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Part 3 – UGC NET Previous Year Questions + Answers ( MCQ )
Q1. Which of the following comprise teaching skill?
(A) Black Board writing (B)Questioning
(C)Explaining (D) All the above
Answer: D
All of the above are the teaching skills without them a teacher is like a without gun in a battlefield. Basic teaching skills
Setting the scene – make sure that your students are comfortable and ready to start learning
Being student centred – do you know what the students want to learn in each session?
Assessing prior knowledge – check what the students know already Asking questions – keep your questions straightforward, but try and probe deeper levels of knowledge. Give the students enough time to answer
Checking understanding – make sure that the pitch and pace of the session is right
Using visual aids – it is worth taking time to find these, and using flip charts and OHPs wherever possible
Setting homework – vital to promote life-long learning, but check learning objectives and learning strategy are reasonable and ask students to present their work
Summarizing and closing a session –don’t give new information, and remind students about next week’s topic
Q2. Which of the following statements is most appropriate?
- Teachers can teach.
- Teachers help can create in a student a desire to learn.
- Lecture Method can be used for developing thinking.
- Teachers are born.
Answer: B
Teacher does not play only a information mongering role in the classroom but
to instill and infuse the inspiration in the students in order to bring desirable changes in future and make him an ideal citizen
Q3. The first Indian chronicler of Indian history was:
(A)Megasthanese (B)Fahiyan
(C)HuanTsang (D)Kalhan
Answer: D
Kalhan as a historian: Kalhan is an important historian in Indian history. The 12th century A.D.Kashmiri poet, Kalhan, wrote “Rajtarangini” – the river of kings. Which has been of great value for the study of the history of Kashmir. This history of his native land is in verse and the language is Sanskrit. Out of the Sanskrit writings, Rajtarangini is one of the foremost historical writing.
Q4. Which of the following statements is correct?
- Syllabus is a part of curriculum.
- Syllabus is an annexure to curriculum.
- Curriculum is the same in all educational institutions affiliated to a rticularuniversity.
- Syllabus is not the same in all educational institutions affiliated to a rticularuniversity.
Answer: A
Curriculum is wider term consisting academic and non-academic part of all activities within the school premises. The syllabus belongs to only its academic part pertaining to C/R teaching-learning process.
Syllabus is the document that contains all the portion of the concepts covered in a subject.
Curriculum is the overall content, taught in an educational system or a course. Syllabus is a Greek term. While Curriculum is a Latin term.
Syllabus is Set for A subject while Curriculum A course. Syllabus is Descriptive while Curriculum is Prescriptive. Syllabus Scope is Narrow while Curriculum scope is Wide.
Syllabus Set out by Exam board while Curriculum set out by Government or the administration of school, college or institute.
Syllabus Term is a fixed term, normally a year while Curriculum term is Till the course lasts.
Syllabus Varies from teacher to teacher while Curriculum Same for all
teachers.
Q5. Which of the two given options is of the level of understanding?
Define noun.
Define noun in your own words.
(A)Only I (B) Only-ii
(C) Both I and II (D) Neither I nor II
Answer: B
Human cognition is having 3 levels of thinking process viz. Memory Level ; Understanding Level; and Reflective Level. Among these, Memory level is related to Recall and Recognition of the concept but its higher level is associated with ASSIMILATION and ABSORPTION of the content hence the option 2 is reflects the understanding level in clare terms.
Q6. Which of the following options are the main tasks of research in modern society?
- to keep pace with the advancement in knowledge.
- to discover new things.
- to write a critique on the earlier writings.
- to systematically examine and critically analyze the investigations/sources with objectivity.
(A) IV, II and I (B) I, II and III
I and III (D) II, III and IV
Answer: A
Option 1 is most suitable because in modern society, the research has 3 basic roles. 1) The students whether in pure sciences/social sciences have been trained in scientific methodology in order to keep/develop the adequate
tentiality of scientific Attitude towards life, man and society. That’s why a realistic training has been imparted in Labs/Fieldwork/Through preparation of reports. 2) It is an era of vertical progress in science and only the person having scientific bent of mind may find himself more interactive/manipulative in the ongoing society. 3) The task of research is also to satisfy timeless inquisitiveness of human mind. Therefore, it is also having discovery oriented approach
Q7. Match List-I(Interviews)with List-II(Meaning)and select the correct answer from the code given below:
List –I(Interviews) List – II(Meaning)
structured interviews (i) greater flexibility approach
Unstructured interviews (ii) attention on the questions to be answered
Focused interviews (iii) individual life experience
Clinical interviews (iv) Pre determined question
non-directive
Code:
(a) (b) (c) (d)
(iv) (i) (ii) (iii)
(ii) (iv) (i) (iii)
(v) (ii) (iv) (i)
(i) (iii) (v) (iv)
Answer: A
Because : 1) Structured interview is having everything preplanned in advanced like- interviewer plan, Time, No of questions to be asked etc.
