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CUET Sociology Question Paper 2024 (Set C) is available here for download. NTA conducted CUET 2024 Sociology paper on 18 May in Shift 1C from 5:30 PM to 6:15 PM. CUET Sociology Question Paper 2024 is based on objective-type questions (MCQs). Candidates get 45 minutes to solve 40 MCQs out of 50 in CUET 2024 question paper for Sociology.
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Q.1 | The Chipko Movement is an example of(1) Peasant Movement(2) Workers Movement(3) Ecological Movement(4) Dalit Movement | (3) Ecological Movement | Chipko Movement is an ecological movement that aims at saving trees and forests. |
Q.2 | Match the following individuals with their contributions to Indian media.List-I (Individuals)(A) Raja Rammohun Roy(B) Fardoonji Murzban(C) Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar(D) Jawaharlal NehruList-II (Contributions)(I) Started the Bombay Samachar(II) Encouraged media to act as a watchdog of democracy(III) Started the Shome Prakash(IV) Started the Sambad-KaumudiChoose the correct answer from the options given below:(1) (A) - (I), (B) - (II), (C) - (III), (D) - (IV)(2) (A) - (I), (B) - (III), (C) - (II), (D) - (IV)(3) (A) - (IV), (B) - (II), (C) - (I), (D) - (III)(4) (A) - (IV), (B) - (I), (C) - (III), (D) - (II) | (4) (A) - (IV), (B) - (I), (C) - (III), (D) - (II) | The correct match is:(A) Raja Rammohun Roy - Started the Sambad-Kaumudi(B) Fardunji Murzban - Started the Bombay Samachar(C) Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar - Started the Shome Prakash(D) Jawaharlal Nehru - Urged the media to act as a watchdog of democracy. |
Q.3 | Who among the following is credited with the invention of the printing press?(1) Leonardo da Vinci(2) Johann Gutenberg(3) Galileo Galilei(4) Isaac Newton | (2) Johann Gutenberg | Johann Gutenberg invented the printing press. |
Q.4 | In South Bihar, the locals have a common resentment against migrant traders and moneylenders. What are these migrant groups known as?(1) Nakarattars(2) Adivasis(3) Dikus(4) Oraons | (3) Dikus | In South Bihar, the migrant traders and moneylenders resented by the locals are termed Dikus. |
Q.5 | According to one of the theories of social movements, social conflict arises when a social group feels that it is worse off than others around it. What is this theory known as?(1) Theory of Relative Deprivation(2) Theory of Reformative Action(3) Theory of Redemptive Action(4) Theory of Resource Mobilization | (1) Theory of Relative Deprivation | The Theory of Relative Deprivation states that social conflict arises when a social group feels that it is worse off than others around it. |
Q.6 | Which of the following characteristics are associated with the Women's Movement of post-1947?(A) Involvement of women in nation building task(B) Growth of autonomous women’s movement(C) All women suffer discrimination at uniform level(D) Change in ideology and organizational strategyChoose the correct answer from the options given below:(1) (A), (B) and (D) only(2) (A), (B) and (C) only(3) (A), (B), (C) and (D)(4) (B), (C) and (D) only | (1) (A), (B) and (D) only | Characteristics of the post-1947 Women's Movement include involvement of women in nation-building work, emergence of independent women's movements, and shifts in ideology and strategy. Not all women experience discrimination at the same level. |
Q.7 | Match List-I with List-II:List-I (Name of Sociologists)(A) Nicholas Dirks(B) Louis Dumont(C) Patricia Uberoi(D) Andre BeteilleList-II (Work)(I) Family, Kinship and Marriage in India(II) Homo-Hierarchicus-The Caste System and its Implications(III) Castes of Mind: Colonialism and the Making of Modern India(IV) The Reproduction of Inequality: Occupation, Caste and FamilyChoose the correct answer from the options given below:(1) (A) - (II), (B) - (I), (C) - (IV), (D) - (III)(2) (A) - (I), (B) - (III), (C) - (IV), (D) - (II)(3) (A) - (III), (B) - (II), (C) - (I), (D) - (IV)(4) (A) - (IV), (B) - (II), (C) - (I), (D) - (III) | (3) (A) - (III), (B) - (II), (C) - (I), (D) - (IV) | The correct match is:(A) Nicholas Dirks - Castes of Mind: Colonialism and the Making of Modern India(B) Louis Dumont - Homo-Hierarchicus-The Caste System and its Implications(C) Patricia Uberoi - Family, Kinship and Marriage in India(D) Andre Beteille - The Reproduction of Inequality: Occupation, Caste and Family. |
