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UGC NET December 2012: Discuss Wrong Question with Feedback

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Q. No 15 In Paper-III

Correct Answer is A But UGC mention C

Explanation: Stages of Product Life Cycle Curve: Introduction, Growth, Maturity and Decline

Source: http://courses.unt.edu/kt3650_9/sld002.htm

http://www.nku.edu/~issues/internet_marketing/newwebpage1.html

http://www.netmba.com/marketing/product/lifecycle/

http://www.quickmba.com/marketing/product/lifecycle/

and many more.

U r right

U r right

Paper 2 No. 16..Which of the following are common types of protocols
...i) HTTP ii) FTP iii) Telnet iv) Gopher
Code:
A) i and ii B)i, ii, and iv c) iii and iv D) i, ii and iii

UGC answer id D/ but i think correct ans A

Paper 2 No. 40.... may be rt Ans C

Yes, i agree with you.

Telnet is a network protocol used on the Internet or local area networks to provide a bidirectional interactive text-oriented communication facility using a virtual terminal connection.

 

So Option D is correct Answer...

Thanks for clarification.

Sir,Paper 2 No.16 A is correct according to me also but Paper 2 No.40,I think UGC right.

28. Which State Public Library Act has
the provision to collect library fund  
through land tax ? (Paper III)
(A) Tamil Nadu
(B) Karnataka
(C) Andhra Pradesh
(D) Maharashtra

UDC answer is B but correct answer is A Tamil Nadu

The library cess is being levied under section 12(1) (a) of the Tamil Nadu Public Libraries Act 1948 in the form of surcharge on the property tax or house tax levied under the Tamil Nadu District Municipalities Act 1920. As per a G.O. issued by the Education Department in 1992, the library cess was enhanced from five paise to ten paise per Re 1, working out to 10% of the total property tax collected.

Option 'B' Karnataka is correct

B' Karnataka is correct

B is the correct Answer.

 

Pls Ref:

Amending Act 31 of 1998.-

The State Government grants annualy to every District Library Authority an amount equal to 3% of the Land Revenue Collection of the district. To improve infrastructure of the libraries in the district, Government has decided to grant annualy 6% instead of 3%. Therefore, it is considered necessary to amend the Karnataka Public Libraries Act.

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