronic Science etc.





2. The Other Backward Classes  belonging to non-creamy layer/Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe , Persons with disability category candidates who have secured at least 50% marks in Master’s degree or equivalent examination are eligible for this Test.





3. Candidates who have appeared OR will be appearing at the qualifying Master’s degree (final year) examination and whose result is still awaited or candidates whose qualifying examinations have been delayed may also apply for this test. However,





4. Such candidates will be admitted provisionally and shall be considered eligible for award of Junior Research Fellowship/eligibility for Assistant professor only after they have passed their Master’s Degree examination OR equivalent with at least 55% marks(50% marks in case of OBC (Non- creamy layer)/SC/ST/PWD(persons with disability) category candidates.





5. Such candidates must complete their P.G degree examination within two years from the date of NET result with required percentage of marks, failing which they shall be treated as disqualified.





6. The Ph.D. degree holders whose Master’s level examination had been completed by 19th September 1991 shall be eligible for a relaxation of 5% in aggregate marks for appearing in NET.





7. Candidates are advised to appear in the subject of their post graduation only. The candidates, whose post graduation subject is not covered in the list of subjects in item No.14 (on page 11), may appear in a related subject.





8. Candidates are neither required to send any certificates/documents in support of their eligibility nor printout of their Application Form to CBSE. However the candidates, in their own interest, must satisfy themselves about their eligibility for the Test. In the event of any ineligibility being detected by the UGC/CBSE at any stage, their candidature will be cancelled and they shall be liable for legal action.





9. Candidates having post-graduate diploma/certificate awarded by Indian University/ Institute or foreign degree/diploma/certificate awarded by the foreign University/institute should in their own interest, ascertain the equivalence of their diploma/degree/certificate with Master’s degree of recognized Indian universities from Association of Indian Universities (AIU), New Delhi. (www.aiuweb.org)





Age Limit and Relaxation:


 


1. Junior Research Fellowship: Not more than 28 years as on 01.06.2015. (5 years for  OBC (Non- creamy layer). SC/ST/PWD categories and to women applicants. Relaxation will also be provided to the candidates having research experience, limited to the period spent on research in the relevant/related subject of post-graduation degree, subject to a maximum of 5 years, on production of a certificate from appropriate authority. Three years relaxation in age will be permissible to the candidates possessing L.L.M. Degree. Total age relaxation on the above ground(s) shall not exceed five years under any circumstances.





2. Assistant Professor: There is no upper age limit for applying for eligibility for Assistant Professor.








List of UGC NET Subjects





Subject Code  and Subject Name





1 Economics





2 Political Science





3 Philosophy





4   Psychology





5 Sociology





6 History





7 Anthropology





8 Commerce





9 Education





10 Social Work





11 Defence and Strategic Studies





12 Home Science





14 Public Administration





15 Population Studies





16 Hindustani Music (Vocal/Instrumental)





17 Management





18 Maithili





19 Bengali





20 Hindi





21 Kannada





22 Malayalam





23 Odia





24 Punjabi





25 Sanskrit





26 Tamil





27 Telugu





28 Urdu





29 Arabie





30 English





31 Linguistics





32 Chinese





33 Dogri





34 Nepali





35 Manipuri





36 Assamese





37 Gujarati





38 Marathi





39 French





40 Spanish





41 Russian





42 Persian





43 Rajasthani





44 German





45 Japanese





46 Adult Education/ Continuing Education/ Andragogy / Non Formal Education





47 Physical Education





49 Arab Culture and Islamic Studies





50 Indian Culture





55 Labour Welfare/Personnel Management/Industrial Relations/Labour and Social                                     Welfare/Human Resource Management





58 Law





59 Library and Information Science





60 Buddhist, Jaina, Gandhian and Peace Studies





62 Comparative Study of Religions





63 Mass Communication and Journalism





65 Dance





66 Museology & Conservation





67 Archaeology





68 Criminology





70 Tribal and Regional Language/Literature





71 Folk Literature





72 Comparative Literature





73 Sanskrit Traditional Subjects (including Jyotisha/Sidhanta Jyotisha/Navya Vyakarna/                           Vyakarna/Mimamsa/Navya Nyaya/Sankhya Yoga/Tulanatmaka Darsana/ Shukla                                 Yojurveda/ Madhv Vedanta/ Dharma Sastra/ Sahitya/ Purana-itihasa/Agama/Advaita                           Vedanta)





74 Women Studies





79 Visual Art (including Drawing & Painting/Sculpture/Graphics/Applies Art/History of Art)





80 Geography





81 Social Medicine & Community Health





82 Forensic Science





83 Pali





84 Kashmiri





85 Konkani





87 Computer Science and Applications





88 Electronic Science





89 Environmental Sciences





90 International and Area Studies





91 Prakrit





92 Human Rights and Duties





93 Tourism Administration and Management





94 Bodo





95 Santali





96 Karnatik Music (Vocal Instrument, Percussion)





97 Rabindra  Sangeet





98 Percussion Instruments





99 Drama





100 Theatre








Adult Education 2012 June Paper III

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Adult Education 2012 June Paper III


1. Liberal education develops those capacities needed by every thinking adult because it is a


(A) Practical Education


(B) Theoretical Education


(C) Modern Education


(D) Basic Education


Answer: (A)





2. Liberal philosophy of Adult Education stresses development in


(A) Vocational skills


(B) Intellectual power


(C) Physical power


(D) Empowerment


Answer: (B)





3. Behaviourism is primarily concerned with


(A) Learning


(B) Observable Behaviour


(C) Personality


(D) Intelligence


Answer: (B)