Unstructured interview as its name suggest and just opposite to above have full fledged flexibility on the part of interviewer like-Place. Tim, open/closed ended Questions on limited to formal talks.
Focused interview in some-what detective type conversation to arrive at some definite conclusion related to taboos/problems/performances etc.
Clinical interview is conducted for diagnosing problems whether in conscious/unconscious state of human mind in order to provide some sort of remedial programme.
Q8. What do you consider as the main aim of inter disciplinary research?
To bring out holistic approach to research.
To reduce the emphasis of single subject in research domain.
To over simplify the problem of research.
To create a new trend in research methodology.
Answer: A
Inter-disciplinary approach of research is the latest innovation in the field and
b lives that the elements of scientific phenomenon must be dealt in integrated
forminsteadofdisintegratedformtobringouttheconceptinitsHOLISTIC int of view. For example, Student school problems may be surveyed bya
team of researchers to dig out its depth like an Educationist, Class-room teacher, Doctor Clinical Psychologist, Counselor, Guidance worker. It gives a detailed mapping plan of all the difficulties lying with the students simultaneously.
Q9. One of the aims of the scientific method in research is to:
(A) improvedatainterpretation (B) eliminate spurious relations
(C)confirm triangulation (D) introduce new variables
Answer: B
aims of the scientific method in research is: Observe and Describe Predict Determination of the Causes Explain The aims of research can then be fine- tuned, or may serve to open up new areas of interest. Either way, the store of human knowledge has been enriched and increased.
Q10. The depth of any research can be judged by:
- title of the research.
- objectives of the research.
- total expenditure on the research.
- duration of the research.
Answer: B
ad the following passage and answer the questions 11 to 15:
he superintendence, direction and control of preparation of electoral rolls for, and the conduct of, elections to Parliament and State Legislatures and elections to the offices of the President and the Vice – President of India are vested in the Election Commission of India. It is an independent constitutional authority.
Independence of the Election Commission and its insulation from executive interference is ensured by a specific provision under Article 324 (5) of the constitution that the chief Election Commissioner shall not be removed fro is office except in like manner and on like grounds as a Judge of the Supreme Court and conditions of his service shall not be varied to his disadvantage
after his appointment.
In C.W.P. No. 4912 of 1998 (Kushra Bharat Vs. Union of India and others), the Delhi High Court directed that information relating to Government dues owe
b the candidates to the departments dealing with Government accommodation,
electricity, water, telephone and transport etc. and any other dues should be furnished by the candidates and this information should be published by the election authorities under the commission.
Q11. The text of the passage reflects or raises certain questions:
- The authority of the commission cannot be challenged.
- This would reduce substantially the number of contesting candidates.
- This would ensure fair and free elections.
Answer: D
Q12. According to the passage, the Election Commission is an independent constitutional authority. This is under Article No.:
(A)324 (B)356
(C)246 (D)161
Answer: A
Q13. Independence of the Commission means:
(A) have aconstitutionalstatus. (B) have legislative powers.
(C) havejudicialpowers. (D) have political powers.
Answer: A
Q14. Fair and free election means:
(A)transparency (B) to maintain law
and order
(C)regional considerations (D) role for pressure groups
Answer: B
Q15. The Chief Election Commissioner can be removed from his office under Article:
(A)125 (B)352
(C)226 (D)324
Answer: D
Q16. The function of mass communication of supplying information regarding the processes, issues, events and societal developments is known as:
(A)content supply (B)surveillance
(C)gratification (D)correlation
Answer: A
The function of mass communication of supplying information regarding the ocesses, issues, events and societal developments is known as Content
supply
Q17. The science of the study of feedback systems in humans, animals and machines is known as:
(A)cybernetics (B) reverse communication
(C)selectivity study (D) response analysis
Answer: A
Cybernetics is the study of communication and control processes in living organisms and machines. Cybernetics analyzes the ability of humans, animals, and some machines to respond to or make adjustments based upon input from the environment. This process of response or adjustment is called feedback or automatic control. Feedback helps people and machines control their actions
telling them whether they are proceeding in the right direction.
