NTA-NET (UGC-NET) Paper-I (in English): Questions 101 - 103 of 6173

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Question 101

Question Statement-Conclusion▾

Statement

Number of schools has increased but excellence in education and resources has not yet been achieved in most of them.

Conclusions

  1. It should be seen that good teachers and resources are provided to these schools.

  2. No more schools need to be opened in time to come.

Choices

Choice (4)Response

a.

All of the conclusions follow.

b.

Either one of the conclusions follows.

c.

Only conclusion Ⅰ can follow.

d.

Only conclusion Ⅱ can follow.

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Question 102

Question Statement-Assumption▾

Statement

This topic had never met with such a lucid book.

Assumptions

  1. Some other books on this topic were available.

  2. Only few topics can have lucid books.

Choices

Choice (4)Response

a.

All of the assumptions are implied or implicit.

b.

None of the assumptions is implied or implicit.

c.

Only assumption Ⅱ is implied or implicit.

d.

Only assumption Ⅰ is implied or implicit.

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Question 103

Question Statement-Argument▾

Statement

Should trapping wild animals be stopped completely?

Arguments

  1. It should be, as trappers earn a lot by selling these animals.

  2. Bans laid for this purpose have never been effective.

Choices

Choice (4)Response

a.

All of the arguments are strong.

b.

Only argument Ⅰ is strong.

c.

None of the arguments is strong.

d.

Either one of the arguments is strong.

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