4. Andragogy as a study of adult learning originated from


(A) America in 1970’s


(B) Europe in 1950’s


(C) Asia in 1980’s


(D) Latin America in 1960’s


Answer: (B)





5. Andragogy is known as


(A) Science of teaching children


(B) Arts and science of helping adults to learn


(C) Science of behavioural study of adult


(D) None of the above


Answer: (B)





6. Inability to read, write and with simple calculations of a person is enumerated as


(A) Literate


(B) Uneducated


(C) Semi­literate


(D) Illiterate


Answer: (D)





7. “Where the mind is without fear, and the head is held high, where the world is not broken up into fragments


by narrow domestic walls” was said by


(A) Arbindo


(B) Tagore


(C) Gandhi


(D) Patel


Answer: (B)





8. The Distance Mode of School Education is provided by





(A) IGNOU


(B) DEC


(C) NIOS


(D) UGC


Answer: (C)





9. TLC was launched primarily to


(A) Eradicate illiteracy


(B) Child vaccination


(C) Eradicate child labour


(D) Empower women folk


Answer: (A)





10. The expansion of SRC is


(A) State Reorganisation Committee


(B) State Reorganisation Commission


(C) State Research Centre


(D) State Resource Centre


Answer: (D)





11. _____ is the audio­visual aid.


(A) Poster


(B) Radio


(C) Film


(D) None of the above


Answer: (C)





12. The outreach activities has led to


(A) University­community interaction


(B) Increased enrolment of students


(C) Democratization of Institution


(D) All the above


Answer: (A)





13. NBT stands for


(A) National Bank for Tribes


(B) National Book Trust


(C) National Bureau of Trustees


(D) National Bus Transport


Answer: (B)





14. Seva Mandir, which is based at Udaipur of Rajasthan State, is a


(A) Governmental Institution


(B) Bank


(C) NGO


(D) Quasi Governmental Institution


Answer: (C)





15. A research study intended to study the relative effectiveness of two medicines for fever can be labelled as


(A) Experimental study


(B) Qualitative study


(C) Quantitative study


(D) None of the above


Answer: (A)





16. The first district was declared as totally literate district in India


(A) Elluru


(B) Kottayam


(C) Ernakulam


(D) Kanyakumari


Answer: (C)





17. Maulana Azad, the first Education Minister of India, re­named the various schemes of Adult Education as


(A) Further Education


(B) Social Education


(C) Non­formal Education


(D) Out of School Education


Answer: (B)





18. The National Policy of Education was approved by the Government of India in the year


(A) 1986


(B) 1985


(C) 1984


(D) 1983


Answer: (A)





19. The major function of the SRC is


(A) Teaching & Research


(B) Distributing Funds to NGOs


(C) Training & Materials Development


(D) None of the above


Answer: (C)





20. The basic feature of the TLC is


(A) Centre based approach


(B) Voluntarism & area specific


(C) No time frame


(D) None of the above


Answer: (B)








21. Concurrent evaluation will be taken up only


(A) Before launching the programme


(B) During the programme


(C) End of the programme


(D) None of the above


Answer: (B)





22. The concept of Folk School is connected with


(A) Germany


(B) United Kindom


(C) China


(D) Denmark


Answer: (D)





23. “Education for All” is sponsored by


(A) UNESCO


(B) UNO


(C) UNICEF


(D) ILO


Answer: (A)





24. The proposed nomenclature of the ‘Dept of Adult & Continuing Education and Extension’ is


(A) Continuing Education and Extension


(B) Lifelong Learning and Extension


(C) Lifelong Learning


(D) Extension Education


Answer: (C)





25. LEAP stands for


(A) Lifelong Education and Awareness Project


(B) Lifelong Education and Action Programme


(C) Lifelong Education and Action Project


(D) Lifelong Education and Awareness Programme


Answer: (D)





26. Assertion (A): Vocational education plays a crucial role in the socio & economic development of the


nation.


Reason (R): Vocational skills promote productivity.


(A) (A) is true but (R) is false


(B) (A) & (R) are true


(C) (A) is false but (R) is true


(D) (A) & (R) are false


Answer: (B)





27. Assertion (A): The possible motives for undertaking research is to get a research degree along with its consequential benefits.


Reason (R): The UGC provides research fellowships for promoting research.


(A) (A) & (R) are true


(B) (A) & (R) are not true


(C) (A) is true


(D) (R) is not true


Answer: (A)





28. Assertion (A): Collection of data can be done through observation techniques.


Reason (R): Collection of data can be done even without using a tool.


(A) (A) & (R) are true


(B) (A) is false but (R) is true


(C) (A) is true but (R) is false


(D) (A) & (R) are false


Answer: (C)





29. Assertion (A): Lifelong learning has a provision for using non­formal and formal learning.


Reason (R): Lifelong learning is not a systematic study.


(A) (A) & (R) are true.


(B) (R) is true but (A) is not true.


(C) (A) & (R) are not true.


(D) (A) is true but (R) is not true.


Answer: (D)





30. Assertion (A): Learning needs of Adults from rural, tribal and urban areas are same.


Reason (R): Adults of various regions are in the same age group with similar needs.


(A) (A) is true.


(B) (A) & (R) are false.


(C) (R) is true.


(D) (A) & (R) are true.


Answer: (B)








31. Assertion (A): Extension Education accelerate the pace of rural developmentwww.n e tu g c .in


Reason (R): Extension Education programmes empower the rural masses.


(A) Both (A) & (R) are true.


(B) (A) is true but (R) is not true.