Q18. Networked media exist in inter-connected:
(A)social environments (B) economic environments
(C)political environments (D) technological environments
Answer: D
External factors in technology that impact business operations. Changes in technology affect how a company will do business. A business may have to dramatically change their operating strategy as a result of changes in the technological environment.
Q19. The combination of computing, telecommunications and media in a digital atmosphere is referred to as ::
(A)online communication (B) integrated media
(C)digital combine (D)convergence
Answer: D
Technological convergence is the tendency that as technology changes, different technological systems sometimes evolve toward performing similar tasks.
Digital convergence refers to the convergence of four industries into one conglomerate, ITTCE (Information Technologies, Telecommunication, Consumer Electronics, and Entertainment).
Telecommunications convergence, network convergence or simply convergence are broad terms used to describe emerging telecommunications technologies, and network architecture used to migrate multiple communications services into a single network. Specifically this involves the converging of previously distinct media such as telephony and data communications into common interfaces on single devices, such as most smart
ones can make phone calls and search the web.
Q20. A dialogue between a human-being and a computer programme that occurs simultaneously in various forms is described as:
(A)man-machine speak (B) binary chat
(C)digital talk (D)interactivity
Answer: D
In computers, interactivity is the dialog that occurs between a human being (or ssibly another live creature) and a computer program. (Programs that run without immediate user involvement are not interactive; they’re usually called tch or background programs.) Games are usually thought of as fostering a
great amount of interactivity. However, order entry applications and many other business applications are also interactive, but in a more constrained way (offering fewer options for user interaction).
Q21. Insert the missing number: 16/32, 15 /33, 17/31, 14/34,?
(A)19/35 (B)19/30
(C)18/35 (D)18/30
Answer: D
16/32 then 15/33 means -1/+1,
17/31 means +2/-2, 14/34 means -3/+3 next +4/-4 i.e 18/30
Q22. Monday falls on 20thMarch 1995. What was the day on 3rdNovember1994?
(A)Thursday (B)Sunday
(C)Tuesday (D)Saturday
Answer: A
Form 3rd November to 30 November no of days = 28 1st Dec to 31st December no of days = 31
1st Jan to 31st Jan no of days = 31 1st feb to 28 feb no of days = 28
1st march to 20 March no of days = 20
Total no of days 28 + 31+ 31 + 28 + 20 = 138
Therefore, 138 divide by 7 remaining 5
i.e 5 days back form 1) Monday 2) Sunday, 3) Saturday, 4) Friday,
Thursday,
Q23. The average of four consecutive even numbers is 27. The largest of these numbers-is:
(A)36 (B)32
(C)30 (D)28
Answer: C
Four consecutive even number = x, x+2,x+4,x+6. According to question, x+x+2x+4x+6/4=27.
4x+12/4 = 27
4x =108 – 12=96.
x=96/4=24. Hence , The largest number =x+4= 24+6=30. The numbers are 24, 26 28, and 30 , which addition is 108 which average is 27, So biggest is 30
Q24. In a certain code, FHQK means GIRL. How will Women be written in the same code?
(A)VNLDM (B)FHQKN
(C)XPNFO (D)VLNDM
Answer: A
Decode the CODE with next Alphabet of Code. i.e A with B, B with C.
Q25. At what time between 4 and 5 O’clock will the hands of a watch point in opposite directions?
(A) 45 min.past4 (B) 40 min. past4
(C) 50 4/11 min.past4 (D) 54 6/11 min. past4
Answer: D
Q26. Which of the following conclusions is logically valid based on statement given below?
- Statement: Most teachers are hard working.
- Conclusions:
- Some teachers are hardworking.
- Some teachers are not hardworking.
Only (I) is implied
Only (II) is implied
Both (I) and (II) are implied
Neither (I) nor (II) is implied
Answer: C
Q27. Who among the following can be asked to make a statement in Indian Parliament?
