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Assam SLET Paper 1 Solved 2022

SLET NE Paper 1 Solved 2022

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Note: There are Fifty (50) questions . The questions carry two (2) marks each.

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Assam SLET Paper 1 Solved 2022

1. The National Talent Search scheme provides scholarship to 1000 brilliant science students out of which number of SC and ST categories are –

(A) 100 for SC and 50 for ST.

(B) 150 for SC and 75 for ST.

(C) 200 for SC and 100 for ST.

(D) 225 for SC and 120 for ST.

Ans: (B) 150 for SC and 75 for ST.

[Hint: Total 1,000 scholarships will be given to students nationwide under The National Talent Search scheme, out of which 15% i.e., 150 is reserved for SC category, 7.5% i.e., 75 reserved for Scheduled Tribe (ST) candidates, and 27% i.e., 270 reserved for Other Backward Classes (OBC) candidates.]

2. In our present society where values are deteriorating, the excellent education will be the one that–

(A) exaggerates the competition in the society.

(B) works for reestablishment of human and cultural values.

(C) enables one to earn in an easy manner.

(D) decelerates the social change in the society.

Ans: (B) works for reestablishment of human and cultural values.

3. Which of the following is not correct?

(A) Good research is logical.

(B) Good research is empirical.

(C) Good research is replicable.

(D) Good research is irreplicable.

Ans: (D) Good research is irreplicable.

4. Read the statements given below.

i) Foreigners in China, without valid work permit, will be deported.

(ii) A few Indian employees in building industry in China do not posses valid work permit.

The inferences drawn from the above statements are:

1. All Indians engaged in Building Industry in China will be deported.

2. A few Indians in Building Industry in China will be deported.

3. Bulk of the Indians in China will be deported.

4. Indian employees in Building Industry without work permit will be deported from China.

Which of the following inferences are correctly drawn?

(A) (1) and (3) are correct.

(B) (3) and (4) are correct.

(C) (2) and (4) are correct.

(D) (1) and (2) are correct.

Ans: (C) (2) and (4) are correct. [Read Google Book for Paper 1]

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Read the following paragraph and answer the questions given below:

“The achievements of Science and Technology in the twentieth century have been very great and rapid. Its influence can be felt in every sphere of life. Most of the things and implements that we need for our everyday use such as the small pin and needle to the big iron sheets are manufactured in the industries where scientific principles are utilized for practical ends.

Science has enabled men to bring forces of nature under control and to use when for their own advantages. It has brought the distant parts of the world, close together. Our knowledge of the Universe has been much widened on account of the untiring efforts of the astronomers. Mankind have been able to overcome the curses of disease owing to the discovery of some excellent medicines.”

From the above passage, answer the following questions (5 to 8):

5. The main idea of the passage is:

(A) The impact of Science and Technology is felt in every sphere of life.

(B) Science and Technology is anathema.

(C) Nothing is beyond the purview of Science and Technology.

(D) Science and Technology can work miracles.

Ans: (A) The impact of Science and Technology is felt in every sphere of life.

6. The mode of approach of the statements in the paragraph is:

(A) Logical.

(B) Anatomical.

(C) Descriptive.

(D) Expository.

Ans: (C) Descriptive.

7. From the passage, it is evident that, Science and Technology have proved to be great boon for:

(A) Engineers only.

(B) Scientists only.

(C) Explorers only.

(D) None of the above.

Ans: (D) None of the above.

8. What will be the most appropriate title of the passage?

(A) Science is a curse.

(B) Science, a great boon.

(C) Science and Technology are universal truth.

(D) Achievements of Science and Technology.

Ans: (D) Achievements of Science and Technology.

9. Fill in the blank with the appropriate collective name, in the following sentence.

“A …………… of owls.”

(A) snatch.

(B) pride.

(C) parliament.

(d) pack.

Ans: (C) parliament.

10. The full form of the newspaper DNA is:

(A) Daily News Agency.

(B) Deccan News Analysis.

(C) Daily News and Analysis.

(D) Decan News Agency.

Ans: (C) Daily News and Analysis.

11. Let us consider the following two statements. State whether the statements are true or false using the codes given below:

I. 4 + 3 = 7 AND 4 x 3 = 7.

II. All natural numbers are integers OR all rational numbers are integers.

Codes:

(A) I is true, II is true.

(B) I is true, II is false.

(C) I is false, II is true.

(D) I is false, II is false.

Ans: (D) I is false, II is false.

[Hint: Natural Numbers are Common counting numbers which starts from 1 and end on infinity.