(C) (A) & (R) are not true.


(D) (A) is not true but (R) is true.


Answer: (A)





32. Assertion (A): The human resource development of the country depends upon the level of Education possessed by its population.


Reason (R): Half of the women in India are illiterates.


(A) (A) & (R) are not true.


(B) (A) is not true but (R) is true.


(C) (A) is true but (R) is not true.


(D) (A) & (R) are true.


Answer: (C)





33. Assertion (A): UGC has established PERCs in Indian Universities for promoting population


Consciousness among youth.


Reason (R): Awareness need to be created among youth about the population explosion.


(A) (A) is correct but (R) is not correct.


(B) (A) & (R) are not correct.


(C) (A) is not correct but (R) is correct.


(D) (A) & (R) are correct.


Answer: (D)





34. Assertion (A): The Teaching / Learning materials in adult education should be need based and


areaspecific.


Reason (R): The Teaching / Learning materials have no role in retaining the adult learning’s in the literacy centres.


(A) (A) & (R) are true.


(B) (A) is true but (R) is false.


(C) (A) & (R) are false.


(D) (A) is not true but (R) is true.


Answer: (B)





35. Assertion (A): Monitoring is generally not intended to determine the impact of the


programme.


Reason (R): Monitoring is required to know the progress of the programme


(A) (A) is false but (R) is true.


(B) (A) & (R) are false.


(C) (A) is true but (R) is not true.


(D) (A) & (R) are true.


Answer: (A)





36. Assertion (A): SRCs play a prominent role in preparation and distribution of Teaching/


Learning materials.


Reason (R): SRCs provide technical support to all the Adult Education Programme.


(A) (A) is true but (R) is not true.


(B) (A) is not true but (R) is true.


(C) Both (A) & (R) are true.


(D) Both (A) & (R) are not true.


Answer: (C)





37. Assertion (A): Exploration of natural resources is one of the reasons for environmental degradation


Reason (R): Natural resources are being used extensively.


(A) Both (A) & (R) are not true


(B) (A) is true but (R) is not true


(C) (A) is not true but (R) is true


(D) Both (A) & (R) are true


Answer: (D)





38. Assertion (A): The State Councils of Higher Education have been established in the States based on the National Policy on Education.


Reason (R): State level institute is required to co­ordinate the higher educational programmes


Effectively.


(A) (A) is not correct but (R) is correct.


(B) (A) & (R) are correct


(C) (A) is correct but (R) is not correct.


(D) (A) & (R) are not correct.


Answer: (B)





39. Assertion (A): JSS promotes vocational skills among the neo­literates.


Reason (R): The human resource development of the country depends upon the vocational skills possessed by its population.


(A) (A) & (R) are true.


(B) (A) & (R) are not true.


(C) (A) is true but (R) is not true.


(D) (A) is not true but (R) is true.


Answer: (A)





40. Assertion (A): The failure of the adult literacy programme is due to lack of proper follow up programme.


Reason (R): The follow up programme is not mandatory for retaining the level of literacy.


(A) (A) & (R) are true.


(B) (A) & (R) are false.


(C) (A) is true but (R) is false.


(D) (A) is not true but (R) is true.





41. Assertion (A): Income generating programme forms part of the Continuing Education Centres.


Reason (B): One of the aims of the Continuing Education Centres is to promotes vocational skills.


(A) (A) is correct but (R) is not correct.


(B) (A) is not correct but (R) is correct.


(C) (A) & (R) are not correct.


(D) (A) & (R) are correct.


Answer: (D)





42. Arrange the following media in the order in which they come into view in India:


(A) Print, Radio, TV, Film


(B) TV, Film, Print, Radio


(C) Radio, Print, Film, TV


(D) Film, Print, Radio, TV


Answer: (C)





43. Arrange the following programmes in the order of implementation by using the code given below:


I. Gram Shikshan Muhim


II. Farmer’s Functional Literacy Programme


III. Social Education.


IV. Non­formal Education


Code:


(A) I II III IV


(B) III I II IV


(C) III II IV I


(D) IV III II I


Answer: (B)





44. Arrange the following in the order for writing a research report.


I. Deciding the research methodology


II. Formulating the research objectives


III. Formulating the research problem


IV. Extensive literature survey


Code:


(A) III II IV I


(B) I II III IV


(C) IV III II I


(D) I II IV III


Answer: (A)





45. Arrange the following programmes by the order of its implementation by using the codes given below:


I. Income Generating programmes


II. Post Literacy Programmes


III. Continuing Education Programmes


IV. Total Literacy Programmes


Codes:


(A) IV III II I


(B) I II III IV


(C) IV II III I


(D) IV I II III


Answer: (C)





46. Arrange the objectives of training in the order:


(A) Organisational objectives, individual objectives, social objectives, functional objectives.


(B) Individual objectives, organisational objectives, functional objectives, social objectives.


(C) Social objectives, organizational objectives, individual objectives, functional objectives.


(D) Functional objectives, organisational objectives, social objectives, individual objectives.