(A)AnyMLA (B) Chief of Army
Staff
(C) Solicitor GeneralofIndia (D) Mayor of Delhi
Answer: C
The Solicitor General of India is subordinate to the Attorney General for India, who is the Indian government’s chief legal adviser, and its primary lawyer in the Supreme Court of India. The Solicitor General of India is appointed for the
riod of 3 years. The Solicitor General of India is the secondary law officer of the country, assists the Attorney General, and is himself assisted by several Additional Solicitors General of India. Ranjit Kumar is the present Solicitor General who was appointed so on 6 June 2014. Like the Attorney General for India, the Solicitor General and the Additional Solicitors General advise the Government and appear on behalf of the Union of India in terms of the Law
Officers (Terms and Conditions) Rules, 1972. However, unlike the post of Attorney General for India, which is a Constitutional post under Article 76 of the Constitution of India, the posts of the Solicitor General and the Additional Solicitors General are merely statutory.
Q28. Which of the following conclusions is logically valid based on statement given below?
- Statement: Most of the Indian states existed before independence.
- Conclusions:
- Some Indian States existed before independence.
- All Indian States did not exist before independence.
only (I) is implied
only (II) is implied
Both (I) and (II) are implied
Neither (I) nor (II) is implied
Answer: B
Q29. Water is always involved with landslides. This is because it:
- reduces the shear strength of rocks
- increases the weight of the overburden
- enhances chemical weathering
- is a universal solvent
Answer: B
A landslide is a geological phenomenon that includes a wide range of ground movements.
Rockfalls, deep failure of slopes and shallow debris flows were common. Landslides can occur in offshore, coastal and onshore environments.
tural causes of landslides include:
Groundwater (pore water) pressure acting to destabilize the slope
Loss or absence of vertical vegetative structure, soil nutrients, and soil structure.
Erosion of the toe of a slope by rivers or ocean waves weakening of a slope through saturation by snow melt, glaciers melting, or heavy rains.
earthquakes adding loads to barely stable slope earthquake-caused liquefaction destabilizing slopes
volcanic eruptions
Landslides are aggravated by human activities, such as deforestation, cultivation and construction, which destabilize the already fragile slopes.
vibrations from machinery or traffic.
blasting
Q30. Direction for this question:
iGiven below are two statements (a) and (b) followed by two conclusions (i) and (ii). Considering the statements to be true, indicate which of the following conclusions logically follow from the given statements by selecting one of the four response alternatives given below the conclusion :
Statements:
- all businessmen are wealthy.
Ii. all wealthy people are hardworking.
Conclusions:
All businessmen are hard working.
All hardly working people are not wealthy
Only (i)follows
Only (ii)follows
Only (i) and (ii)follows
Neither (i) nor (ii)follows
Answer: A
Q31. Using websites to pour out one’s grievances is called:
(A)cyberventing (B) cyberranting
(C)web hate (D) web plea
Answer: A
Q32. In web search, finding a large number of documents with very little relevant information is termed:
(A)poor recall (B) web crawl
(C) poorprecisionrate (D) poor web response
Answer: A
Q33. The concept of connect intelligence is derived from:
(A)virtual reality (B) fuzzy logic
(C)bluetoothtechnology (D) value added networks
Answer: D
Q34. Use of an ordinary telephone as an Internet appliance is called:
(A)voice net (B) voice telephone
(C)voice line (D) voice portal
Answer: C
Q35. Video transmission over the Internet that looks like delayed live casting is called:
(A)virtual video (B) direct broadcast
(C)video shift (D) real-time video
Answer: D
Q36. Which is the smallest North-east State in India?
(A)Tripitaka (B)Malayalam
(C) Mizoram (D)Manipur
Answer: A
The Seven Sister states are the contiguous states of Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Malayalam, Manipur, Mizoram, Nagaland and Tripitaka in northeastern India.
TRIPURA: A SMALL STATE OF NORTH-EAST INDIA
Tripitaka, in northeastern India is the third smallest state, after Sikkim and Goa.
Tripitaka was ruled by kings of the Manikya dynasty until 1949 when it became rt of the Indian Union
Area : 10,491 Sq.Km.
Malayalam > 22,429Sq.Km
Manipur > 22,327Sq.Km
Mizoram > 21,087Sq.Km
Q37. Tamilnadu coastal belt has drinking water shortage due to:
high evaporation
sea water flooding due to tsunami
over exploitation of ground water by tube wells
seepage of seawater
Answer: D
With increasing exploitation of ground water, seepage of seawater into the
earth takes place, reducing sea water level.
