Module 2 Previous Year Questions

NITTT Module 2 Question Paper 2022 July

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1) With respect to the different orders this world, can be classified in ………….orders.

A) Six

B) Five

C) Four

D) Three

Answer Key:

C) Four

2) In ………….., the countries unanimously approved the Millennium Declaration, culminated in eight Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).

A) 2000

B) 2002

C) 2003

D) 2001

Answer Key:

D) 2001

3) Your ‘joy’ (or sadanand) is something which will not be disturbed by the happenings around you, because it wells up from deep within yourself, as it is rooted in the ………………………………….. and priorities that you have chosen.

A) emotions

B) right value system

C) desires

D) affections

Answer Key:

B) right value system

4) A professional should possesses ……cardinal characteristics, all of which are equally important, because absence of even one of them, the person ceases to be a professional.

A) Two

B) Three

C) Four

D) Five

Answer Key:

D) Five

5) A good organisational structure will always ………………. changes.

A) watch for

B) adapt to

C) wait for

D) look for

Answer Key:

B) adapt to

6) University teachers are considered as Professionals whereas, School teachers are not considered as professionals mainly because ………

A) normally school teachers are less qualified as compared to university teachers

B) school teachers provide basic knowledge to students while university teachers provide advanced and more complicated knowledge to students.

C) school teachers just provide knowledge while university teachers convert students in professionals.

D) generally, it is not necessary for school teachers to engage in research but it is essential for university teachers to engage in research or guide students in doing research.

Answer Key:

D) generally, it is not necessary for school teachers to engage in research but it is essential for university teachers to engage in research or guide students in doing research.

7) ………………… propounded the Concept of 5Rs for sustainable development.

A) John Evelyn

B) Bea Johnson

C) Gilbert Rist

D) Walter R Stahel

Answer Key:

B) Bea Johnson

8) Sustainable happiness of mankind essentially requires a …………………

A) peaceful environment.

B) sustainable environment

C) positive environment.

D) resilient environment.

Answer Key:

B) sustainable environment

9) Identify the statement which is correct with regard to positive attitude.

A) Positive attitude means assuming everything is correct

B) Positive attitude means assuming that everything is good

C) Positive attitude means seeing only good in everything

D) Positive attitude means recognize own mistake, accept it and take action so that it is not repeated

Answer Key:

D) Positive attitude means recognize own mistake, accept it and take action so that it is not repeated

10) Value helps a person in making the judgment of what is

A) More important

B) Right

C) Wrong

D) Acceptable

Answer Key:

A) More important

11) Identify the CORRECT statement.

A) Ethics are rules imposed on teachers by the Government

B) Ethics are for teachers and not for students.

C) Ethics are practices to be followed by all persons in an organization

D) Ethics are personal matter and not for a group

Answer Key:

C) Ethics are practices to be followed by all persons in an organization

12) If a professional engineering college teacher is not able to develop the required competency in the students of his/her class, as s/he is lazy of to acquire in depth knowledge of that course, it means that the teacher’s behaviour is ……………..

A) illogical

B) disgraceful

C) unruly

D) unethical

Answer Key:

D) unethical

13) IAS officers are normally not considered as professionals, because of which of the following reason (s):

(i) It is not required to possess expertise in any particular domain areas of their education to become IAS officers

(ii) IAS officers do not have any institutional mechanism for self-regulation

(iii) IAS officers normally do not create new knowledge or engage in research

The correct reasons for not considering IAS officers as professionals are:

A) Only (i)

B) Only (i) and (ii)

C) Only (i) and (iii)

D) (i), (ii) and (iii)

Answer Key:

D) (i), (ii) and (iii)

14) Value Education does not enable one to……………..

A) rationalize one’s needs and priorities

B) visualize one’s life goals correctly and

C) select a good career

D) choose right direction for making efforts to fulfill goals of life.

Answer Key:

C) select a good career

15) ‘Love or respect comes to you, only when you give some things to people ………….. ’.

A) expecting something in return

B) in the presence of a gathering

C) without expecting anything in return

D) as a loan

Answer Key:

C) without expecting anything in return

16) Which of the following is not included in the ‘Panchtatva’?

A) Earth

B) Sea

C) Air

D) Space

Answer Key:

B) Sea

17) Though many codes of conduct may differ across the spectrum, few basic core ethics stand out clearly such as …………..