Q.8 | Match the following concepts (List-I) with their appropriate description (List-II):List-I (Concepts)(A) Fertility Rate(B) Total Fertility Rate(C) Infant Mortality Rate(D) Maternal Mortality RateList-II (Definition)(I) Number of live births per 1000 women in the childbearing age group(II) Total number of live births that a hypothetical woman would have during her entire reproductive years(III) Number of deaths of babies before the age of one year per 1000 live births(IV) Total number of women who die in childbirth per 1000 live birthsChoose the correct answer from the options given below:(1) (A) - (I), (B) - (II), (C) - (III), (D) - (IV)(2) (A) - (I), (B) - (III), (C) - (II), (D) - (IV)(3) (A) - (I), (B) - (II), (C) - (IV), (D) - (III)(4) (A) - (III), (B) - (IV), (C) - (I), (D) - (II) | (3) (A) - (I), (B) - (II), (C) - (IV), (D) - (III) | The correct match is:(A) Fertility Rate - Number of live births per 1000 women in the childbearing age group(B) Total Fertility Rate - Total number of live births that a hypothetical woman would have during her entire reproductive years(C) Infant Mortality Rate - Number of deaths of babies before the age of one year per 1000 live births(D) Maternal Mortality Rate - Total number of women who die in childbirth per 1000 live births. |
Q.9 | The statement "The changes brought about in Indian society and culture as a result of over 150 years of British Rule, the term subsuming changes occurring at different levels...technology, institutions, ideology and values" refers to the process of ________________. Fill in the blank with the correct answer from the options given below:(1) Sanskritisation(2) Colonisation(3) Westernisation(4) Secularisation | (3) Westernisation | Westernization refers to the technological, institutional, ideological, and value changes in India under British rule. |
Q.10 | In Begum Rokeya Sakhawat’s book ‘‘Sultana’s Dream’’ we find the following excerpt, ‘‘Where are the men ?..., where they ought to be...we shut our men indoors...just as we are kept in the zenana ?’’ What do these lines describe?(1) Double standard imposed by male dominated society(2) Comparison of work done by men and women in a male dominated society(3) Reversal of roles of Gender(4) Challenging patriarchy | (3) Reversal of roles of Gender | The lines depict the reversal of gender roles, as described in Begum Rokeya Sakhawat's book 'Sultana's Dream'. |
Q.11 | For which of the following social reasons is the city preferred over village?(A) Decline of common resources in villages(B) Opportunity for earning cash income(C) Sufficient work opportunity(D) Relative AnonymityChoose the correct answer from the options given below:(1) (A), (B) and (D) only(2) (B), (C) and (D) only(3) (A), (B), (C) and (D)(4) (A), (C) and (D) only | (3) (A), (B), (C) and (D) | Social reasons to prefer the city over villages include the decline of common resources in villages, opportunities for earning cash income, sufficient work opportunities, and relative anonymity. |
Q.12 | Which of the following factors was not responsible for unification of India under Colonial rule?(1) Socio-Cultural(2) Economic(3) Political(4) Administrative | (1) Socio-Cultural | Socio-cultural factors had nothing to do with the integration of India under Colonial rule. Economic, political, and administrative factors played important roles. |
Q.13 | Which of the following factors was not considered significant during industrialisation in independent India?(1) Development of heavy and machine-making industries(2) Expansion of the public sector(3) Presence of a large cooperative sector(4) Role of coastal cities for trading purpose | (3) Presence of a large cooperative sector | The presence of a large cooperative sector was not considered significant during industrialization in independent India, whereas development of heavy and machine-making industries, expansion of the public sector, and the role of coastal cities for trading purposes were important. |
Q.14 | In which of the following States is Birhor tribe found?(1) Assam(2) Bihar(3) Rajasthan(4) Nagaland | (2) Bihar | Birhor tribes are found in the state of Bihar. |