Whole Numbers are the set of Natural Numbers including 0.

Prime Numbers are natural numbers greater than 1 and which is divisble by 1 or the number itself.

Integers are Whole Numbers (not a fractional number) that can be positive or negative or zero e.g., -5, 5- , 3, 20 etc.

Rational Numbers are All numbers which can be written as fractions.

Irrational Numbers are All numbers which cannot be written as fractions.]

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Correction: Correct Answer is (C) 1.

13. Full form of URL is:

(A) Uniform Resource Locator.

(B) Unified Resource Locator.

(C) Universal Resource Locator.

(D) Unanimous Resource Locator.

Ans: (A) Uniform Resource Locator.

14. Montreal Protocol is concerned with:

(A) Biodiversity.

(B) Climate Change.

(C) Global Warming.

(D) Ozone Layer.

Ans: (D) Ozone Layer.

[Hint: The Montreal Protocol, finalized in 1987, is a global agreement to protect the stratospheric ozone layer by phasing out the production and consumption of ozone-depleting substances (ODS).

15. Which one of the following is not responsible for Open University and Distance Education promotion of the country?

(A) FM Radio.

(B) Gyandarshan.

(C) Eklavya.

(D) NRCVE and JANSHALA.

Ans: (D) NRCVE and JANSHALA.

[Hint: Eklavya Technology Channel is a distant learning joint initiative between the IIT and IGNOU.

Gyandarshan TV Channel: Launched in the year 2000, GD is a 24-hour educational channel which offers the best of educational programmes covering a variety of subjects.

Gyan Vani is an educational FM radio station in several cities of India.

National Research Center for Vocational Education (NRCVE).

Janshala: Janshala Programme was a collaborative programme of Government of India and five UN agencies – UNDP, UNICEF, UNESCO, ILO and UNFPA – to provide programme support t o the ongoing efforts of Government of India towards achieving Universalization of Elementary Education (UEE).]

16. The National Curriculum Framework, 2005 emphasises on –

(A) learning by rote method.

(B) making examinations tough and threatening.

(C) making examinations more flexible and non threatening.

(D) Disconnecting knowledge to life outside the school.

Ans: (C) making examinations more flexible and non threatening.

17. A deductive theory is one that allows / involves / uses –

(A) theory to emerge out of the data.

(B) testing an explicitly defined hypothesis.

(C) for finding to feedback into the stock of knowledge.

(D) qualitative method whenever is possible.

Ans: (B) testing an explicitly defined hypothesis.

18. Match List I with List II and select the correct answer from the codes given below:

List I

List II

1. Nalin Mehta.

2. National Herald.

3. Readers’ Editor.

4. R.K. Laxman.

(i) Indira Gandhi.

(ii) The Hindu.

(iii) Behind a Billion Screens: What Television Tells Us About Modern India.

(iv) Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru.

(v) Tripura Times.

(vi) The Common Man.

(vii) Educational Television Challenges and Issues.

(viii) Graham Greene.

 Codes:

(A) 1-(iii), 2-(i), 3-(v), 4-(vi).

(B) 1-(vii), 2-(i), 3-(viii), 4-(v).

(C) 1-(iii), 2-(iv), 3-(ii), 4-(vi).

(D) 1-(vii), 2-(vi), 3-(ii), 4-(iii).

Ans: (C) 1-(iii), 2-(iv), 3-(ii), 4-(vi).

19. Statement: All scientists working in America are talented. Some Indian scientists are working in America.

Conclusions:

I: None of Indian scientists is talented.

II. Some talented Indian scientists have migrated to America.

III. All talented scientists are Indians.

IV. Some Indian scientists are talented.

The conclusion(s) correctly drawn is (are) –

(A) II only.

(B) II and III.

(C) I and IV.

(D) II and IV.

Ans: (D) II and IV.

20. FTP stands for:

(A) File Transfer Program.

(B) File Transit Protocol.

(C) File Transit Program.

(D) File Transfer Protocol.

Ans: (D) File Transfer Protocol.

21. Carbon monoxide is harmful for man because –

(A) it damages kidney.

(B) it changes the pH of body.

(C) it competes with oxygen in blood.

(D) it is carcinogenic.

Ans: (C) it competes with oxygen in blood.

22. Which of the following body / bodies is / are, at present, involved in accreditation of institutions of higher education?

(i) University Grants Commission. (UGC)

(ii) All India Council for Technical Education. (AICTE)

(iii) National Assessment and Accreditation Council. (NAAC)

(iv) Association of Indian Universities.

