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UGC-NET 2018: Weekly SpeedTest Quiz 1

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Question 1

Read the passage carefully and select the best answer to each question out of the given four alternatives.

The Treaty of Trianon was signed by the two opposite sides involved in World War - I, after Allies won it. It was a peace agreement that declared the war to have officially ended. The treaty was dictated by the Allies rather than negotiated and the Hungarians had no option but to accept its terms. The Hungarian delegation signed the treaty while picketing,on 4 June 1920 at the Grand Trianon Palace in Versailles, France. The treaty was registered in League of Nations Treaty Series on 24 August 1921, the organization established to ensure that a war of this scale would never ever be happened again. It was joined by 63 nations in its tenure, including all the major countries involved in the war.
As per the treaty, Hungary lost 72% of its land area, along with 64% of its population living on it. The treaty limited Hungary's army to 35,000 officers and men, while the Austro-Hungarian Navy ceased to exist. The modern boundaries of Hungary are the same as those defined by the Treaty of Trianon, with some minor modifications up to 1924 and the notable exception of three villages that were transferred to Czechoslovakia in 1947.
League of Nations failed terribly and World War - II saw the Super Powers come down again to the battlefield. The Allied forces fought against The Axis Powers, which included Germany, Japan, Italy and of course Hungary. Reluctant United States of America, which did not want to join world war-II after the great depression which had followed “the war to end all wars”, joined the Allied powers when Japan attacked its Naval base, and as a closure, USA at the end of the war dropped two atom bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, cities of Japan. End of World war - II saw the emergence of “United Nations”, counterpart of the League of Nations, following the “Paris peace treaty”.
As per the passage, what can be concluded about the ‘League of Nations’.

Question 2

Read the passage carefully and select the best answer to each question out of the given four alternatives.
The Treaty of Trianon was signed by the two opposite sides involved in World War - I, after Allies won it. It was a peace agreement that declared the war to have officially ended. The treaty was dictated by the Allies rather than negotiated and the Hungarians had no option but to accept its terms. The Hungarian delegation signed the treaty while picketing,on 4 June 1920 at the Grand Trianon Palace in Versailles, France. The treaty was registered in League of Nations Treaty Series on 24 August 1921, the organization established to ensure that a war of this scale would never ever be happened again. It was joined by 63 nations in its tenure, including all the major countries involved in the war.
As per the treaty, Hungary lost 72% of its land area, along with 64% of its population living on it. The treaty limited Hungary's army to 35,000 officers and men, while the Austro-Hungarian Navy ceased to exist. The modern boundaries of Hungary are the same as those defined by the Treaty of Trianon, with some minor modifications up to 1924 and the notable exception of three villages that were transferred to Czechoslovakia in 1947.
League of Nations failed terribly and World War - II saw the Super Powers come down again to the battlefield. The Allied forces fought against The Axis Powers, which included Germany, Japan, Italy and of course Hungary. Reluctant United States of America, which did not want to join world war-II after the great depression which had followed “the war to end all wars”, joined the Allied powers when Japan attacked its Naval base, and as a closure, USA at the end of the war dropped two atom bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, cities of Japan. End of World war - II saw the emergence of “United Nations”, counterpart of the League of Nations, following the “Paris peace treaty”.
“War to end all wars” was the name of which war?