Q.15 | The term ‘‘prejudice’’ refers to ________________. Fill in the blank with the correct answer from the options given below:(1) Community identity(2) Social inequality(3) Pre-judgement(4) Individual’s life chances | (3) Pre-judgement | The term ''prejudice'' refers to pre-judgement, which means forming an opinion without adequate knowledge or evidence. |
Q.16 | Which of the following leaders is not associated with AITUC?(1) M.N. Roy(2) S.A. Dange(3) V.V. Giri(4) Jayprakash Narayan | (4) Jayprakash Narayan | Jayprakash Narayan is not associated with AITUC (All India Trade Union Congress), whereas M.N. Roy, S.A. Dange, and V.V. Giri are associated with it. |
Q.17 | What does the term ‘liberalisation policy’ refer to in the given passage?(1) Regulation of State subsidies(2) Regulation of market forces(3) Regulation of social welfarism(4) De-regulation of market forces | (4) De-regulation of market forces | In the given passage, the term 'liberalisation policy' refers to the de-regulation of market forces. |
Q.18 | What is the central political vision reflected in the economic policies underpinning Globalisation?(1) Free enterprise(2) State subsidies(3) Centralised power(4) State regulation | (1) Free enterprise | The central political vision reflected in the economic policies underpinning Globalisation is free enterprise. |
Q.19 | What is the economic measure that accompanied the collapse of the socialist world and the advent of Globalisation?(1) Conservative measures(2) Welfare measures(3) Neo-liberal measures(4) Protectionist measures | (3) Neo-liberal measures | The economic measure that accompanied the collapse of the socialist world and the advent of Globalisation is neo-liberal measures. |
Q.20 | What major political change is highlighted in the passage?(1) Collapse of Welfare State(2) Collapse of Capitalist State(3) Collapse of Socialist State(4) Collapse of trade protectionism | (3) Collapse of Socialist State | The chief political change that the passage suggests is the collapse of the Socialist State. |
Q.21 | According to the passage, what is the political vision behind Globalisation?(1) It supports State regulation(2) It is critical of State regulation(3) It advocates for Socialist State(4) It advocates for State subsidies | (2) It is critical of State regulation | The political vision about Globalisation is critical of State regulation. |
Q.22 | Which of the following is the main reason for opening up of new opportunities for the people of North-East? (1) Urbanization (2) Sanskritization (3) Western education (4) Modernization | (3) Western education | The primary source of widening opportunities for the people of the North-East was Western education, which provided them with a channel to communicate with each other and the world, thus promoting upward mobility. |
Q.23 | According to the passage, which of the following is a gateway to upward mobility? (1) Politics (2) Education (3) Cultural change (4) Social change | (2) Education | According to the passage, education is a means of gaining access to upward mobility of the people of the North-East. |
Q.24 | Name the process through which the movement of individuals takes place from their existing status to improved status. (1) Sanskritization (2) Westernization (3) Assimilation (4) Upward Mobility | (4) Upward Mobility | The movement of people from their existing status to improved status occurs in a process called upward mobility. |
Q.25 | Who among the following represented India at the UN? (1) Jawaharlal Nehru (2) Vijaylakshmi Pandit (3) British Missionaries (4) Naga leaders | (2) Vijaylakshmi Pandit | Vijaylakshmi Pandit was India's representative to the United Nations. |
Q.26 | Which of the following is the reason for improved communication among the different factions of the Naga tribes? (1) Use of English language (2) Missionary help (3) Naga leaders (4) Working together in British administration | (1) Use of English language | The use of the English language improved communication among the different factions of the Naga tribes. |
Q.27 | Which of the following Sociologists argued that Sociology helps in understanding the links and connections between “personal troubles” and “social issues”? (1) Durkheim (2) C.W. Mills (3) Bourdieu (4) Weber | (2) C.W. Mills | C.W. Mills argued that sociology helps in understanding the links and connections between "personal troubles" and "social issues." |