Answer: (B)





47. Arrange the following functions of the Dept. of Adult & Continuing Education in order by using the codes


given below:


I. Teaching


II. Training


III. Extension


IV. Research


Codes:


(A) I III IV II


(B) IV III II I


(C) I II III IV


(D) III II IV I


Answer: (D)





48. Arrange the following in the order in which they appeared by using the codes given below:


I. Volunteer


II. Village level co­ordinator


III. Key Resource person


IV. Resource person


Codes:


(A) III II I IV


(B) I II IV III


(C) IV III II I


(D) II III IV I


Answer: (B)





49. Arrange the following in correct order for receiving the message.


(A) Sender, Message, Medium Receiver


(B) Receiver, Sender, Message, Medium


(C) Medium, Sender, Message, Receiver


(D) Receiver, Message, Medium, Sender


Answer: (A)





50. Arrange the following type’s of Education in order by using the codes:


I. Informal education


II. Non­formal education


III. Formal education


IV. Incidental education


Codes:


(A) I IV III II


(B) I II III IV


(C) III II I IV


(D) IV III II I


Answer: (C)





51. Assertion (A): In order to improve the quality of Higher Education autonomy should be given to the


colleges.


Reason (R): Autonomy need not be given to the colleges as they are not competent to frame the curriculum


and evaluation.


(A) (A) & (R) are true.


(B) (A) & (R) are not true.


(C) (A) is not true but (R) is true.


(D) (A) is true but (R) is not true.


Answer: (D)





52. Assertion (A): The Adult Literacy Programmes are not attractive, as they are not need based.


Reason (R): The activities of the adult literacy centres are framed based on the needs of the learners.


(A) (A) & (R) are true.


(B) (A) is not true but (R) is true.


(C) (A) & (R) are not true.


(D) (A) is true but (R) is not true.


Answer: (B)





53. Assertion (A): The participation of women in the Adult Literacy Centres are low because the men


volunteers discriminate women learners.


Reason (R): More women volunteers are required to improve the participation of the women


learners.


(A) (A) is not true but (R) is true.


(B) (A) & (R) are true.


(C) (A) & (R) are not true.


(D) (A) is true but (R) is not true.





Answer: (A)





54. Match the List­I with List­II by using the codes given below:


List – I List – II


i. Motivation Theory 1. Malcom Knowles


ii. Concept & Conscientization 2. Maslow


iii. Adult Learning 3. Robby Kidd


iv. Andragogy 4. Paulo Freire


Codes:


i ii iii iv


(A) 4 3 1 2


(B) 2 4 3 1


(C) 4 3 2 1


(D) 1 2 3 4


Answer: (B)





55. Match the List­I with List­II by using the codes given below:


List – I                          List – II


i. Zero method               1. Symbols


ii. Teacher dominated method 2. Lecture & demonstration


iii. Traditional method      3. Literacy method


iv. Co­operative method      4. Equal opportunity


Codes:


i ii iii iv


(A) 4 3 2 1


(B) 1 2 3 4


(C) 2 4 1 3


(D) 3 4 1 2


Answer: (B)





56. Match the List­I with List­II by using the codes given below:


List – I                                                     List – II


i. Hamburg Declaration on Adult Learning                   1. 1997


ii. UNESCO’s World Declaration on “Education for All”      2. 1990


iii. World Declaration on Higher Education for the 21st Century 3. 1998


iv. Universal Declaration of Human Rights                  4. 1948


Codes:


i ii iii iv


(A) 4 3 2 1


(B) 4 1 2 3


(C) 3 4 2 1


(D) 1 2 3 4


Answer: (D)





57. Match the List­I with List­II by using the codes given below:


List – I                               List – II


i. Social Education              1. MPFL


ii. National Policy on Education 2. Social Consciousness


iii. Mass Media                  3. Income Generating Programme


iv. Continuing Education         4. Radio, Film &TV


Codes:


i ii iii iv


(A) 1 2 3 4


(B) 4 3 2 1


(C) 2 1 4 3


(D) 1 2 4 3


Answer: (C)





58. Match the List­I with List­II by using the codes given below:


       List – I             List – II


i. Survey method          1. Cause and Effect


ii. Observation method    2. Descriptive Information


iii. Contact method       3. Behavioural Social Science


iv. Experimental method   4. Telephone


Codes:


    i  ii iii iv





(A) 1  2   3  4


(B) 4  3   2  1


(C) 1  2   4  3


(D) 2  3   4  1


Answer: (D)


59. Match the List­I with List­II by using the codes given below:www.n e tu g c .in


     List – I               List – II


i. Incentive Theory       1. Human requirements


ii. Need Hierarchy Theory 2. Reward


iii. Goal­setting Theory  3. Existence and growth


iv. Alderfer’s ERG Theory 4. Drive to reach


Codes:


    i ii iii  iv


(A) 4 3  1    2


(B) 1 2  3    4


(C) 3 4  1    2


(D) 2 1  4    3


Answer: (D)





60. Match the List­I with List­II by using the codes given below:


   List – I        List – II


i. SRC         1. Women’s Literacy


ii. AFLP       2. State level programme Administration


iii. SLMA      3. Training & Materials Production


iv. ZSS        4. District level Programme Administration


Codes:


i ii iii iv


(A) 4 3 2 1


(B) 3 1 2 4


(C) 1 4 3 2


(D) 2 3 1 4


Answer: (B)





61. Match the List­ I with List ­II by using the code given below:


    List – I         List – II


i. NLMA         1. Educational Planning & Administration


ii. NUPA        2. Resource Supporting Body


iii. JSS           3. Policy Making Body


iv. SRC         4. Vocational Skill Development


    Codes:


    i ii iii iv


(A) 3 1   4   2


(B) 1 2   3   4


(C) 2 4   3   1


(D) 1 2   4   3


Answer: (A)





62. Match the List­I with List­II by using the codes given below:


  List – I     List – II


i. IPCL      1. Trainer­of­Trainer


ii. PRI      2. A Unit of the Dept. of Adult & Continuing Education


iii. KRP     3. Method of teaching literacy


iv. PERC     4. Local Self Government


Codes:


i ii iii iv


(A) 4 3 2 1


(B) 1 2 3 4


(C) 3 4 1 2


(D) 1 3 2 4


Answer: (C)





