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CUET (PG) 2025
List of top Questions asked in CUET (PG)- 2025
Match List-I with List-II
List-I (Classification of Anthropology)
List-II (Characteristics of types of Anthropology)
(A) Physical Anthropology
(III) The study of human evolution, racial differences, inheritance of bodily traits, growth and decay of the human organism
(B) Social Anthropology
(IV) The study of the development and various types of social life
(C) Cultural Anthropology
(I) The study of the total way of life of contemporary primitive man, his ways of thinking, feeling and action
(D) Medical Anthropology
(II) Deals with the cultural component in the ecology of health and disease
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General Anthropology
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List-I (Term)
List-II (Definition)
(A) Sterilization
(I) Validated process used to render a product free of all forms of viable microorganisms including bacterial spores
(B) Antiseptic
(II) Substance that prevents or arrests the growth or action of microorganisms by inhibiting their activity or by destroying them
(C) Germicide
(IV) Agent that destroys microorganisms, especially pathogenic organisms
(D) Disinfectant
(III) Usually a chemical agent that destroys disease causing pathogens or other harmful microorganisms, but might not kill bacterial spores
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Microbiology
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List-I (ACT applicable to Hospitals)
List-II (Year of Implementation)
(A) Indian Medical Council Act
(III) 1948
(B) Indian Nursing Council Act
(I) 1956
(C) Minimum Wages Act
(II) 1947
(D) Mental Healthcare Act
(IV) 2017
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Medical Law
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List-I (Committee)
List-II (Year)
(A) Mudaliar committee
(I) 1962
(B) Kartar Singh committee
(IV) 1967
(C) Shrivastav committee
(III) 1973
(D) Jungalwalla committee
(II) 1975
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Public Health Programs
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List-I (Institution)
List-II (Functional Level)
(A) Panchayat
(III) Function at the village level
(B) Panchayat Samiti
(IV) Function at the block level
(C) Zilla Parishad
(I) Function at the district level
(D) Directorate General of Health Services
(II) Adviser to the Union Government
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Health Administration
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List-I (Type of Waste)
List-II (Classification)
(A) Type 0 Waste
(III) Garbage
(B) Type 1 Waste
(II) Rubbish
(C) Type 2 Waste
(I) Trash
(D) Type 3 Waste
(IV) Refuse
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Waste Management
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List-I (Principle of Management)
List-II (Explanation)
(A) Unity of Command
(I) Employees should receive orders from one superior only
(B) Unity of Direction
(III) Each group of activities with the same objective must have one head and one plan
(C) Scalar Chain
(II) The line of authority from the highest to the lowest ranks in the organization
(D) Division of Work
(IV) The work assigned to each worker should be clearly defined and clarified
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Principles of Management
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List-I (Types of Budget)
List-II (Explanation)
(A) Revenue and Expense Budget
(I) Budget that reflects the anticipated income from the sales of products and controlling services
(B) Programme Budgeting
(II) Budget to provide a systematic method for allocating the resources in ways most effective to meet the goals
(C) Zero-based Budgeting
(III) Budget that divide enterprise programmes into "packages" and then calculate costs for each package from the bottom up
(D) Variable or Flexible Budgeting
(IV) Budget that adjusts targeted levels of costs for changes in volume
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Financial Management
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List-I (Phase of Disaster)
List-II (Feature)
(A) Predisaster Phase
(I) Include risk assessment and training
(B) Alert Phase
(II) Period when a disaster is developing
(C) Impact Phase
(IV) Relief efforts and immediate response
(D) Post Impact Phase
(III) Re-establishing sanitary measures to prevent outbreak of epidemics
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Healthcare and Hospital Management
Disaster Management
A Colour wheel is derived to understand fundamental principles of colour classification, colour scheme and colour interactions. The first such colour wheel was designed by which of the following?
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Painting
Color Theory
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List-I (Medium)
List-II (Artists)
(A) Engraving
(IV) Durer
(B) Aquatint
(III) Goya
(C) Wood Cut
(II) Rembrandt
(D) Serigraphy
(I) Andy Warhol
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Printmaking History
As per the additive colour theory, the mixing of red and green in white light gives which of the following colour wavelength?
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Color Theory
As per the subtractive colour theory system, the primary colours are:
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Painting
Color Theory
The technique of allowing tones of colours to shade gradually into one another and producing a softened or hazy effect is known as which of the following?
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Painting
Renaissance Art
The three primary colours of additive theory, a principle which is used by television monitors for display, is known as:
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Painting
Color Theory
Match List-I with List-II
List-I
List-II
(A) Red, Yellow and Blue
(IV) Primary Colours
(B) Line, Shape and Form
(I) Elements of Art
(C) Balance, Harmony and Rhythm
(III) Principles of Composition
(D) The secondary colour opposite to the primary colours in the colour wheel
(II) Colour
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Elements and Principles of Art
The Madhubani painting tradition is also known as:
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Indian Folk Art
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List-I (Medium)
List-II (Artist)
(A) Acrylic Colours
(I) M. F. Husain
(B) Oil Pastels
(II) Milind Mullick
(C) Oleographs
(IV) Raja Ravi Varma
(D) Water Colours
(III) Edgar Degas
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Painting
Artists and Mediums
A new technique in printmaking, "Viscosity Printing" was developed by Stanley William Hayter along with a celebrated printmaker from India. What is his name?
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Printmaking History
The "Gond Art" belongs to which of the following Indian state?
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Indian Folk Art
Which of the following printmaker who created etchings, lino-cuts and lithographs to raise awareness about the deplorable condition of the poor during the Bengal famine is?
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Modern Indian Art
The mural "The Lives of Medieval Saint" created by Benode Behari Mukherjee is done in which of the following medium?
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Modern Indian Art
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List-I (Sub-school)
List-II (School of miniature)
(A) Bijapur Sub-school
(IV) Deccani School of miniature
(B) Kishangarh Sub-school
(III) Rajasthani School of miniature
(C) Akbar's Tasveerkhana
(II) Mughal School of miniature
(D) Basohli Sub-school
(I) Pahari School of miniature
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Indian Miniature Paintings and Museums
Which of the following printing technique works on the principle that oil and water don't mix?
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Printmaking Techniques
The mural "Three Mythological Goddesses" by K.G. Subramanyan is done in which of the following medium?
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Modern Indian Art
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