Q.28 | Which programme of the Government of India directly targets at improving sex-ratio? (1) Widow Pension (2) Pre-Natal Diagnostic Techniques (Regulation and Prevention of Misuse) Act (3) Beti Bachao Beti Padhao (4) Sukanya Samriddhi Yojana | (3) Beti Bachao Beti Padhao | The Beti Bachao Beti Padhao scheme of the Government of India directly aims for betterment in the female-male ratio. |
Q.29 | Which of the following statements is true about Colonialism in India? (1) Parochialism gave birth to Colonialism in India. (2) Colonialism gave birth to Nationalism in India. (3) Urban poor were the main carriers of Nationalism in Colonial India. (4) Capitalist economic changes in India were not related to Colonialism. | (2) Colonialism gave birth to Nationalism in India | Colonialism gave rise to Nationalism in India as it united people against a foreign oppressor. |
Q.30 | Match the following terms (List-I) with their description (List-II): List-I (Terms) (A) Varna system (B) Scheduled Castes (C) Sanskritisation (D) Resistance Tribes List-II (Descriptions) (I) Process of adopting higher caste practices (II) Four-fold division of society (III) Opposed to Hindu society (IV) Recognised by Govt. of India Act, 1935 Choose the correct answer from the options given below: (1) (A) - (I), (B) - (II), (C) - (III), (D) - (IV) (2) (A) - (II), (B) - (III), (C) - (I), (D) - (IV) (3) (A) - (IV), (B) - (II), (C) - (I), (D) - (III) (4) (A) - (II), (B) - (IV), (C) - (I), (D) - (III) | (4) (A) - (II), (B) - (IV), (C) - (I), (D) - (III) | The correct match is : (A) Varna system - Four-fold division of society, (B) Scheduled Castes - Recognised by Govt. of India Act, 1935, (C) Sanskritisation - Process of adopting higher caste practices, (D) Resistance Tribes - Opposed to Hindu society. |
Q.31 | Which of the following arguments are given by Alfred Gell to explain the significance of the market beyond its economic function? (A) Layout of the market symbolises the hierarchical inter-group social relations of that region. (B) Few goods are free in the market for groups lower in the hierarchy. (C) Different social groups are located according to their position in the caste hierarchy and hierarchical market system. (D) Interactions between tribals and non-tribal traders are based on social inequalities. Choose the correct answer from the options given below: (1) (A), (B) and (D) only (2) (A) and (C) only (3) (A), (B), (C) and (D) (4) (A), (C) and (D) only | (4) (A), (C) and (D) only | According to Alfred Gell, the layout of the market symbolizes the hierarchical intergroup social relations of that region, different social groups are located according to their position in the caste hierarchy, and tribal and non-tribal trade is based on social inequalities. |
Q.32 | Which of the following principles are applied to maintain caste-based restrictions? (A) Birth (B) Marriage (C) Food Sharing (D) Occupation Choose the correct answer from the options given below: (1) (A), (B) and (D) only (2) (A), (B) and (C) only (3) (A), (B), (C) and (D) (4) (B), (C) and (D) only | (3) (A), (B), (C) and (D) | The principles applied to maintain caste-based restrictions include birth, marriage, food sharing, and occupation. |
Q.33 | How has national development impacted tribal development? (A) Tribal areas located in mineral-rich and forest-covered parts of the country paid a disproportionately high price for development. (B) Large dams, factories and mines were built in the Nehruvian era. (C) Tribals were dispossessed of their land for setting up hydroelectric power plants. (D) These developments benefited the tribes at the expense of others. Choose the correct answer from the options given below: (1) (A), (B), (C) and (D) (2) (A), (C) and (D) only (3) (A), (B) and (C) only (4) (B), (C) and (D) only | (3) (A), (B) and (C) only | National development affected tribal development by making the tribal areas present in mineral-rich and forest-covered parts of the country bear a disproportionately heavy price for development, building large dams, factories, and mines, and dispossessing tribals of their land for setting up hydroelectric power plants. |