63. Match the List­ I with List ­II by using the codes given below:


List – I                                   List – II


i. Convergence             1. DVV, Germany


ii. IJAE                        2. IAEA, New Delh


iii. Adult Education and Development  3. ICAE, UK


iv. University News                               4. AIU, New Delhi


Codes:


      i ii iii iv


(A) 4 3 2 1


(B) 1 2 3 4


(C) 2 1 4 3


(D) 3 2 1 4


Answer: (D)





64. Match the List­I with List­II by using the codes given below:


List – I          List – II


i. DIET        1. Distance Education


ii. IGNOU   2. School Education


iii. NCERT  3. Alternative Education


iv. NIOS     4. Teacher Education


Codes:


i ii iii iv


(A) 4 3 2 1


(B) 4 1 2 3


(C) 1 2 3 4


(D) 4 2 1 3


Answer: (B)





65. Match the List­I with List­II by using the codes given below:


List – I                   List – II


i. SHGs      1. Reproduction &Child Health


ii. VECs     2. Information Window


iii. ICDS    3. Women Empowerment


iv. CECs    4. Primary Education


Codes:


i ii iii iv


(A) 3 4 1 2


(B) 2 3 4 1


(C) 1 2 3 4


(D) 4 3 2 1


Answer: (A)





66. Match the List  ­I with List ­II by using the codes given below:


List – I                                         List – II


i. International Women’s Day     1. 1st December


ii. International Population Day  2. 8th September


iii. World AIDS Day                   3. 8th March


iv. International Literacy Day     4. 11th July


Codes:


i ii iii iv


(A) 4 2 1 2


(B) 3 4 2 1


(C) 3 4 1 2


(D) 1 2 3 4


Answer: (C)





67. Match the List­I with List­II by using the codes given below:


List – I                   List – II


i. Formal curriculum     1. Nonacademic


ii. Informal curriculum  2. Both written and unwritten syllabi


iii. Actual curriculum   3. Derived from other sources


iv. Hidden curriculum    4. Syllabus


Codes:


i ii iii iv


(A) 4 3 2 1


(B) 1 2 3 4


(C) 3 2 1 4


(D) 4 3 1 2


Answer: (A)








68. Match the List ­I with List­ II by using the codes given below:


List – I                                     List – II


i. Role playing                         1. Situational description


ii. Small Group Discussion     2. Sharing within the group


iii. Case studies                       3. Problem description


iv. Interactive lecture              4. Opportunities to work together


Codes:


i ii iii iv


(A) 4 3 2 1


(B) 2 1 3 4


(C) 1 2 3 4


(D) 4 1 2 3


Answer: (C)





69. Match the List­ I with List ­II by using the codes given below:


List – I                                      List – II


i. Social Education               1. 1951­-56


ii. Gram Shiksan Muhim    2. 1959


iii. Farmer’s Functional Literacy Project 3.1967-­68


iv. Functional Literacy for Adult Women 4.1975-­76


Codes:


i ii iii iv


(A) 4 1 2 3


(B) 1 2 3 4


(C) 1 2 4 3


(D) 4 3 2 1


Answer: (B)





70. Match the List­I with List­II by using the codes given below:


List – I                    List – II


i. Rig Veda           1. Education is that whose end product is salvation


ii. Tagore             2. All round development and drawing out the best in the child mind, body and spirit


iii. Gandhiji         3. Enabling the mind to find out the ultimate truth.


iv. Upnishads        4. Education makes a man self­reliant and selfless


Codes:


i ii iii iv


(A) 1 2 3 4


(B) 3 1 2 4


(C) 4 3 2 1


(D) 2 4 1 3


Answer: (C)





Read the passage below, and answer the questions that follow based on your understanding of the passage. The process of globalization has been an integral part of the recent economic progress made by India.Globalization has played a major role in export­led growth, leading to the enlargement of the job market in India. One of the major forces of globalization in India has been in the growth of outsourced IT and Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) services. The last few years have seen an increase in the number of skilled professionals in India employed by both local and foreign companies to service customers in the US and Europe in particular. Taking advantage of India’s lower cost but educated and English speaking work force, and utilizing global communications technologies such as voice over IP (VOIP), email and the internet, international enterprises have been able to lower their cost base by establishing outsourced knowledge­worker operations in India. As a new Indian middle class has developed around the wealth that the IT and BPO industries have brought to the country, a new consumer base has developed. International companies are also expanding their operations in India to service this massive growth opportunity. Notable examples of international companies that have done well in India in the recent years include Pepsi, Coca­Cola, McDonald’s, and Kentucky Fried Chicken, whose products have been well accepted by Indian at large.


71. Globalization is a


(A) The following (B), (C) & (D)


(B) Integral part of economic progress


(C) Inclusive part of economic progress


(D) Counterpart of economic progress


Answer: (B)








72. Major forces of globalization according to the author of the above passage is


(A) IT services


(B) BPO services


(C) ITES services


(D) Both IT and BPO services


Answer: (D)





73. According to the above para, Indians at large accepted


(A) Local soft drink companies


(B) International companies


(C) Establishment of local call centres


(D) None of the above


Answer: (B)





74. Pepsi, KFC and Coca­Cola companies are having branches in


(A) USA only


(B) India only


(C) India and Europe


(D) World wide


Answer: (D)





75. Why there is an increase in the intake of no. of skilled person’s employed from India by the foreign countries?


(A) Lower cost but educated workforce


(B) Workable skilled persons


(C) Possessing employability skills


(D) All the above


Answer: (A)


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1. The national legal literacy day is celebrated on


(A) 9th November


(B) 8th November


(C) 10th November


(D) 5th November


Answers: 9th November





2. Right to free and compulsory elementary education for all children in the age group of 14 in India was implemented in the year.