Coastal environment plays a vital role in nation’s economy by virtue of the resources, productive habitats and rich biodiversity. India has a coastline of about 7,500 kms. The coastline of Tamil Nadu has a length of about 1076 kms constitutes about 15% of the total coastal length of India and stretches along the Bay of Bengal, Indian Ocean and Arabian Sea.
Q38. While all rivers of Peninsular India flow into the Bay of Bengal, Narmada and Tapti flow into the Arabian Sea because these two rivers:
- Follow the slope of these rift valleys
- The general slope of the Indian peninsula is from east to west
- The Indian peninsula north of the Satpura ranges, is tilted towards the west
- The Indian peninsula south of the satpura ranges is tilted towards east
Answer: A
In the Deccan region, most of the major river systems flowing generally in east direction fall into Bay of Bengal. The major east flowing rivers are Godavari, Krishna, Cauvery, Mahanadi, etc. Narmada and Tapti are major West flowing rivers.
Q39. Soils in the Mahanadi delta are less fertile than those in the Godavari delta because of:
- erosion of top soils by annual floods
- inundation of land by seawater
- traditional agriculture practices
- the derivation of alluvial soil from red-soil hinterland
Answer: A
The Mahanadi was notorious for its devastating floods for much of recorded history. Thus it was called ‘the sorrow of Orissa’. However the construction of the Hirakud Dam has greatly altered the situation. The Godavari is the second longest river in India after the river Ganges. The frequent drying up of the Godavari river in the drier months has been a matter of great concern.
Indiscriminate damming along the river has been cited as an obvious reason.
Q40. Which of the following institutions in the field of education is set up by the MHRD Government of India?
Indian council of world Affair, New Delhi
Mythic Society,Bangalore
National Bal Bhawn, New Delhi
India International Centre, New Delhi
Answer: C
The MHRD is responsible for the development of human resources. The ministry is divided into two departments: the Department of School Education and Literacy, which deals with primary and secondary education, adult education and literacy, and the Department of Higher Education, which deals with university education, technical education, scholarship etc. The erst while Ministry of Education now functions under these two departments, as of 26 September 1985. National Bal Bhavan is an institution which aims at enhancing the creative potential of children by providing them various activities, opportunities and common platform to interact, experiment, create and perform according to their age, aptitude and ability. It offers a barrier-free environment with immense possibilities of innovation, minus any stress or strain, it caters to children between the age group of 5 to 16 years. Bal Bhavan is an autonomous body under the Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD).
Q41. Assertion (A): Aerosols have potential for modifying climate
Reason (R): Aerosols interact with both short waves and radiation
Both (A) and (R) are true, and (R) is the correct explanation of(A)
Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation of(A)
(A) is true, but (R) is false
(A) is false, but (R) is true
Answer: A
Q42. ‘SITE’ stands for:
System for International technology and Engineering
Satellite Instructional Television Experiment
South Indian Trade Estate
State Institute of Technology and Engineering
Answer: B
SITE : Satellite Instructional Television Experiment ( Indian Space Research Organization). The SITE was an experimental satellite communications project
launched in India in 1975, designed jointly by NASA and the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO). The project made available informational television programmes to rural India. The main objectives of the experiment were to educate the poor people of India on various issues via satellite
oadcasting, and also to help India gain technical experience in the field of satellite communications. The experiment ran for one year from 1 August 1975 to 31 July 1976, covering more than 2400 villages in 20 districts of six Indian states and territories. (Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Orissa, Rajasthan)
Q43. What is the name of the Research station established by the Indian Government for ‘Conducting Research at Antarctic?
(A)DakshinGangotri (B)Yamunotri
(C)UttariGangotri (D) None of the above
Answer: A
The Indian Antarctic Program is a multi-disciplinary, multi-institutional ogram under the control of the National Centre for Antarctic and Ocean
Research, Ministry of Earth Sciences, Government of India. It was initiated in 1981 with the first Indian expedition to Antarctica. The program gained global acceptance with India’s signing of the Antarctic Treaty and subsequent construction of the Dakshin Gangotri Antarctic research base in 1983, superseded by the Maitri base from 1990. Under the program, atmospheric,
ological, earth, chemical, and medical sciences are studied by India, which has carried out 30 scientific expeditions to the Antarctic as of 14 October 2010 and is currently planning to build an additional research station in the region named Bharati and thus India is all set to join the elite group of nine countries which have multiple bases in Antarctica.