Q.34 | Which of the following statements are true about stereotypes? (A) Stereotypes are often applied to ethnic and racial groups. (B) Stereotypes fix whole groups into a single entity. (C) Stereotypes refuse to recognise the variation across individuals. (D) Stereotypes are partly colonial constructs. Choose the correct answer from the options given below: (1) (A), (B) and (D) only (2) (A), (B) and (C) only (3) (A), (B), (C) and (D) (4) (B), (C) and (D) only | (3) (A), (B), (C) and (D) | All statements about stereotypes are true: applied to ethnic and racial groups, fixing whole groups into a single entity, refusing to recognize variation across individuals, and partly colonial constructs. |
Q.35 | In every society, some individuals have a greater share of valued resources – money, property, education, prestige etc., – than others. These social resources can be divided into different forms of capital. Identify them from the following. (A) Economic capital (B) Cultural capital (C) Social capital (D) Educational capital Choose the correct answer from the options given below: (1) (A), (B) and (D) only (2) (A), (B), (C) and (D) (3) (A), (C) and (D) only (4) (B), (C) and (D) only | (2) (A), (B), (C) and (D) | The social capitals can be classified into economic capital, cultural capital, social capital, and educational capital. |
Q.36 | Identify the different types of social stratification. (A) Class (B) Caste (C) Gender (D) Status Choose the correct answer from the options given below: (1) (A), (B) and (C) only (2) (A), (B), (C) and (D) (3) (A), (C) and (D) only (4) (B), (C) and (D) only | (2) (A), (B), (C) and (D) | Social stratification includes class, caste, gender, and status. |
Q.37 | Which of the following arguments are correct about tribes in India? (A) Adivasis were always the oppressed group, as they are now. (B) Tribes were absorbed in Hindu society through Sanskritisation. (C) Tribes occupied a special trade niche, trading forest produce, salt and elephants. (D) Adivasis often exercised dominance over the plains people through their capacity to raid them. Choose the correct answer from the options given below: (1) (A), (B) and (D) only (2) (B), (C) and (D) only (3) (A), (B), (C) and (D) (4) (A), (C) and (D) only | (2) (B), (C) and (D) only | The sound arguments concerning tribes of India are that tribes were integrated in Hindu society through Sanskritisation, occupied a peculiar trade niche, and often exercised dominance over the plains people. |
Q.38 | What was the opinion of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar about local self-government during the drafting of the Constitution? (1) He believed that local elites and upper castes would exploit the downtrodden masses further. (2) He thought that local self-government will empower the downtrodden masses. (3) He believed that local self-government will ensure equal representation of all social groups. (4) He believed that local self-government will lead to economic prosperity. | (1) He believed that local elites and upper castes would exploit the downtrodden masses further. | Dr. B.R. Ambedkar believed that local elites and upper castes would exploit the downtrodden masses more through local self-government. |
Q.39 | Which of the following is not an example of community identity? (1) Membership of family (2) Membership of religious group (3) Membership of a professional group (4) Membership of caste group | (3) Membership of a professional group | Membership of a professional group is not an example of community identity, which typically includes family, religious group, and caste group. |
Q.40 | Which of the following Articles of the Constitution of India provides for the Right of Minorities to establish and administer educational institutions of their own and that the State shall not discriminate in granting aid to such educational institutions? (1) Article 21 (2) Article 29 (3) Article 30 (4) Article 25 | (3) Article 30 | Article 30 of the Constitution of India provides the Right of Minorities to establish and administer educational institutions of their own and mandates that the State shall not discriminate in granting aid to such institutions. |