A) Accept no remuneration for tutoring except in accordance with approved policies of Government / Institutions

B) Never use students to solve his/her personal problems

C) Deal justly and impartially with students regardless of their social, economic, regional and religious background

D) You shall be truthful and transparent.

Answer Key:

D) You shall be truthful and transparent.

18) The purpose of higher education system is to…………..

A) give knowledge level skills to students

B) open educational institutions

C) distribute degree

D) be responsive to the needs of society with respect to development

Answer Key:

D) be responsive to the needs of society with respect to development

19) Attitude of a person is best described by the way s/he …………………………

A) looks at any person or situation

B) walks in office

C) adjusts in a given situation

D) dresses in any situation

Answer Key:

A) looks at any person or situation

20) Use of insecticides prevent human beings from diseases. However killing insects using such preparations severely damage the ecological balance. This supports……………………

A) biocentrism

B) anthropocentrism

C) ecocentrism

D) abiotic centrism

Answer Key:

A) biocentrism

21) Excellence in their profession is …………..quality required in professionals to ensure ethical behavior by them

A) a special

B) a desirable

C) an essential

D) an extraordinary

Answer Key:

C) an essential

22) Values of a person are principles that help him decide….

A) What is justified to him/her?

B) What is important to him/her?

C) What is needed for him/her?

D) What is true for him/her?

Answer Key:

B) What is important to him/her?

23) When a person’s thinking and behavior are consistent with his/her attitude, then it leads to

A) self esteem

B) self-fulfilling prophecy

C) self-regulated behavior

D) self actualization

Answer Key:

B) self-fulfilling prophecy

24) The relationship between professionals and clients has to be mainly based on trust because of which of the following reason (s):

(i) Services provided by the professionals are so complex that clients normally cannot judge the true quality of services.

(ii) The outcome of services provided by professionals also depends upon efforts of clients and hence it is not possible to fix the responsibility in case outcomes are not as expected.

(iii) The context in which professionals provide services are so complex and uncertain that despite of capability and best efforts of professional the outcomes may not be as expected.

The correct answer is ..

A) Only (i)

B) Only (i) and (ii)

C) Only (i) and (iii)

D) (i), (ii) and (iii)

Answer Key:

D) (i), (ii) and (iii)

25) The ……………….of a company play a great role in image building of the organisation as well as that of employees.

A) profit sharing

B) core values

C) rules

D) type of ownership

Answer Key:

B) core values

26) Which one of the following is not recycled?

A) Paper

B) Plastic

C) Food

D) Metal

Answer Key:

C) Food

27) The first essential characteristic of a professional is that s/he has to master a ………………. body of knowledge.

A) simple to complex

B) vast and complex

C) practical

D) theoretical

Answer Key:

B) vast and complex

28) Which of the following DO NOT fall under good conduct of principal?

A) Give more importance to consultancy work than regular teaching

B) Taking frequent review of academic growth of the college/institute

C) Encourage teachers to attend training programmes organized by the University/ Institute for enhancing academic competence

D) Discourage research fellows to engage in plagiarism

Answer Key:

A) Give more importance to consultancy work than regular teaching

29) Argyris, C. (1974) says that there is problem of mismatch between individual desires and individual actions in their professional life due to the oscillation between the ……………types of theories

A) five

B) four

C) three

D) two

Answer Key:

D) two

30) For teachers in higher education it is essential to learn about the new developments taking place in their domain area throughout the world by reading reputed journals, if they do not do it then it is an unethical professional behaviour because of which of the following deficiencies:

(i) They will not be able to properly guide research in emerging areas

(ii) They will not be able to develop state of art curriculum in their discipline

(iii) Their API (Academic Performance Index) will be relatively less as compared to others who read and publish in reputed journals

The deficiency(ies) responsible for unethical behaviour resulting from lack of learning from new developments is/are:

A) Only (i)

B) Only (i) and (ii)

C) Only (i) and (iii)

D) (i), (ii) and (iii)

Answer Key:

B) Only (i) and (ii)

31) ‘……………….are those form of works, which involves advanced expertise, self-regulation and concerted service to the public good’– Bayles (1989)

A) Professions

B) Experiences

C) Projects

D) Practicals

Answer Key:

A) Professions

32) During the ‘Guru-Shishya Parampara’ days, ‘The knowledge in all respects and in all the three domains of learning is passed on from the teacher to the student through the spiritual, intellectual and ………………bonding between them.

A) factual

B) emotional

C) virtual

D) functional

Answer Key:

B) emotional

33) Some professional societies have powers to ………………… in that profession, if the professional resorts to unethical practices.

