Day 9 of UGC NET 2021 has been conducted for the English subject on December 1. Check the detailed question paper analysis of UGC NET 1st December 2021 Paper 1 & English here.
UGC NET 1st December 2021 : Day 9 of UGC NET 2021 has been conducted on December 1 for the English subject. As the number of takers for English subject is more, the exam is taking place in two shifts. The question paper is divided into two parts Paper 1 & 2.
On this page, you can check the detailed question paper analysis of UGC NET 2021 for Paper 2 (English) and Paper 1. The following analysis is based on the feedback received from students and experts.
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UGC NET 1st December 2021 Paper 1 Analysis: Major Highlights
The major highlights of UGC NET 1st December 2021 Paper 1 analysis are as follows –
- The difficulty level of Paper 1 was moderate to tough.
- Many easy questions were asked from Data Interpretation, Clock, Ratio & Proportion, etc.
- There were a lot of questions from Assertion & Reasons.
- The difficulty level of Teaching & Aptitude was moderate with few tricky questions.
- There were a lot of questions from sequence too.
- The passage about Elastic Demand in paper 1 was a bit difficult for some students.
- Some questions were also from current affairs.
Paper 1 was not too tough in Shift 1, and there were no unexpected surprises. The paper was on expected lines. From communication, there were questions on barriers to communication. There were also questions on research ethics. Some of the major highlights of UGC NET 1st December 2021 Shift 1 Analysis are as follows –
Difficulty Level of Paper 1: Moderately Easy
Difficulty Level of Comprehension Questions: Tough
Difficulty Level of Research Aptitude Questions: Moderate
Difficulty Level of Teaching Aptitude Questions: Moderate
Difficulty Level of Reasoning Questions: Moderate
Difficulty Level of Mathematics Questions: Easy to Moderate (question on ratio, profit & loss, average)
Difficulty Level of Environment Questions: Moderate
UGC NET 1st December 2021 English Analysis: Major Highlights
The major highlights of UGC NET 2021 English (Paper 2) analysis are as follows –
- The difficulty level of paper 2 was easy to moderate.
- There were more conceptual-based questions rather than memory-based questions.
- There were very simple questions with an essence of literature.
- Questions in English were asked from Passage, Tess, Preoccupation, features of theatre absurd, match the following, etc.
- There were very easy questions from Chronology.
- Almost 25-30 questions were asked from French Literature.
- Harold bloom se the uses of poetry ka paragraph aaya tha usme se 2-3 questions
- Spectator, rambler examiner review chronology
- Which two names did Gabriel Garcia Marquez take in his Nobel prize winning speech- this was a question in first shift
- Chronological order kafi tha.. Theory pr kafi tha World literature was in focus
- Tess of Debervielle se question thaTess was hanged at the end
- Passage on Advertising and Growing prices of goods.
- Trilogy wala question tha
- What is mr Bennett and Mrs brown by virginia Woolf about??
- Charles lamb se question tha
- Elia essays konse prieodical Mai published hua
- tess of duberwells ka passage aya tha
- Hopkins ki poem se question
Topics & Question Asked in UGC NET 1st December 2021 1st Shift
Q1 4 , 9 , 37 , 149 ?
Q2 Cultural Studies was started in which University ?
Q3 Chronology of Journals
Q4 who coined the term Cultural Intermediates ?
Q5 Research Aptitude ?
Q6 DI EASY /RC TOUGH
Q7 Communication Barrier /Verbal /Non Verbal
Q8 Indian Logic
Q9 Environment act /Pollution MAtching
Q 10 Clock wise Question
Q11 Education Commission Related
Q 12 ICT Matching
13 Pratiya, hetu,.. Sequence order came
14 MLA style question
15 Potato name comes from?? Spanish
16 Girlish karnad pa q uestion tha
17 gandhian method of communication
18 Wood’s Despatch recommendations
19 who led 10+2+3 education system