Q.41 | Which of the following statements about Communalism are correct? (A) Communal means something related to a community. (B) Communalism is about religion, not politics. (C) A devout believer may or may not be communal. (D) Communalism results in constructing identity of large and diverse groups as singular and homogeneous. Choose the correct answer from the options given below: (1) (A), (B) and (D) only (2) (A), (B) and (C) only (3) (A), (C) and (D) only (4) (B), (C) and (D) only | (3) (A), (C) and (D) only | The correct statements about communalism are: something related to a community is called communal, a devout believer may or may not be communal, and it leads to constructing identity of large and heterogeneous groups as unitary and homogeneous. |
Q.42 | On account of which of the following identity markers, do people often face discrimination and exclusion? (A) Gender (B) Ethnicity (C) Disability (D) Caste Choose the correct answer from the options given below: (1) (A), (C) and (D) only (2) (A), (B) and (D) only (3) (A), (B), (C) and (D) (4) (B), (C) and (D) only | (3) (A), (B), (C) and (D) | The identity-based discrimination and exclusion encompassing gender, ethnicity, disability, and caste affect people across the board. |
Q.43 | Which of the following are true about Gram Sabha in Panchayati Raj? (A) The Gram Sabha collects central taxes from the village. (B) The Gram Sabha consists of the entire body of citizens in a village. (C) The Gram Sabha is the general body that elects the local government. (D) The Gram Sabha participates in village-level development activities. Choose the correct answer from the options given below: (1) (A), (B) and (D) only (2) (A), (B) and (C) only (3) (A), (B), (C) and (D) (4) (B), (C) and (D) only | (4) (B), (C) and (D) only | The correct statements about Gram Sabha are: it comprises the whole body of citizens in a village, it is the general body that elects the local government, and it participates in village-level development activities. Central taxes cannot be collected by the Gram Sabha. |
Q.44 | How did the Supreme Court enhance Fundamental Rights, particularly relating to the Right to Life under Article 21? (1) By restricting individual liberty. (2) By narrowing the scope of Article 20. (3) By expanding the interpretation to include various aspects of a quality life. (4) By expanding the scope of Fundamental Duties. | (3) By expanding the interpretation to include various aspects of a quality life. | The Supreme Court enriched Fundamental Rights, especially the Right to Life as described in Article 21, by expanding the interpretation to include various aspects of a quality life. |
Q.45 | Who amongst the following Sociologists remarked that tribal institutions in themselves need not necessarily be democratic in their structure and functioning? (1) Tiplut Nongbri (2) Virginius Xaxa (3) Verrier Elwin (4) G.S. Ghurye | (2) Virginius Xaxa | Virginius Xaxa is the sociologist who remarked that tribal institutions in themselves need not necessarily be democratic in their structure and functioning. |
Q.46 | Match List-I with List-II. List-I (Dominant Caste) (A) Rajputs (B) Lingayats (C) Jat Sikhs (D) Kammas List-II (Region) (I) Andhra Pradesh (II) Punjab (III) Karnataka (IV) Uttar Pradesh Choose the correct answer from the options given below: (1) (A) - (IV), (B) - (III), (C) - (II), (D) - (I) (2) (A) - (III), (B) - (I), (C) - (II), (D) - (IV) (3) (A) - (I), (B) - (IV), (C) - (II), (D) - (III) (4) (A) - (II), (B) - (IV), (C) - (III), (D) - (I) | (1) (A) - (IV), (B) - (III), (C) - (II), (D) - (I) | The proper correspondence is: (A) Rajputs - Uttar Pradesh, (B) Lingayats - Karnataka, (C) Jat Sikhs - Punjab, (D) Kammas - Andhra Pradesh. |
Q.47 | Which of the following festivals are related to agriculture? (A) Bihu (B) Baisakhi (C) Holi (D) Pongal Choose the correct answer from the options given below: (1) (A), (B) and (D) only (2) (A), (B) and (C) only (3) (A), (B), (C) and (D) (4) (B), (C) and (D) only | (1) (A), (B) and (D) only | The festivals related to agriculture are Bihu, Baisakhi, and Pongal. |