A) withdraw license to practice

B) authenticate license to practice.

C) withdraw experience certificate

D) prevent people to get jobs

Answer Key:

A) withdraw license to practice

34) ……………….. is about enabling the transformation for animal consciousness to human consciousness.

A) Moral education

B) Value education

C) Cognitive education

D) Higher education.

Answer Key:

B) Value education

35) Development means ‘improvement in country’s economic and ………………. conditions’.

A) social

B) law and order

C) industrial

D) rural

Answer Key:

A) social

36) Values are the …………..that form the foundation for behaviour by professionals or any human being

A) emotions

B) beliefs

C) feelings

D) understandings

Answer Key:

B) beliefs

37) A professional code of ethics emphasizes teachers’ main responsibilities to their ……………..

A) family

B) friends

C) students

D) colleagues

Answer Key:

C) students

38) Which of the following falls under poor conduct of teacher with authorities?

A) Adhere to procedures and methods consistent with their profession in initiating steps through their own institutional bodies and/or professional organisations for change of any such rule detrimental to the professional interest.

B) Refrain from availing themselves of leave, except on unavoidable grounds.

C) Take private tuitions beyond college time when s/he is not allowed to do.

D) Co-operate through their organisations in the formulation of policies of the other institutions and accept offices.

Answer Key:

C) Take private tuitions beyond college time when s/he is not allowed to do.

39) As a technical teacher, teach such that students are encouraged to use constructive techniques and technologies to utilise the earth’s resources without ……………… the environment.

A) protecting

B) degrading

C) underusing

D) understanding

Answer Key:

B) degrading

40) The main reason of conflicts within professional’s life is because they are not clear about

the……………………………………….

A) surety of life

B) business life

C) purpose of life

D) family life

Answer Key:

C) purpose of life

41) Identify INCORRECT statement. Mentoring and counselling services in institute will be successful for personality development of the students when

A) There are adequate opportunities for empowering the students

B) Biased approaches of personality development are encouraged

C) Team learning and collaborative learning are promoted

D) There is recognition of potential of young students

Answer Key:

B) Biased approaches of personality development are encouraged

42) The industrial revolution has led to the rapid increase in ………………….. with respect to the balance of Panch Tatva

A) production

B) protection

C) organically cultivated crops

D) air pollution

Answer Key:

D) air pollution

43) For teachers it is an essential characteristic to develop the mastery over the subject matter of their domain area. If they do not develop the mastery then identify the deficiencies out of following which amount to unethical behavior of teachers:

(i) They will be not able to teach properly the subject matter

(ii) They will be not able to assess the students properly

(iii) They will be not able to develop the curriculum properly

The deficiency(ies) responsible for unethical behaviour resulting from lack of mastery over subject knowledge is/are:

A) Only (i)

B) Only (i) and (ii)

C) (i), (ii) and (iii)

D) Only (i) and (iii)

Answer Key:

C) (i), (ii) and (iii)

44) Which of the following is considered good conduct of the teacher with society?

A) Criticise own colleagues in presence of students

B) Create a bias for persons speaking a certain regional language.

C) Allow students to Participate in activities encouraging spirit of national disintegration

D) Encourage his students to participate in NSS/NCC and such activities.

Answer Key:

D) Encourage his students to participate in NSS/NCC and such activities.

45) The plant order supports the .………………

A) material order

B) living order

C) animal order

D) vegetable order

Answer Key:

C) animal order

46) The real needs of mind are…………………….

A) Quantitative and Temporary

B) Quantitative and are not Temporary

C) Qualitative and are not Temporary

D) Qualitative and Temporary

Answer Key:

C) Qualitative and are not Temporary

47) Prosperity may be defined as “………………of possessing required physical resources in abundance”

A) Desire

B) Feeling

C) State

D) Fortune

Answer Key:

B) Feeling

48) The choice of occupation by a person should be basically based on…………………..

A) Opportunity to earn money and his/her interest

B) Opportunity to earn respect, fame and money

C) His/her Attitude and Interest

D) His/her Aptitude and Interest

Answer Key:

D) His/her Aptitude and Interest

49) The idealistic theories held by professionals in their mind and promoted during social and academic discussions but difficult to practice in real life are termed by Prof Argyris as…………………………..

