NTA UGC NET General Paper I December 2018 - Part 4

Answer the questions 31 to 35 based on the data given in the table below.
Study the table given above carefully. It shows the number of students appeared, passed and failed in five subjects. The full marks in each subject is also given.
Some of the cells have missing data. You might need to determine some of the missing data to answer the questions below.
31.       Which of the following could be the full marks in Mathematics if the pass marks in Mathematics was 35% and the person who just passed scored 70?
(1) 400
(2) 500
(3) 600
(4) 200
Answer: 4
32.       What is the maximum mark that a student can score in all the five subjects together?
(You may use the answer of the previous question.)
(1) 500
(2) 1000
(3) 1500
(4) 2000
Answer: 4
33.       What is the difference between the number of failed students in Science and the number of passed Social Studies?
(1) 228
(2) 238
(3) 312
(4) 218
Answer: 1
34.       What is the approximate difference in percentage between the pass % in Social Studies and the pass % in Mathematics?
(1) 2.5 %
(2) 6.5 %
(3) 16.5 %
(4) 26.5 %
Answer: 2
35.       In which subject, was the failure percent the least?
(1) English
(2) Mathematics
(3) Science
(4) Social Studies
Answer: 1
36.       Full form of PDF is:
(1) Portable Document Format
(2) Portable Data Format
(3) Portable Document Form
(4) Portable Data Form
Answer: 1
37.       A Terabyte is equal to:
(1) 1024 Megabytes
(2) 1024 Gigabytes
(3) 1024 × 1024 Kilobytes
(4) 1024 Kilobytes
Answer: 2
38.       The binary equivalent of (–23)10 is (2’s complement system for negative numbers is used):
(1) 10111
(2) 01001
(3) 01010
(4) 01000
Answer: 2
39.       DNS stands for:
(1) Domain Name Standard
(2) Domain Name System
(3) Distributed Name System
(4) Dynamic Name Standard
Answer: 2
40.    Which of the given statements are true?
(a) Modem is a Networking device
(b) Modem is a Voltage stabilizer
(c) Modem converts analogue signal to digital signal and vice-versa.
Code:
(1) (a) and (b)
(2) (b) and (c)
(3) (a) and (c)
(4) (a), (b) and (c)
Answer: 3

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