Q.48 | Which of the following are the indicators of globalization of agriculture? (A) Contract farming (B) Increased dependence of farmers on fertilizers and pesticides (C) Promotion of indigenous knowledge for agriculture (D) Entry of multinationals into the agricultural sector Choose the correct answer from the options given below: (1) (A), (B) and (C) only (2) (A), (B) and (D) only (3) (A), (B), (C) and (D) (4) (B), (C) and (D) only | (2) (A), (B) and (D) only | Indicators of globalization of agriculture include contract farming, increased dependence of farmers on fertilizers and pesticides, and the entry of multinationals into the agricultural sector. |
Q.49 | Under which of the following systems is all work broken down into its smallest repetitive elements and divided amongst the workers? (1) Binary System (2) Corporate System (3) Flexi System (4) Scientific Management System | (4) Scientific Management System | All work is segregated into its smallest repetitive units and given to the employees in the Scientific Management System. |
Q.50 | Match the concepts (List-I) with their respective descriptions (List-II): List-I (Concepts) (A) Liberalization (B) Transnational Corporations (C) Glocalisation (D) Weightless Economy List-II (Descriptions) (I) Economy based on information and technology (II) Mixing of global and local culture (III) Companies producing goods and services in multiple countries (IV) Opening up of the economy to the global markets Choose the correct answer from the options given below: (1) (A) - (I), (B) - (II), (C) - (III), (D) - (IV) (2) (A) - (IV), (B) - (II), (C) - (III), (D) - (I) (3) (A) - (IV), (B) - (III), (C) - (II), (D) - (I) (4) (A) - (III), (B) - (IV), (C) - (I), (D) - (II) | (3) (A) - (IV), (B) - (III), (C) - (II), (D) - (I) | (A) Liberalization - Opening up of the economy to the global markets, (B) Transnational Corporations - Companies producing goods and services in multiple countries, (C) Glocalisation - Mixing of global and local culture, (D) Weightless Economy - Economy based on information and technology. |
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1. Formaldehyde undergoes Cannizzaro reaction because
(A) It has alpha-hydrogen atom.
(B) It does not have alpha-hydrogen atom.
(C) It does not undergo self-oxidation and reduction on heating with concentrated alkali.
(D) It undergoes self-oxidation and reduction on heating with concentrated alkali.
(A) It has alpha-hydrogen atom.
(B) It does not have alpha-hydrogen atom.
(C) It does not undergo self-oxidation and reduction on heating with concentrated alkali.
(D) It undergoes self-oxidation and reduction on heating with concentrated alkali.
- (A) It has alpha-hydrogen atom
- (B) It does not have alpha-hydrogen atom
- (C) It does not undergo self-oxidation and reduction on heating with concentrated alkali
- (D) It undergoes self-oxidation and reduction on heating with concentrated alkali
2. For the curve \( y(1 + x^2) = 2 - x \), if \(\frac{dy}{dx} = \frac{1}{A}\) at the point where the curve crosses the x-axis, then the value of \( A \) is:
- 5
- -5
- -1
- 0
3. David can row a boat in still water at the rate of 5 km/hr. He rowed in a river downstream to meet his friend. After returning back, he observed that the duration of the upstream journey was three times that of the downstream journey. The speed of the stream was:
- 2 km/hr
- 2.5 km/hr
- 3 km/hr
- 3.5 km/hr
4. Vibhuti bought a car worth ₹10,25,000 and made a down payment of ₹4,00,000. The balance is to be paid in 3 years by equal monthly installments at an interest rate of 12% p.a. The EMI that Vibhuti has to pay for the car is:
(Use \( (1.01)^{-36} = 0.7 \))
(Use \( (1.01)^{-36} = 0.7 \))
- ₹20,700.85
- ₹27,058.87
- ₹20,833.33
- ₹25,708.89
5. If \( A = \begin{bmatrix} 5 & 1 \\ -2 & 0 \end{bmatrix} \) and \( B^T = \begin{bmatrix} 1 & 10 \\ -2 & -1 \end{bmatrix} \), then the matrix \( AB \) is:
- \( \begin{bmatrix} 1 & 10 \\ -1 & 0 \end{bmatrix} \)
- \( \begin{bmatrix} 15 & -11 \\ -2 & 4 \end{bmatrix} \)
- \( \begin{bmatrix} 3 & 49 \\ -2 & -20 \end{bmatrix} \)
- \( \begin{bmatrix} 1 & 9 \\ -2 & -20 \end{bmatrix} \)
6. The cost of a machinery is ₹8,00,000. Its scrap value will be one-tenth of its original cost in 15 years. Using the linear method of depreciation, the book value of the machine at the end of the 10th year will be:
- ₹4,80,000
- ₹3,20,000
- ₹3,68,000
- ₹4,32,000
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