(A) 2007


(B) 2010


(C) 2008


(D) 2009


Answers: 2010





3. Which of the following programmes was launched in 1994 with the objective of Universalization of primary education?


(A) National Adult Education Programme (NAEP)


(B) District Primary Education Programme (DPEP)


(C) Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA)


(D) National Literacy Mission (NLM)


Answers: District Primary Education Programme (DPEP)





4. Which of the following programme was designed to develop effective linkage between literacy and primary education?


(A) Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA)


(B) National Adult Education Programme (NAEP)


(C) Jeevanshala


(D) Lokshala


Answers: Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA)





5. Kalajathas campaign conducted in all corners of India since 1992 was organized by


(A) B G V S


(B) I A E A


(C) I U A C E


(D) None of the above


Answers: B G V S





6. NEEM stands for


(A) National Extension Education Movement


(B) National Elementary Education Mission


(C) National Elementary Education Movement


(D) None of the above


Answers: National Elementary Education Mission





7. The first International Conference on Adult Education organised by UNESCO was held in


(A) Tehran


(B) Hamburg


(C) Rio de Jenerio


(D) Kualalampur


Answers: Tehran





8. The state which has the lowest literacy rate in India, as per 2001 census is


(A) Bihar


(B) Madhya Pradesh


(C) Tamil Nadu


(D) Orissa


Answers: Bihar





9. Interpersonal communication is also known as


(A) Mass communication


(B) Face to face communication


(C) Dyadic communication


(D) Virtual communication


Answers: Face to face communication





10. Who distinguished ‘andragogy’ with ‘pedagogy’?


(A) Lindeman


(B) Malcolm Knowles


(C) Alaxanderkapp


(D) Richard A. Swanson


Answers: Malcolm Knowles





11. Who coined the term ‘extension’?


(A) Charles McCarthy


(B) William Sewell


(C) Jensen


(D) Nelson


Answers: Charles McCarthy





12. Which one of the following is not a component of effective organization?


(A) Balanced organizational structure


(B) Adequate delegation of authority


(C) Clear line of authority


(D) An individual reporting to many superiors


Answers: An individual reporting to many superiors





13. The term ‘Extension’ is equated with extra­moral lectures of which University?


(A) Cambridge University


(B) Nalanda University


(C) Lisbon University


(D) Harvard University


Answers: Cambridge University





14. In a constructive approach teachers should see themselves as ____ and co­learners.


(A) Facilitators


(B) Motivators


(C) Promoters


(D) Developers


Answers: Facilitators





15. Kothari Commission (1964­66) emphasized on


(A) Expansion of Universal schooling


(B) Non­formal and continuing education


(C) Vocational education


(D) Reading materials


Answers: Expansion of Universal schooling





16. The programme aimed at enabling illiterate women to acquire functional skills, better awareness of health,hygiene and child care is


(A) National Female Literacy Mission


(B) Functional Literacy for Adult Women


(C) Female Farmers Functional Literacy and Training


(D) Total Literary Programme





Answers: Functional Literacy for Adult Women





17. The institutions established by the Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India in 1989 to provide education in expensively to remote areas is


(A) JSS


(B) NIOS


(C) SSA


(D) DIET


Answers: NIOS





18. In 1952 an important institution was created in India for furthering the curve of high education


(A) NCERT


(B) AICTE


(C) NCTE


(D) UGC


Answers: UGC





19. Which of the following leader has a natural ability to attract and inspire people?


(A) Visionary leader


(B) Spot leader


(C) Transformational leader


(D) Charismatic leader


Answers: Charismatic leader





20. Who is identified as the champion of ‘Radical Adult Education’?


(A) Maslow


(B) Peter Jarvis


(C) Paulo Friere


(D) John Dewey


Answers: Paulo Friere





21. Assertion (A): Non­formal education is out of school education.


Reason (R): Non­formal education is deliberate, planned, staffed financially supported like formal education


and it has valid claim to reality.


(A) Both (A) and (R) are true.


(B) Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not correct explanation.


(C) (A) is true but (R) is false.


(D) (A) is false but (R) is true.


Answers: Both (A) and (R) are true





22. Assertion (A): Saakshar Bharat (2009) has been devised as the new variant of National literacy Mission.


Reason (R): A considerable demand for female literacy is reported by different stake holder.


(A) Both (A) and (R) are true.


(B) Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not correct explanation of (A).


(C) (A) is true but (R) is false.


(D) (A) is false but (R) is true.


Answers: Both (A) and (R) are true





23. Assertion (A): Friere’s view of social reality is decidedly non­marxist.


Reason (R): Friere’s analysis of social reality is both abstract and theoretical.


(A) Both (A) and (R) are true.


(B) Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not correct explanation of (A).


(C) (A) is true but (R) is false.


(D) (A) is false but (R) is true.


Answers: (A) is false but (R) is true





24. Assertion (A): Jana Shikshana Sansthan are engaged in promotion of skills of neo literates and others.


Reason (R): Skill development is one of the key objectives of Saakshar Bharat Mission.


(A) Both (A) and (R) are true.


(B) Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not correct explanation of (A).


(C) (A) is true and (R) is false.