A) Idealistic Theories

B) Theories in use

C) Espoused Theories

D) Academic Theories

Answer Key:

C) Espoused Theories

50) Identify the INCORRECT characteristic of the Mentoring and counselling process

A) It is unbiased process where mentor or counselee does not impose any prescription

B) It is one-way communication from mentor or counselor to counselee

C) It is interactive process between mentor or counselor to counselee

D) It is a process to empower student

Answer Key:

B) It is one-way communication from mentor or counselor to counselee

51) Number of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by United Nations are…………

A) 21

B) 17

C) 14

D) 11

Answer Key:

B) 17

52) Fill in the blanks. The most important conditions for sustainable harmonious condition between two individuals is…………………………………..

A) Affection for each other

B) Dependence on each other

C) Trust between them

D) Liking for each other

Answer Key:

C) Trust between them

53) In the context of sustainability reduce means……

A) Use something for long period

B) Convert existing into new

C) Use less and create less waste

D) Allow material to degrade

Answer Key:

C) Use less and create less waste

54) Personal values guide the person as to what is……………

A) more important and help him make better choices in different situations.

B) good behavior in different situations.

C) his worth in any situation

D) good and what is bad in given situation.

Answer Key:

A) more important and help him make better choices in different situations.

55) Cradle-to-Cradle phrase was coined by ……………..

A) Bea Johnson

B) Michael Braungart

C) Walter R Stahel

D) William McDonough

Answer Key:

C) Walter R Stahel

56) When the nature of professionals work is complex (such as an engineering college teacher) by which it is difficult for their clients (such as the students) to detect their mistakes, the professionals have to……………………………themselves for an ethical behaviour.

A) Be active

B) exercise

C) Self-regulate

D) discuss among

Answer Key:

C) Self-regulate

57) Fill in the blanks. Concept of ‘natural acceptance’ for harmony with self requires professionals to acquire or achieve………………………………………………….

A) Realization (comprehension of reality or context in which we work) and understanding of nature of others

B) Realization (comprehension of reality or context in which we work) and understanding of role of self in this reality or context.

C) Comprehension of self-capacity and interest with understanding of nature of others

D) Comprehension of self-capacity and interest and Understanding of role of self in the reality

Answer Key:

B) Realization (comprehension of reality or context in which we work) and understanding of role of self in this reality or context.

58) Which of the following is/are main reason/reasons for human tendency to purchase big, costly and fancy things such as palatial houses, luxury cars, fancy mobiles etc.

(i) Humans have superimposed needs of mind on needs of body.

(ii) Humans have superimposed needs of body on needs of mind.

(iii) Humans give more importance to needs of body as compared to needs of mind

The correct reasons are:

A) Only (i) and (iii)

B) Only (ii) and (iii)

C) Only (i)

D) Only (ii)

Answer Key:

C) Only (i)

59) Biocentric ethics cover…………………..

A) only human being

B) all living beings

C) only sentient creatures

D) total ecosystem

Answer Key:

B) all living beings

60) Out of the following characteristic, the characteristic which is NOT an essential characteristic of modern counseling is…………………………….

A) Interactive

B) Pro-active

C) Empowering

D) Bureaucratic

Answer Key:

D) Bureaucratic

61) …………. control and govern the behaviour of a person according to norms set by organization to which he belongs.

A) ethics

B) feelings

C) beliefs

D) values

Answer Key:

A) ethics

62) Which of the following characteristics is NOT required to be developed in the students by teachers

A) Inquisitive

B) Apprehensive

C) Innovative

D) Adaptive

Answer Key:

B) Apprehensive

63) Identify the INCORRECT statement related to mentoring and counselling

A) Mentoring and counselling are carried out by teachers trained in mentoring and counselling

B) Mentoring and counselling are carried out mainly because of AICTE and NBA, though it does not have any specific purposes

C) Mentoring and counselling are carried out periodically in a planned manner in the institute

D) Mentoring and counselling are carried out for students, staff members and teachers

Answer Key:

B) Mentoring and counselling are carried out mainly because of AICTE and NBA, though it does not have any specific purposes

64) Self-exploration can help a person to…………………..

A) do self-investigation

B) recognize one’s relationship with every unit in existence and exploit it for own advantage

C) appreciate human conduct, human character

D) relate with others

Answer Key:

B) recognize one’s relationship with every unit in existence and exploit it for own advantage

65) For achieving harmony with oneself, the most important condition is that ones’s profession should be ……………..

A) that which has more glamour

B) that which has more power

C) that which has more income

D) that of one’s own choice

Answer Key:

D) that of one’s own choice

66) Transparency in teaching learning process means……………..

