The University Grant Commission (UGC) conducted the National Eligibility Test (UGC NET/ JRF) for Junior Research Fellowship and Eligibility for Lectureship in December 2004. Jagranjosh.com will provide questions from the respective segments for the benefit of the aspirants preparing for UGC NET/ JRF/ SLET recruitment exams. The question paper will help in the practice and thereby further the preparation procedure of the students.
PAPER-II
1.Which among the following does not belong to the group?
(A) IBRD (B) ADB (C) RBI (D) IMF
2.The majority of the population of main land Southeast Asia adheres to :
(A) Buddhism (B) Hinduism
(C) Islam (D) Christianity
3.Who said, "Globalization is what we in the third world have for several centuries called colonization"?
(A) Martin Khor
(B) Robert Cox
(C) Martin Albro
(D) Roland Robertson
4.Which one of the following is NOT identified as "Global Commons" on the international environmental agenda ?
(A) Oceans and Deep Sea-Bed (B) Atmosphere
(C) Outer space (D) Rains
5.The idea of Confidence Building Measures first originated in :
(A) Helsinki Declaration of 1975
(B) Oslo Accord of 1993
(C) Shimla Agreement of 1972
(D) Camp David Accord of 1978
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PAPER-II
1.Which among the following does not belong to the group?
(A) IBRD (B) ADB (C) RBI (D) IMF
2.The majority of the population of main land Southeast Asia adheres to :
(A) Buddhism (B) Hinduism
(C) Islam (D) Christianity
3.Who said, "Globalization is what we in the third world have for several centuries called colonization"?
(A) Martin Khor
(B) Robert Cox
(C) Martin Albro
(D) Roland Robertson
4.Which one of the following is NOT identified as "Global Commons" on the international environmental agenda ?
(A) Oceans and Deep Sea-Bed (B) Atmosphere
(C) Outer space (D) Rains
5.The idea of Confidence Building Measures first originated in :
(A) Helsinki Declaration of 1975
(B) Oslo Accord of 1993
(C) Shimla Agreement of 1972
(D) Camp David Accord of 1978
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