(v) National Board of Accreditation.

(vi) National Council of Educational Research and Training.

(A) Only (iii).

(B) (i), (ii), (iii).

(C) (iii), (iv), (vi).

(D) (iii), (v).

Ans: (B) (i), (ii), (iii).

[Hints: National Board of Accreditation – It accrediates courses not institutes. Accreditation of institutions of higher education – UGC, NAAC, AIU]

23. In a Lecture session, if the teacher is not able to answer a question of a student, what should be the appropriate action of the teacher?

(A) He / she should say that he / she will offer an answer after consultation.

(B) Rebuke the student for disturbing the class.

(C) Immediately discourage the student by saying that the question is wrong.

(D) Apologies for his / her ignorance.

Ans: (A) He / she should say that he / she will offer an answer after consultation.

24. The type of study which is loosely structured and designed to expand understanding of a topic and provide insights is –

(A) formal.

(B) causal.

(C) exploratory.

(D) experimental.

Ans: (C) exploratory.

25. The number of digits in ISSN is:

(A) 6.

(B) 8.

(C) 12.

(D) 14.

Ans: (B) 8.

[Hint: ISSN – International Standard Serial Number. The ISSN takes the form of the acronym ISSN followed by two groups of four digits, separated by a hyphen.]

26. If A + B = 2C and C + D = 2A, then which of the following is true?

(A) A + C = B + D.

(B) A + C = 2D.

(C) A + D = B + C.

(D) A + C = 2B.

Ans: (A) A + C = B + D.

27. In some language, “EXAM” is coded as ‘FYBN’. In the same language, what will be the code for “RESULT”?

(A) SFTVMU.

(B) REPTUY.

(C) ERICCART.

(D) KYLEBROW.

Ans: (A) SFTVMU.[Hint: EF – XY – AB – MN – RS – EF – ST – UV – LM – TU]

28. Let us consider the following two statements. State whether the statements are true or false using the codes given below:

I: IFSC is 11-character alpha-numeric code.

II. MICR is a 9-digit numeric code.

Codes:

(A) I is true, II is true.

(B) I is true, II is false.

(C) I is false, II is true.

(D) I is false, II is false.

Ans: (A) I is true, II is true.

[Hint: The 11 alphanumeric code of IFSC is structured in a pattern where: First four characters – Name of the bank, Fifth character – 0, Last six characters – Branch of the bank.

A MICR code is a nine-digit identification code used to identify banks and branches. The first three digits represent the city (City Code). They are aligned with the PIN code we use for postal addresses in India. The next 3 digits represent the bank (Bank Code) The last 3 digits represent the branch (Branch Code)]

29. List I gives the names of institutes of National importance and List II gives the names of locations, Match List I with List II and select the correct answer from the codes given below.

List I

List II

1. Space Application Centre.

2. National Institute of Nutrition.

3. National Institute of Immunology.

4. Indian Institute of Petroleum.

(a) Shimla.

(b) Shillong.

(c) Hyderabad.

(d) New Delhi.

(e) Dehradun.

Codes:

(A) 1-(b), 2-(c), 3-(d), 4-(e).

(B) 1-(a), 2-(b), 3-(d), 4-(e).

(C) 1-(c), 2-(d), 3-(a), 4-(b).

(D) 1-(d), 2-(e), 3-(a), 4-(c).

Ans: (A) 1-(b), 2-(c), 3-(d), 4-(e).

30. “Excellence since 1817” is the motto of a university of India. The university is:

(A) Presidency University.

(B) University of Madras.

(C) University of Calcutta.

(D) University of Mumbai.

Ans: (A) Presidency University.

31. Twelve people from various walks of life are members of Chandrapur Club. By picking lots, any one of them will host a dinner for all once in a month. The number of dinners, a given member has to host in one year is:

(A) 30.

(B) 31.

(C) 52.

(D) cannot be predicted as number of days in a year is not fixed.

Ans: (D) cannot be predicted as number of days in a year is not fixed. [Hint: It is similar to lottery.]

32. The average age of four members of a family is 19 years. After two years, their average age will increase nearly by–

(A) 8.5%.

(B) 10.5%.

(C) 15.8%.

(D) 12.8%.

Ans: (B) 10.5%.

[Sum of Age of 4 members = 19*4 = 76. After 2 years, sum of age of 4 members = 76+2*4=84. So, average age after two years =84/4 = 21. Percentage increase = 2/19*100 = 10.5%]

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35. Assume the following statement to be true.

Some of the cricket players are tennis players, some tennis players are hockey players, no cricket player is a hockey player.