A) Ensuring that relevant information is available to all stake holders.

B) only distributing lesson plans

C) only making laboratory manuals

D) only making student teacher interaction possible all the time

Answer Key:

A) Ensuring that relevant information is available to all stake holders.

67) Select the statement that is not true for ‘Values’

A) Values are stimuli for thinking

B) Values help in making decision

C) Values are taught in the classroom

D) Values motivate people to do better in life.

Answer Key:

C) Values are taught in the classroom

68) The subject which enables you to understand ‘what is valuable` for human happiness is called……………………

A) psychological education.

B) physical education

C) Value Education.

D) worthwhile education.

Answer Key:

C) Value Education.

69) Lifelong learning essentially requires…………………..

A) Attending as many conferences as possible

B) Reflecting on professional experiences.

C) Attending as many training programmes as possible

D) Attending departmental and institutional meetings

Answer Key:

B) Reflecting on professional experiences.

70) Personal …………………. guide a person as to what is more important and help him/her to make better choices in various situations

A) feelings

B) values

C) ethics

D) beliefs

Answer Key:

B) values

71) ‘Happiness is mainly because of the ……………………

A) wealth with you

B) happenings around you

C) fame around you

D) friends around you

Answer Key:

B) happenings around you

72) The the end-results or outcomes of the process of selfexploration are – …………….. the strengths that are truly within you that you should harness, the ultimate freedom that which everyone aspires.

A) knowledge of

B) realisation and understanding of

C) value education of

D) understanding of problem of

Answer Key:

B) realisation and understanding of

73) The present day definition of healthy person is ‘when that person is …………………….

A) physically and mentally fit

B) physically and socially fit

C) physically, mentally and socially fit

D) mentally and socially fit

Answer Key:

C) physically, mentally and socially fit

74) Out of the following responsibilities, which responsibility will NOT be considered under ‘social responsibility’ of teachers?

A) Coordinating NSS activities in the institute

B) Organizing practical in laboratory sincerely according to curriculum

C) Coordinating NCC activities in the institute

D) Coordinating Green and Clean club in the institute.

Answer Key:

B) Organizing practical in laboratory sincerely according to curriculum

75) Attempt by professionals to accumulate more wealth (more than required for decent and comfortable living) may lead to which of the following problems?

(i) Most of the time will be spent in accumulation and management of wealth and very little time will be left for knowledge accumulation and use.

(ii) Little time will be left for developing harmonious relationship with self, family and society.

(iii) Desire for more wealth may lead to unethical practices.

The correct answer is:

A) Only (i)

B) Only (i) and (ii)

C) Only (i) and (iii)

D) (i), (ii) and (iii)

Answer Key:

D) (i), (ii) and (iii)

76) The main reason for lack of trust between most of the professionals and their clients in present times is…………………………….

A) Image of professionals that they are less capable

B) Expectations have clients have risen too much

C) Image of professionals that they have become more money minded

D) Image of professionals that they have become lazy or indifferent.

Answer Key:

C) Image of professionals that they have become more money minded

77) Accountability of a teacher means that s/he has to……………..

A) work for overall development of students including academics

B) only teach and assess the learning

C) ensure that students can earn somehow

D) only to plan his lecture and deliver effectively.

Answer Key:

A) work for overall development of students including academics

78) For Harmonious lives professionals should aspire to have:

A) Wealth and Prosperity

B) Prosperity and Happiness

C) Happiness and Wealth

D) Happiness, Wealth and Prosperity

Answer Key:

B) Prosperity and Happiness

79) The persons who have main aim of their life to earn more wealth should try to become………………….

A) Politician

B) Business Person

C) Administrator

D) Film Actor or Cricketer

Answer Key:

B) Business Person

80) Socrates has said ‘……………. is the cause of all evils’.

A) Perseverance

B) Innocence

C) Independence

D) Ignorance

Answer Key:

D) Ignorance

81) The most fundamental reason for causes of unhappiness in even successful professionals is …………………………..

A) Lack of opportunity for further growth

B) The misplaced notion about purpose of life

C) That society do not give them respect which they deserve

D) Lack of time for their personal hobbies

Answer Key:

B) The misplaced notion about purpose of life

82) Sustainable development encourages a balance between………………..

A) environment, economy and equity

B) environment, economy and society

C) environment, ecology and society

D) environment, economy and ecology

Answer Key:

B) environment, economy and society

83) Which of the following is NOT a characteristic essentially required in a professional

A) Professionals work for earning more money

B) Professionals continue to create new knowledge in their profession

C) Professionals deal with high stake activities

D) Professionals work based on trust with clients.