(D) (A) is false but (R) is true.


Answers: Both (A) and (R) are true.





25. Assertion (A): Non­formal education improves the participation of women in development.


Reason (R): All educational efforts improves the competency of individuals.


(A) Both (A) and (R) are true.


(B) Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not correct explanation.


(C) (A) is true, (R) is false.


(D) (A) is false, (R) is true.


Answers: Both (A) and (R) are true





26. Assertion (A): Population education is intended to develop rational and responsible altitudes and


behaviours towards population situation.


Reason (R): Population studies is related to family planning programme.


(A) Both (A) and (R) are true.


(B) Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not correct explanation of (A).


(C) (A) is true and (R) is false.


(D) (A) is false and (R) is true.


Answers: (A) is true and (R) is false.





27. Assertion (A): Planning, organising, motivating and controlling are all functions of management.


Reason (R): Each function of management is non­interating in nature.


(A) Both (A) and (R) are true.


(B) Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not correct explanation.


(C) (A) is true and (R) is false.


(D) (A) is false and (R) is true.


Answers: (A) is true and (R) is false.





28. Assertion (A): Agricultural extension grew because of it’s close linkage of community with technology.


Reason (R): University extension grew because it is a replica of the agricultural extension.


(A) Both (A) and (R) are true.


(B) Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not correct explanation of (A).


(C) (A) is true and (R) is false.


(D) (A) is false and (R) is true.


Answers: (A) is true and (R) is false.





29. Assertion (A): Gross enrolment ratio in higher education is 40% of total population.


Reason (R): Census report 2001 reports India’s population structure as having 69% of it’s people below the age of 35 years.


(A) Both (A) and (R) are true.


(B) Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not correct explanation of (A).


(C) (A) is true and (R) is false.


(D) (A) is false and (R) is true.


Answers: (A) is false and (R) is true.





30. Arrange the following in order they appeared


(i) Non­formal education


(ii) Social education


(iii) Extension education


(iv) Continuing education Codes:


(A) (iii) (ii) (i) (iv)


(B) (ii) (i) (iv) (iii)


(C) (iv) (iii) (i) (ii)


(D) (i) (iv) (iii) (ii)


Answers: (ii) (i) (iv) (iii)





31. Arrange the stages of communication in order of best sequence


(i) Encoding


(ii) Decoding


(iii) Source


(iv) Receiver


Codes:


(A) (iii) (ii) (i) (iv)


(B) (iii) (iv) (i) (ii)


(C) (iii) (i) (ii) (iv)


(D) (i) (ii) (iv) (iii)


Answers: (iii) (i) (ii) (iv)





32. Arrange the following tasks of the Department of Adult Continuing education in order in which these were implemented in Indian Universities


(i) Erradication of illiterary


(ii) Field out reach


(iii) Population education


(iv) Continuing education


Codes:


(A) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv)


(B) (ii) (iii) (iv) (i)


(C) (i) (iii) (ii) (iv)


(D) (i) (iv) (iii) (ii)


Answers: (i) (iv) (iii) (ii)





33. Arrange the following in correct order of their implementation


(i) IRDP


(ii) MNP


(iii) Community Development


(iv) Total Literacy Campaign


Codes:


(A) (i) (iii) (ii) (iv)


(B) (iii) (i) (ii) (iv)


(C) (ii) (iii) (i) (iv)


(D) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv)


Answers: (iii) (i) (ii) (iv)





34. Pick the correct sequence of implementation of the following programme :


(i) Mahila Samakhya


(ii) Kasturba Balika Vidyalaya


(iii) Chipko movement


(iv) Green Revolution


Codes:


(A) (iv) (i) (iii) (ii)


(B) (iv) (i) (ii) (iii)


(C) (iv) (iii) (i) (ii)


(D) (iv) (iii) (ii) (i)


Answers: (iv) (iii) (ii) (i)





35. Choose the correct sequence of Hierarchial theory of needs:


(i) Self actualization


(ii) Basic need


(iii) Physiological needs


(iv) Social needs


Codes:


(A) (iii) (ii) (i) (iv)


(B) (iv) (iii) (ii) (i)


(C) (ii) (iii) (iv) (i)


(D) (iii) (ii) (iv) (i)


Answers: (ii) (iii) (iv) (i)





36. Arrange the specific objectives of concurrent evaluation in order


(i) To identify the strengths and weaknesses of the project


(ii) To suggest corrective and remedial measures


(iii) To examine the operational strategies and implementation


(iv) To identify the factors responsible for improving the programme


Codes:


(A) (iii) (i) (iv) (ii)


(B) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv)


(C) (iv) (iii) (ii) (i)


(D) (iii) (i) (ii) (iv)


Answers: (iii) (i) (iv) (ii)





37. Pick the correct sequence of growth of educational and communication technologies.


(i) Interactive


(ii) Visual


(iii) Audio


(iv) Audio­visual


Codes:


(A) (iii) (iv) (ii) (i)


(B) (iii) (iv) (i) (ii)


(C) (iii) (ii) (i) (iv)


(D) (iii) (ii) (iv) (i)


Answers: (iii) (ii) (iv) (i)





38. Arrange the following list of media in order in which they are popularly used in Adult education. Use the codes given below:


(i) Television


(ii) Print media


(iii) Radio


(iv) Folk arts, kalajatha


Codes:


(A) (iv) (iii) (ii) (i)


(B) (iv) (ii) (iii) (i)


(C) (iv) (i) (iii) (ii)


(D) (iv) (ii) (i) (iii)


Answers: (iv) (ii) (iii) (i)





39. Match the terms given in List­I with terms given in List­II. Use the codes given below:


List – I                                List – II


(a) Traditional method    (i) Simple charts representing a phrase, a word and the first letters of the same are used by the instructor.


