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UGC NET

General Paper On Teaching &


Research Aptitude
SAMPLE

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General Paper-I (Sample Questions)

Sample Questions With Solutions

1. Generally the data of the research is


(A) Quantitative only (B) Qualitative only
(C) Both of the above (D) None of the these

2. Action Research is
(A) An applied Research
(B) A research carried out to solve immediate Problems
(C) A longitudinal Research
(D) All of the above

3. The word of Paradigm means


(A) a type of sampling (B) a theoretical framework
(C) a branch of chemistry (D) being forced to do something

4. The characteristics of survey method is


(A) To solve the problem at local level
(B) To enhance the body of knowledge
(C) To solve the present Problems
(D) All of the above

5. The survey method is classified on the basis of


(A) The nature of variable (B) The measurable class or group
(C) The source of data collection (D) All of the above

6. The process of writing a research paper is-


(A) Scientific (B) Unscientific
(C) Formal (D) None of the above

7. Process involved in descriptive research ?


(A) Investigation and generalizations of the event of the past
(B) Description recording analysis and interpretation of the present conditions
(C) Deliberate manipulation
(D) None of these

8. How are the theoretical aims of the research ?


(A) Inferential (B) Qualitative
(C) Explanatory (D) Quantitative

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General Paper-I (Sample Questions)

9. A thesis statement is
(A) An observation (B) A fact
(C) An assertion (D) A discussion

10. Cross-Sectional Research are fundamentally related with


(A) Sample (B) Statistics
(C) Tendencies (D) Eugenics

11. The preparation of a synopsis is


(A) An Art (B) A Science
(C) Both of the above (D) None of the Above

12. A good Synopsis is Considered as


(A) A half-Way Research (B) A complete Research
(C) A Partial Research (D) A beginning of Research

13. The steps of historical research method are


(A) To identify the problem (B) To collect the data
(C) To critics the data (D) All of the above

14. The justifiable Scientific list of all reference is called


(A) Index (B) Bibliography
(C) Reference (D) Contents

15. It is an index for qualifying producing in science based on publication records (an author level
matrix)
(A) Impact factor (B) h-index
(C) g-index (D) i10-index

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General Paper-I (Sample Questions)

SOLUTIONS

1. (C) Quantitative research is based on the quantitative or amount. This type of research is
concerned with phenomenon which can express in quantity term.
Qualitative research is concerned with qualitative phenomenon. It is specifically important
in the behavioral science. This research aims to discover the underlying motives of human
behavior through motivation research. And discover the feeling of people and thinking
through attitude / opinion research.
2. (B) Action research is that research which aims to finding solution or with certain conclusions
for an immediate problem facing by a society or corporate sector.
3. (B) A research paradigm is "the set of common beliefs and agreements shared between
scientists about how problems should be understood and addressed"
4. (D) Survey method includes survey and fact finding enquiries of different kinds. The major
purpose of Survey method is description of the state of affairs as it exists at present. The
method characteristics are to solve the problem at local level enhance the body of
knowledge and solve the present problem by comparative and correlation methods.
5. (D) The survey method is classified on the basis nature of variable or Data (Dependent or
Independent Variables), Different groups of measurable (types of sample) and sources of
data collection (Primary or Secondary).
6. (A) Process of writing a research paper is Scientific nature which is presented interpretation,
evaluation and argument. It is a process of communication about research work
7. (B) Descriptive research makes proper and logical description of the subject topic or problem
by collecting true, realistic and reliable information through survey and fact finding enquiries
of different kinds. It is recording analysis and interpretation of the present condition.
8. (C) Theoretical aims of the research are explanatory which is develops concepts, principles
and theory and provide information is used to take accurate decisions.
9. (C) Thesis is an assertion (Description) which is systematic, proper, format, including
knowledge, new theory and new idea. Thesis is also called dissertation
10. (A) In cross sectional research, researcher record information or sample about their subjects
without manipulating the study environment. This study compare different population group
at a single point of time.
11. (C) The preparation of synopsis is an art and science. During preparation of synopsis
researcher use or decided a technique or way and use scientific methodology for better
synopsis.
12. (A) A good synopsis is considered as a half way Research because Synopsis decided
Research content, topic, research objective and methodology.
13. (D) All of the above
The steps of historical research methods are
 To identify the problem
 To collect the data
 To critics the data
14. (B) The Bibliography is a list of the publication used in thesis report. The publication used for
information about sources but not quoted in the report may include in the bibliography.
Bibliography may write into two formats. It is also Justifiable Scientific list of all reference.
15. (C) G index is an index for qualifying producing in science based on publication records (an
author level matrix)
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