UGC NET 24th November 2021 Shift 1 & 2 Question Paper Analysis & Answer Key Complete Details

Day 4 of UGC NET 2021 is being conducted for six subjects including Economics. Check the detailed question paper analysis of UGC NET 24th November 2021 Paper 1 & Economics (Paper 2) here.

UGC NET 24th November 2021 Question Paper Analysis – Check Paper 1

UGC NET 24th November 2021
UGC NET 24th November 2021

UGC NET 24th November 2021 Paper 1 Topic-Wise Weightage

The topic-wise weightage of UGC NET 24th November 2021 Paper 1 is as follows –

Name of the TopicApproximate No. of Questions Asked
Higher Education9
Environment7
Maths & Reasoning6
Logical Reasoning5
Reading Comprehension5
Others18

UGC NET 24th November 2021 Shift 1 Paper 1 Analysis

For UGC NET 2020 paper 1, there are a total of 50 questions consisting of a total of 100 marks. The complete exam analysis for UGC NET 2020 paper 1 has been updated below:

FactorAnalysis
Exam Difficulty LevelModerate to Tough
Difficulty Level of Teaching AptitudeLess Question
Difficulty Level of Research AptitudeLess Question
Difficulty Level of ComprehensionEasy
Difficulty Level of CommunicationModerate
Difficulty Level of Mathematical Reasoning and AptitudeModerate
Difficulty Level of Logical ReasoningModerate
Difficulty Level of Data InterpretationTough
Difficulty Level of Information and Communication TechnologyModerate
Difficulty Level of People, Development and Environment Moderate
Difficulty Level of Higher Education SystemModerate

UGC NET 24th November 2021 Shift 2 Paper 1 Analysis

Name of the TopicDifficulty Level
Teaching AptitudeModerate
Research AptitudeModerate
Reading ComprehensionEasy
ReasoningEasy
Data InterpretationModerate
MathematicsModerate
CommunicationEasy to Moderate
People & EnvironmentEasy
Higher Education SystemEasy
Information & Communication TechnologyModerate

Question Asked in UGC NET 24th November 2021 Shift 1 & 2

Q 1 Ethernet Used For ?

What is Ethernet and why it is used?

Typically, Ethernet cables are used to provide an internet connection, connect devices to a local network. They plug into Ethernet ports on a variety of devices. The most common use for an Ethernet cable is connecting a WiFi router or modem to the internet entry port or telephone line

Q2 Arrange Environment Act in Chronological Order –

The six laws related to environmental protection and wildlife are: 

The Environment (Protection) Act, 1986;

The Forest (Conservation) Act, 1980;

The Wildlife Protection Act, 1972;

Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act,

1974; Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act,

1981 and The Indian Forest Act, 1927.

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Q3 WWW is used for

The World Wide Web (WWW), commonly known as the Web, is an information system where documents and other web resources are identified by Uniform Resource Locators (URLs, such as https://example.com/), which may be interlinked by hyperlinks, and are accessible over the Internet

The resources of the Web are transferred via the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP), may be accessed by users by a software application called a web browser, and are published by a software application called a web server. 

The World Wide Web is not synonymous with the Internet, which pre-dated the Web in some form by over two decades and upon the technologies of which the Web is built.

Q4 If we use images to develop Thinking through Images We Use ?

Mind mapping is a way of linking key concepts using images, lines and links. A central concept is linked via lines to other concepts which in turn are linked with other associated ideas.

It is similar as a technique to concept mapping and spider diagrams, the difference being that true mind mapping involves constructing a hierarchy of ideas instead of pure random association.

Q5 Swayam Prabha Using Satellite for their Channel-

GSAT-15 satellite

The SWAYAM PRABHA is a group of 34 DTH channels devoted to telecasting of high-quality educational programmes on 24X7 basis using the GSAT-15 satellite.

Q6 Find Out Central University

Jamia Milia

Dr Bheemrao Ambedkar

Q7 Kyoto Protocol Green Gas list

The Kyoto basket encompasses the following six greenhouse gases: 

carbon dioxide (CO2),

methane (CH4),

nitrous oxide (N2O), and the so-called

  • gases(hydrofluorocarbons and perfluorocarbons) and sulphur hexafluoride (SF6).