(b) Alphabetic method     (ii) Grouping of letters according to similarity of their shapes.


(c) Lauback method        (iii) Letters are taught individually and then they are combined into words to form sentences.


(d) Synthetic method      (iv) Letters having similar structure are grouped on each page of the primer.


Codes:


(a) (b) (c) (d)


(A) (iii) (ii) (iv) (i)


(B) (iv) (iii) (i) (ii)


(C) (ii) (iv) (i) (iii)


(D) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv)


Answers: (iv) (iii) (i) (ii)





40. Match the items given under List­I (programme) with those in List­II (year of launching):


List – I (Programme)                            List – II (Year of launching)


(i) Gurgaon Experiment                                (1) 1976


(ii) Etawah pilot project                             (2) 1978


(iii) National Adult Education Programme              (3) 1920


(iv) Firka Development Scheme                         (4) 1947


Codes:


(i) (ii) (iii) (iv)


(A) (2) (3) (1) (4)


(B) (1) (2) (4) (3)


(C) (3) (4) (2) (1)


(D) (4) (1) (3) (2)


Answers: (3) (4) (2) (1)





41. Match the items given under List­I (Programme) with those in List­II (Associated with) and select the correct answer using the codes given below the list:


List – I (Programme)                            List – II (Associated with)


(i) Jan Shikshan Nilyam                     1. All children


(ii) Continuing Education Center       2. Dropout


(iii) National Institute of Open Schooling 3. Literate adults


(iv) Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan              4. Neo­literate adults


Codes:


(i) (ii) (iii) (iv)





(A) 2 4 1 3


(B) 1 3 2 1


(C) 3 1 4 2


(D) 4 3 2 1


Answers: 1 3 2 1





42. The theories and their pro founders are given in List­I and List­II respectively match them:


List – I                              List – II


(a) Abraham Maslow      (i) Theory of achievement motivation


(b) C.L. Hull                  (ii) Theory of hierarcy of needs


(c) E. L. Thorndite        (iii) Needs Reduction theory of learning


(d) Maceland                (iv) Theory of connectivism


Codes:


     (a)  (b)    (c)   (d)


(A) (i)   (ii)  (iii) (iv)


(B) (ii)  (iii) (iv)  (i)


(C) (iii) (iv)  (i)   (ii)


(D) (iv)  (iii) (ii)  (i)


Answers : (ii)  (iii) (iv)  (i)





43. Match the items given under List­ I (Country) with those under List­ II (year of literacy campaign) and select the right answer using the codes given below the items:


List – I         List – II


(i) China       1. 1945­77


(ii) Vietnam    2. 1950­80


(iii) Burma     3. 1967­80


(iv) Brazil 4. 1960­80


Codes:


(i) (ii) (iii) (iv)


(A) 1 2 4 3


(B) 3 2 1 4


(C) 4 1 3 2


(D) 2 3 1 4


Answers: 1 2 4 3





44. Match the items given under List­ I (States) with those in List ­II (Literacy ranking) according to 2001 census and select the correct answer using the codes given below the list:


List – I (States)      List – II (Literacy rank)


(i) Goa                       1


(ii) Mizoram              2


(iii) Kerala                 3


(iv) Delhi                   4


Codes:


(i) (ii) (iii) (iv)


(A) 1 3 4 2


(B) 3 2 1 4


(C) 4 1 3 2


(D) 3 1 2 4


Answers: 3 2 1 4





45. Match the items given under List ­I (Training) with those under List ­II (activity under taken) and select the right answer using the codes given below the items:


List – I (Training phase)        List – II (Activity)


(i) Need                                 1. Follow up


(ii) Pre training                     2. Planning


(iii) Training                         3. Implementing


(iv) Post Training                 4. Assessment


Codes:


      (i)   (ii)   (iii)  (iv)


(A) 3      1      2     4


(B) 1      2      3     4


(C) 4      2      3     1


(D) 2      3      1    4


Answers: 4  2  3  1








Read the passage given below and answer the questions that followed based on your understanding of the passage (Q. 46­-50):


Education of the adults can be of different kind. For those who did not or could not get themselves educated while they were young and who now realise the need for education to joint adult education centers. There was a time when only a few who belonged to the higher strata of the society were allowed to attend schools. Many dropped out of the schools due to condition beyond their control and relapsed into illiteracy in due course; some others were pushed out by the faulty methods adopted by the teachers. They too became illiterates as time passed. These adults need education, rather literacy to begin with and if necessary continue education to keep abreast of the times. This is adult education in India.


46. The author of the paragraph is presenting


(A) A very coherent argument


(B) A very convoluted argument


(C) A very inconsistent argument


(D) An unwarranted argument


Answers: A very coherent argument





47. Students dropped out of the schools in India because of


(A) The conditions unfamiliar to them


(B) Methodology alien to them


(C) All of the above


(D) None of the above


Answers: All of the above





48. The writer focussed and stressed on the target groups of________


(A) School children


(B) Adult learner


(C) Out of school youth


(D) Rural youth


Answers: Adult learner





49. The whole passage emphasises the importance of


(A) Educating the adults


(B) Education the school drop­outs


(C) Educating the pushed out


(D) All the above


Answers: All the above





50. According to author who ‘become illiterates’ as time passed:


(A) Adult learner


(B) Learners pushed out


(C) No one


(D) People from higher strata of society


Answers: Learners pushed out