Which of the following diagrams correctly represents the above statement?

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36. Full form of SWAYAM is:

(A) Self Web of Action for Young Aspiring Minds.

(B) Study Webs of Action for Young Aspiring Minds.

(C) Study Webs of Active-Learning for Young Aspiring Minds.

(D) Self Web of Active-Learning for Young Aspiring Minds.

Ans: (C) Study Webs of Active-Learning for Young Aspiring Minds.

37. What is the meaning of “Technological Gatekeeper”?

(A) A method of giving current awareness services.

(B) A method of technology assessment and evaluation.

(C) A process of transfer of information technology.

(D) An informal mechanism of keeping the user informed of relevant developments.

Ans: (D) An informal mechanism of keeping the user informed of relevant developments.

38. Hicky’s Bengal Gazette is also known as:

(A) The Calcutta Advertiser.

(B) The Original Calcutta Advertiser.

(C) The Calcutta General Advertiser.

(D) The Original Calcutta General Advertiser.

Ans: (D) The Original Calcutta General Advertiser.

39. The average of Three numbers is “V”. If one of them is “Z” and the other is “Y”, What is the remaining number?

(A) ZY – V

(B) Z/V – 3 – Y

(C) Z/V – V – Y

(D) 3V – Z – Y

Ans: (D) The Original Calcutta General Advertiser.

40. Consider the following four groups of statements. Select the group(s) for which the third statement can be logically deduced using both the preceding two statements, but not just from one of them.

(i) X is an actor. Some actors are pretty. X is pretty.

(ii) Some men are crops. All crops are brave. All brave people are crops.

(iii) All actors are brave. Some men are actors. Some men are brave.

(iv) All actors are pretty. X is not an actor. X is not pretty.

(A) (i) only.

(B) (ii) and (iii).

(C) (iii) only.

(D) (iv) only.

Ans: (C) (iii) only.

41. It aims to collect, preserve, and disseminate entire intellectual output of our country and provide online access from school level to postgraduate level, including technical education.

(A) National Digital Library.

(B) National Academic Library.

(C) National Digital Depository.

(D) National Academic Depository.

Ans: (A) National Digital Library.

42. Problem of harnessing renewable energy is because of the following reasons:

(1) Sources are diffused.

(2) Collection and utilization is expensive.

(3) Energy from renewable sources cannot be converted to electricity.

(4) Unit cost of energy generated is high.

Give the correct answer from the codes given below:

Codes:

(A) 2 and 3 are correct.

(B) 1 and 3 are correct.

(C) 3 and 4 are correct.

(D) 1 and 2 are correct.

Ans: (D) 1 and 2 are correct.

43. The 93rd Constitutional Amendment Bill 2001, provides the Provision for –

(A) nutritional status to pupils 6 – 14 yrs, age group.

(B) focus on girls belonging to reserved category in depressed areas.

(C) Shiksha Karmi Schools in socio-economically backward areas (Rural & Urban).

(D) All of the above.

Ans: (D) All of the above.

44. The best educational programme is one which is according to the –

(A) need of the child.

(B) ability of the child.

(C) interest of the child.

(D) All of these along with the need of the society.

Ans: (D) All of these along with the need of the society.

45. ‘Action research’ means –

(A) a longitudinal research.

(B) an applied research.

(C) a research initiated to solve an immediate problem.

(D) a research with socio-economic objective.

Ans: (C) a research initiated to solve an immediate problem.

46. Failure on the part of a teacher to communicate the ideals and ideas well to the students may result in –

(A) classroom indiscipline.

(B) loss of student’s interest in the topic being taught and underestimate of the teacher.

(C) increased number of absentees in the class.

(D) All of the above

Ans: (D) All of the above

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[Hint: number * 3 + 1]

48. If every alternative letter of the English alphabet from B onwards (including B) is written in lower case (small letters) and the remaining letters are capitalized, then how is the last month of the first half of a year written?

(A) jUnE.

(B) dECEMbEr.

(C) dECEmbER.

(D) juNE.

Ans: (A) jUnE.

49. The first page that is displayed of any website is known as:

(A) Banner page.

(B) Master page.

(C) Home page.

(D) Face page.

Ans: (C) Home page.

50. Artificial ripening of fruits can be done by a gas obtained by reacting –

(A) Zinc and sulphuric acid.

(B) Calcium carbonate and hydrochloric acid.

(C) Calcium carbide and water.

(D) Potassium permanganate and hydrochloric acid.

Ans: (C) Calcium carbide and water.

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