Q44. Ministry of Human Resource Development (HRD)includes:
Department of Elementary Education and Literacy
Department of Secondary Education and Higher Education
Department of Women and Child Development
All the above
Answer: D
The Ministry of Human Resource Development is responsible for the development of human resources.
The ministry is divided into two departments: the Department of School Education and Literacy, which deals with primary and secondary education, adult education and literacy, and the Department of Higher Education, which deals with university education, technical education, scholarship etc.
The erstwhile Ministry of Education now functions under these two departments, as of 26 September 1985. The ministry is headed by the cabinet- ranked Minister of HRD, a member of the Council of Ministers. The department is divided into eight bureaus, and most the work of the department is handled through over 100 autonomous organizations under the these bureaus. University and Higher Education; Minorities Education, UGC, Education Research and Development Organization(ERDO)
Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR)
Indian Council of Historical Research (ICHR) Indian Council of Philosophical Research (ICPR)
Indian Institute of Advanced Studies (IIAS), Shimla Technical Education All India Council of Technical Education (AICTE) Council of Architecture (COA) 4 Indian Institutes of Information Technology (IIITs) (Allahabad, Gwalior, Jabalpur and Kancheepuram) 3 School of Planning and Architecture (SPAs) 16 Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) 5 Indian Institutes of Science Education and Research (IISERs) 13 Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs) [9] 30
tional Institutes of Technology (NITs) Sant Longowal Institute of Engineering and Technology North Eastern Regional Institute of Science and Technology (NERIST)
tional Institute of Industrial Engineering (NITIE) 4 National Institutes of Technical Teachers? Training & Research (NITTTRs)
Q45. Parliament can legislate on matters listed in the State list:
- With the prior permission of the President.
- Only after the constitution is amended suitably.
- In case of inconsistency among State legislatures.
- At the request of two or more States.
Answer: D
If the legislatures of two or more States pass a resolution to the effect that it is desirable to have a parliamentary law in any matter in the State List, then the Parliament can make law for those States (Article 252).
The following pie chart indicates the expenditure of a country on various
ports during a particular year. Study the pie chart and answer it Question N mber 46 to 50.
Q46. The ratio of the total expenditure on football to that of expenditure on hockey is:
(A)1:15 (B)1:1
(C)15:1 (D)3:20
Answer: B
Total expenditure on football is 15% Total expenditure on Hocky is 15 %
Therefore, The ratio of the total expenditure on football to that of expenditure on hockey is 15 % : 15 % i.e 1:1
Q47. If the total expenditure on sports during the year was Rs. 1,20,000,00 how much was spent on basketball?
(A)Rs.9,50,000 (B) Rs.10,00,000
(C)Rs.12,00,000 (D) Rs.15,00,000
Answer: D
Total expenditure on sports during the year was Rs. 1,20,000,00 i.e 100 5 total expenditure on Basket Ball is 12.5 %
i.e 12.5 % of 1,20,000,00 = 1,20,000,00 * 12.5 /100 = 15,00,000
Q48. The chart shows that the most popular game of the country is:
(A)Hockey (B)Football
(C)Cricket (D)Tennis
Answer: C
Cricket 25 %, Football 15 %, Hockey 15 %, Golf 12.5 %, Basket Ball 12.5
%, Tennis 10 % and other 10 %.
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Q49. Out of the following country’s expenditure is the same on :
(A) HockeyandTennis (B) Golf and Basketball
(C) CricketandFootball (D) Hockey and Golf
Answer: B
Cricket 25 %, Football 15 %, Hockey 15 %, Golf 12.5 %, Basket Ball 12.5
%, Tennis 10 % and other 10 %.
Q50. If the total expenditure on sport during the year was Rs. 1,50,00,000 the expenditure on cricket and hockey together was:
(A)Rs.60,00,000 (B) Rs.50,00,000
(C)Rs.37,50,000 (D) Rs.25,00,000
Answer: A
If the total expenditure on sport during the year was Rs. 1,50,00,000.
The expenditure on cricket is 25 % i.e 1,50,00,000 * 25 /100 = 3750000. The expenditure on Hockey is 15 % i.e 1,50,00,000 * 15 /100 = 2250000. Total Expenture on Cricket and Hockey = 3750000 + 2250000 = 6000000.
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