Q8 22 ,48 ,32 ?

Q9 6 , 4, 2,1.5 ?

Q10 What was the first commission after independence?

Central Advisory Board of India decided to set up two commissions, one to deal with university education and the other to deal with secondary education. The first and foremost commission to be appointed in independent India was the University education commission of 1948, under the chairmanship of Dr.Kothari

Q 11 Robbin types of communication

Q12 6 Thinking Caps-

Q 13 Tree Height in Caparison to Wall

Q14 Wind Energy State wise order

Q15 Gender Parity in India higher education-

Gender Parity Index (GPI) in Higher Education in 2019-20 is 1.01 against 1.00 in 2018-19 indicating an improvement in the relative access to higher education for females of eligible age group compared to males

Q16

Matching-

AICTE- Technical Education

NCTE-For Health

BCI

MCI

Q 17 Matching-

Kisan Credit Yojna’

Mrida Yojna

Kisan fasal bima yojna

Kisan double income yojna

Q 18 Govt Sceme

Matching – Ayushman bharat

Ganga urja yojna

Q 19 Environment Chronological order

Paris agreement

Doha agreement

Kyoto Protocol

Q 20 Matching-

Hetvabhas

Asraysiddhi

Vyaptsiddh

Swaroopsiddh

FallacyDefinition
SavyabhicharaA middle term not uniformly but irregularly related to the major term. It is a defective hetu.Example: All bipeds are dogs.Birds are biped. therefore, birds are dogs. 
ViruddhaIt is a contradictory middle. It offered to the existence of Sadhya but actually establishes the non-existence of Sadhya.Example: Sound is eternal because it is produced.
SatpratipakshaIt is inferentially contradicted middle. When the hetu is advanced to establish a particular Sadhya in inference is validly contradicted by another Hetu that proves the non-existence of Sadhya of the first inference.Example: Sound is eternal because it is audible
BadhitaNon-inferential contradicted middle. The middle term is contradicted by a strong perception or testimony.Example: Fire is cold because it is a substance.

Q 21 Unesco World heritage ancient university

Nalanda Takshila

Q 22 Agriculture ground water Pollution reason ?

Q 23 which energy source generate 24X7 Power Supply

Wind /Solar/

Q24 Which state is top in SDG?

Kerala

Kerala has retained the top rank in NITI Aayog’s SDG India Index 2020-21, while Bihar is the worst performing state.

UGC NET 24th November 2021 Economics Analysis: Major Highlights

UGC NET 2021 Economics took place in the first shift on November 24. The major highlights of the analysis are as follows –

  • As per the feedback received, Paper 2 (Economics) was on the easier side than Paper 1
  • Some questions from previous years’ papers were repeated

UGC NET 24th November 2021 Paper 1 Analysis: Major Highlights

Some of the major highlights of UGC NET 24th November 2021 Paper 1 analysis are as follows –

  • The overall difficulty level of Paper 1 was difficult
  • There was only one question on Effective Teaching
  • There were fewer questions from  Research Aptitude
  • The topics that were asked in Research Aptitude were Sequence of Research Methodology, Extraneous Variables, Experimental, Qualitative, Types of Research
  • From Communication, the questions were asked from topics – Barriers of Communication, Math the Column, Effective Communication
  • From Higher Education, the questions were asked from topics – Kothari Commission (first Commission), Central Universities, Swayam Prabha Sattelite, Kisan Credit Card, SEBI, Ayushman Bharat
  • From Information & Communication, the questions were asked from topics – WWW, Bits, DVD, Match the Following on Compiler, Firewall, Application, Software
  • From Environment, the questions were asked from topics – Central Pollution Control Board, Solar Energy, Kyto & Paris Agreement, Ground Water Pollution, UNFCCC City
  • From Logical Reasoning, the questions were asked from topics – Indian Logic (2 questions), Hetu or Sadhiya, Mood Figure, Fallacy, Praman
  • From Mathematics & Reasoning, the questions were asked from topics – Syllogism (3-4 questions), Series, Compound Interest, Percentage, Time, Speed, Distance
  • From Data Interpretation, there was a question on Students Failed Passed

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