Answer Key:

A) Professionals work for earning more money

84) If an already employed university professor offers the paid coaching classes to students of his/her college at his/her home or some coaching centre is also an example of ……………………..

A) selfish interest

B) conflict of interest

C) public interest

D) personal interest

Answer Key:

B) conflict of interest

85) Which of these DO NOT fall under good conduct of a teacher?

A) Participate in extension, co-curricular and extracurricular activities including community service.

B) teach students on the basis of previous learning and experience without referring to latest changes taking place in the subject/domain area.

C) Manage their private affairs in a manner consistent with the dignity of the profession.

D) Adhere to a responsible pattern of conduct and demeanor (outlook) expected of them by the community.

Answer Key:

B) teach students on the basis of previous learning and experience without referring to latest changes taking place in the subject/domain area.

86) ‘When relationships between family members are based on …………….. amongst family members, then harmony within family can be established,’.

A) trust

B) happiness

C) networking

D) communication

Answer Key:

A) trust

87) A person with neutral attitude generally tends …………

A) not to ignore the problems in life

B) to ignore the problems in life

C) to destroy every image related to positive attitude

D) not to be of negative attitude

Answer Key:

B) to ignore the problems in life

88) GNP is…………..

A) Gross National profit

B) Gross National Pay

C) Gross National Product

D) Gross National Power

Answer Key:

C) Gross National Product

89) Every professional society seeks to contribute to progress and cause of that particular …………..

A) organisation

B) profession

C) Legislation

D) corporation

Answer Key:

B) profession

90) To develop from animal consciousness to ……………….. consciousness is a distinct transformation.

A) human

B) emotional

C) intelligent

D) cognitive

Answer Key:

A) human

91) Identify the statement which is NOT correct with regard to ethics.

A) Ethical behaviour improves the image of a person.

B) Ethics are agreed rules made primarily for punishment of unworthy employees

C) Ethics are agreed practices for dealing with customers, users, beneficiaries.

D) Ethics are agreed practices that help taking actions in a given situation

Answer Key:

B) Ethics are agreed rules made primarily for punishment of unworthy employees

92) Which of the following DO NOT fall under good conduct of teacher

A) Participate in the formulation of policies of the institution by accepting various offices

B) Offer guidance to needy students without taking other advantages.

C) Paying meager attention to placement of students who belong to economically weaker class

D) Guide student clubs in innovative activities

Answer Key:

C) Paying meager attention to placement of students who belong to economically weaker class

93) Social, economic and environmental equity is the necessary condition for achieving ………………………

A) Equitable development

B) Sustainable development

C) Economic development

D) Ecological development

Answer Key:

B) Sustainable development

94) For a professional to become an expert it is essential to have………

A) Experience

B) Creativity

C) Innovativeness

D) High Intelligence

Answer Key:

A) Experience

95) Identify the INCORRECT purpose of students’ mentoring

A) Prescribing a career path

B) Harnessing the full potential of the students for learning

C) Assessing the personality of the students

D) Suggesting learning activities.

Answer Key:

A) Prescribing a career path

96) Promoting women empowerment through ICT is covered under SDG…………………..

A) Goal 10 Reduced Inequality

B) Goal 8 Decent work and economic growth

C) Goal 5 Gender Equality

D) Goal 4 Quality Education

Answer Key:

C) Goal 5 Gender Equality

97) Which of the following support sustainability principle?

A) Products, processes, and systems should be Input pushed

B) Products, processes, and systems should target immorality in design

C) Products, processes, and systems should be output pulled

D) Products, processes, and systems should target one size fit all design

Answer Key:

C) Products, processes, and systems should be output pulled

98) The meaning of “Prosperity’” in Hindi or Sanskrit is ………………

A) सुख – Sukh

B) सौभाग्य –Sobhagya

C) समृद्धि – Samriddhi’

D) संपत्ति – Sampatti’

Answer Key:

C) समृद्धि – Samriddhi’

99) A person with Sikken attitude generally tends to ……………

A) ignore the problems in life

B) not to ignore the problems in life

C) destroy every image related to positive attitude

D) promote positive attitude

Answer Key:

C) destroy every image related to positive attitude

100) A good and strong organisation culture …………….loyalty among the employees

A) divides

B) increases

C) destabilises

D) decreases

Answer Key:

B) increases

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