NET JRF General Paper: In this UGC NET JRF General Paper question set, multiple choice objective type questions with answers have been given. All these questions have been asked in the previous years in the UGC NET General Paper. So this question is very important for practice for UGC NET General Paper (Paper-1).
NTA UGC NET JRF Paper-1 (2021-Part-3)
Information for Question 41 to 45:
Study the table carefully and answer the questions that follow:
In the following table, total Exports and Imports of 5 countries over 4 years (in Rs Crore) is given. Study the table carefully and answer the given questions. (I-import, E-export)
Q-41. Find out the ratio of export done by country S and T during 2017-2020.
(a) 109/115 (b) 111/115
(c) 108/117 (d) 107/117
Q-42. Which country has the maximum percentage of profit increase from 2019 to 2020? (Profit = Export - Import)
(a) P (b) Q
(c) R (d) S
Q-43. Which year has the minimum average import?
(a) 2017 (b) 2018
(c) 2019 (d) 2020
Q-44. Which year has the maximum exports?
(a) 2017 (b) 2018
(c) 2019 (d) 2020
Q-45. Find out the difference between the average export and average import for the country P.
(a) 7.25 (b) 7.75
(c) 8.25 (d) 8.50
Read the passage carefully and answer the questions 46-50:
Leadership studies are an emergent discipline, and the concept of leadership will continue to change. Leadership lore is defined as an influence relationship among leaders and followers who want real change and outcomes that reflect their shared purpose. Leadership involves influence. It occurs among people; those people who intentionally desire significant changes, and the changes reflect purpose shared by the leaders and their followers. Influence means that the relationship among people is not passive; however, also part of this definition is that influence is multidirectional. It does not use orders or threats to make somebody do something. The basic cultural values in America make it easiest to think of leadership as something a leader does to a follower. However, leadership has an effect in both directions. In most organizations, superiors influence subordinates, but subordinates also influence superiors. The people involved in the relationship want real and important changes-leadership involves creating change, not maintaining what normally happens. In addition, the changes sought are not dictated by leaders, but reflect purposes that leaders and followers share. Moreover, change is toward an outcome that the leaders and follower both want; a desired future or shared purpose that motivates them toward this more preferable outcome. An important aspect of leadership is influencing others to come together around a common vision. Thus, leadership involves the influence of people to bring about change toward a desirable future.
Q-46. What is the main theme of this passage?
(a) Argument about leadership
(b) Explanation of leadership construct
(c) Models of leadership
(d) Pros and cons of leadership
Q-47. The concept of leadership discussed in this passage is
(a) Exceptional (b) Horizontal
(c) Individualistic (d) Verticle-topdown
Q-48. “Leadership studies are an emerging discipline”, means:
(a) Leadership studies are a valid field of research
(b) Leadership studies are an established field
(c) Leadership studies is an elaborate field
(d) Leadership studies is an evolving domain of scholarship
Q-49. What should be the outcome of leadership actions?
(a) Movement towards common vision of the leader and the followers
(b) Movement towards the vision of the leader
(c) Movement towards the vision of the majority
(d) Strengthening of the authority of leaders
Q-50. What variables are used for defining leadership?
(a) Power to affect relationship and desire for change in the true sense of the team
(b) Power to change and control
(c) Power to effect and desire for mandated change
(d) Power to get things done quickly by influence
Answers- 41- (a), 42- (d), 43- (b), 44- (d), 45- (b), 46- (b), 47- (b), 48- (d), 49- (a), 50- (a)
UGC NET Paper 1 Year- 2021 Q-1 to 20 (Part-1)
UGC NET Paper 1 Year- 2021 Q-21 to 40 (Part-2)
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