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CUET (PG)
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Given below are two statements: one is labelled as Assertion (A) and the other is labelled as Reason (R). Assertion (A): Copper is used to make electrical wires.
Reason (R): Copper has a very low electrical resistance. In the light of the above statements, choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below:
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CUET (PG)
Computer Science
Research methodology
Given below are two statements: one is labelled as Assertion (A) and the other is labelled as Reason (R). Assertion (A): Leaves of plants are green.
Reason (R): Plants contain Chromoplast, the green pigment. In the light of the above statements, choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below:
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CUET (PG)
Computer Science
Research methodology
Cub is related to Tiger in the same way as Fawn is related to _______.
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CUET (PG)
Computer Science
Analogies
In the questions given below, two statements are given followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the statements. Statement: All windows are doors. No door is wall.
Conclusions:
I. No window is wall.
II. No wall is door.
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CUET (PG)
Computer Science
Statements and Arguments
In the following question, various terms of an alphabet series are given with one term missing as shown by (?). Choose the missing terms out of the given alternatives. \[ M,\ N,\ O,\ L,\ R,\ I,\ V,\ ? \]
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Computer Science
Alphabet Series
Select a figure from amongst the four alternatives, which when placed in the blank space of fig (?) would complete the pattern.
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Computer Science
Figure Series
Select a figure from amongst the four alternatives which when placed in the blank space of fig (?) would complete the pattern.
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Computer Science
Figure Series
Choose the odd one from the following:
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Computer Science
Analogies
Choose the odd one from the following:
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Computer Science
Analogies
A number series is given below with one term missing.
Choose the correct alternative that will continue the same pattern and replace the question mark in the given series: \[ 240,\ \ ?,\ \ 120,\ 40,\ 10,\ 2 \]
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CUET (PG)
Computer Science
Number Series
Match the following:
List - I (Concepts)
List - II (Explanation)
A. Economic Agents
I. Goods and services that are not necessary for survival but are desired by economic agents.
B. Economic Goods
II. Household, firms and the government.
C. Needs
III. Resources and products that are limited in supply.
D. Wants
IV. Goods and services that are essential for survival.
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Social Work
Economics
Match the following:
List - I (Type of industry)
List - II (Waste generated)
A. Pharmaceutical manufacturing
I. Fibres and waste fabric
B. Thermal power plant
II. Solid waste
C. Fertilizer industry
III. Flying ash
D. Textile industry
IV. Microorganisms
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Social Work
Economics
Match the following:
List - I (Author)
List - II (Books)
A. Lynd and Lynd
I. New Haven
B. W. Lloyd Warner
II. Street corner society
C. William Foote Whyte
III. Middle town: study in contemporary American culture
D. Robert Dahl
IV. Yankee City
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Sociology
Books and Authors
Match the following:
List - I (Thinker)
List - II (Concept)
A. Ralf Dahrendorf
I. Black Coated Worker
B. Daniel Bell
II. Post - Capitalist Society
C. David Lockwood
III. Post Industrial Society
D. George H. Mead
IV. Symbolic Interactionism
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Sociology
Western Sociologists
Match the following:
List - I (Theory)
List - II (View of the individual)
A. Functionalism
I. Behavior shaped by social power and economic status
B. Conflict Perspective
II. People create social world through interactions
C. Interactionism
III. Social structures are rigid and determine behavior
D. Structuralism
IV. Societal functions help to maintain social order
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Sociology
Basic Concepts of Sociology
Match the following:
List - I (Thinker)
List - II (Theory)
A. Emile Durkheim
I. Conflict perspective
B. Karl Marx
II. Interactionism
C. August Comte
III. Functionalism
D. George Herbert Mead
IV. Positivism
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Sociology
Classical Sociological Theory
Match the following:
List - I (Methods)
List - II (Advantage)
A. Official statistics
I. Respondents can fill answers by themselves
B. Interviews
II. Explores subjects in detail (qualitative)
C. Questionnaire
III. Respondents can clarify orally
D. Case study
IV. Easily available in tabular form
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Sociology
Research methodology
Match the following:
List - I (Thinker)
List - II (Idea on stratification)
A. Talcott Parsons
I. Role allocation and performance
B. K. Davis and Moore
II. Caste hierarchy
C. Melvin M Tumin
III. Stratification and values
D. G.S. Ghurye
IV. Social stratification as functional necessity
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Sociology
Social Inequality and Exclusion
Match the following:
List - I (Thinker)
List - II (Concept)
A. Karl Marx
I. Ideal types
B. Max Weber
II. Dialectical Materialism
C. R.K. Merton
III. High Modernity
D. Anthony Giddens
IV. Deviance
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Sociology
Western Sociologists
Match the following:
List - I (Feminist Approach)
List - II (Their idea)
A. Radical Feminism
I. Women's perspective derived from white perspective
B. Marxist Feminism
II. Creation of equal opportunities in education and work
C. Liberal Feminism
III. Men benefit from exploitation of women
D. Black Feminism
IV. Capitalism is the primary source of exploitation of women
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Sociology
Gender, Religion, and Caste Issues
Match the following:
List - I (Thinker)
List - II (Idea)
A. Karl Marx
I. Functionalism
B. Emile Durkheim
II. Verstehen
C. Max Weber
III. Anomie
D. Bronislaw Malinowski
IV. Alienation
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Sociology
Western Sociologists
Match the following:
List - I (Thinker)
List - II (Idea Proposed)
A. Robert Redfield
I. Geminschaft and Gesellschaft
B. Ferdinand Tonnies
II. Little and Great Tradition
C. Herbert Spencer
III. Cyclical Theory of Social Change
D. Pitrim Sorokin
IV. Social Darwinism
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Sociology
Western Sociologists
Match the following:
List - I
List - II
A. Evan Pritchard
I. Witchcraft, Oracles and Magic Among Azande
B. Margaret Mead
II. Coming of Age in Samoa
C. George Herbert Mead
III. Argonauts of the Western Pacific
D. Bronislaw K. Malinowski
IV. Mind, Self and Society
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Sociology
Books and Authors
Match the following:
List - I
List - II
A. Naad
I. Dayavati
B. Shruti
II. Dhaivat
C. Swara
III. Anahat
D. Raag
IV. Hansdhwani
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Percussion Music
Varna
Match the following:
List - I (Ten pranas of Taal)
List - II (Type)
A. Yati
I. Anagat
B. Jati
II. Adhgun
C. Grah
III. Mridanga
D. Laya
IV. Sankirna
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CUET (PG)
Percussion Music
Laya & Tala
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