Question 3

Read the passage carefully and select the best answer to each question out of the given four alternatives.
The Treaty of Trianon was signed by the two opposite sides involved in World War - I, after Allies won it. It was a peace agreement that declared the war to have officially ended. The treaty was dictated by the Allies rather than negotiated and the Hungarians had no option but to accept its terms. The Hungarian delegation signed the treaty while picketing,on 4 June 1920 at the Grand Trianon Palace in Versailles, France. The treaty was registered in League of Nations Treaty Series on 24 August 1921, the organization established to ensure that a war of this scale would never ever be happened again. It was joined by 63 nations in its tenure, including all the major countries involved in the war.
As per the treaty, Hungary lost 72% of its land area, along with 64% of its population living on it. The treaty limited Hungary's army to 35,000 officers and men, while the Austro-Hungarian Navy ceased to exist. The modern boundaries of Hungary are the same as those defined by the Treaty of Trianon, with some minor modifications up to 1924 and the notable exception of three villages that were transferred to Czechoslovakia in 1947.
League of Nations failed terribly and World War - II saw the Super Powers come down again to the battlefield. The Allied forces fought against The Axis Powers, which included Germany, Japan, Italy and of course Hungary. Reluctant United States of America, which did not want to join world war-II after the great depression which had followed “the war to end all wars”, joined the Allied powers when Japan attacked its Naval base, and as a closure, USA at the end of the war dropped two atom bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, cities of Japan. End of World war - II saw the emergence of “United Nations”, counterpart of the League of Nations, following the “Paris peace treaty”.
Which of the following is closed to the word “picketing”?

Question 4

Read the passage carefully and select the best answer to each question out of the given four alternatives.
The Treaty of Trianon was signed by the two opposite sides involved in World War - I, after Allies won it. It was a peace agreement that declared the war to have officially ended. The treaty was dictated by the Allies rather than negotiated and the Hungarians had no option but to accept its terms. The Hungarian delegation signed the treaty while picketing,on 4 June 1920 at the Grand Trianon Palace in Versailles, France. The treaty was registered in League of Nations Treaty Series on 24 August 1921, the organization established to ensure that a war of this scale would never ever be happened again. It was joined by 63 nations in its tenure, including all the major countries involved in the war.
As per the treaty, Hungary lost 72% of its land area, along with 64% of its population living on it. The treaty limited Hungary's army to 35,000 officers and men, while the Austro-Hungarian Navy ceased to exist. The modern boundaries of Hungary are the same as those defined by the Treaty of Trianon, with some minor modifications up to 1924 and the notable exception of three villages that were transferred to Czechoslovakia in 1947.
League of Nations failed terribly and World War - II saw the Super Powers come down again to the battlefield. The Allied forces fought against The Axis Powers, which included Germany, Japan, Italy and of course Hungary. Reluctant United States of America, which did not want to join world war-II after the great depression which had followed “the war to end all wars”, joined the Allied powers when Japan attacked its Naval base, and as a closure, USA at the end of the war dropped two atom bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, cities of Japan. End of World war - II saw the emergence of “United Nations”, counterpart of the League of Nations, following the “Paris peace treaty”.
Why did the United States of America join the World War-II, even though it was reluctant to the same in the beginning?

Question 5

In the affective domain, abstract knowledge is built at the level of

Question 6

Which is not true of heuristic teaching method?

Question 7

If the chronological age of the child is 60 months and his mental age is 66, his IQ is

Question 8

The process of changing the existing schemas to include new information is called

Question 9

In a p-n diode, with the increase reverse bias such that it will not cross the break down voltage,the reverse current

Question 10

Which of the noise types is dominant in Metal Semiconductor Field Effect Transistor (MESFET) when compared to Bipolar Junction Transistor (BJT)?

Question 11

A small amount of phosphorus is added to silicon so that there are 2.5x1017conduction electrons per cubic meter and 9.0x1014 holes per cubic meter. Let µn=0.13m2/V.s and µp=0.05m2/V.s. The resistivity in -m will be?

Question 12

An amplifier has a gain of 50 dB, and noise figure of 10 dB. Assuming an ambient temperature of 300 K, what will be the total equivalent noise temperature at the input of the amplifier?

Question 13

The delay of a single TTL inverter is approximately equal to

Question 14

_____ is a primitive that can execute code. It contains an instruction pointer (= program counter) and sometimes has its own stack

Question 15

When the 8051 is rest and the line is HIGH the program counter points to the first program instruction in the
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