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UGC NET June 2014 Answer Key is Uploaded over www.ugcnetonline.in

The Question Papers, Answer Keys and Online Feedback for UGC NET held on 29th June, 2014, are available upto 05-09-2014 (midnight). Click Question PapersAnswer Key  to view/download

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thank u sir for your elaborate explanations...

Sir..what is ur Test booklet Code for Paper - 1? 

otherwise its difficult to match...

surajit.

My text booklet code is X

Dear All

There is no limit of question number for feedback so, please give the feedback to all those questions no. which have wrong answer key given by UGC. I gave all the question in feedback upload at LIS Links. Please fill the feedback for correction, the last date is 05.09.2014. so, hurry.

Paper II
3-B
4-GRACE
11-C
17-A
19-C

Paper III
5-B
8-B
9-D
13-A
14-C
16-D
27-B
40-A
44 GRACE
53-C
55-B

Anandji some of your ans. key are absolutely wrong. but UGC correct. These are:

Paper II

4 - B FOLLOW COMMUNICATION MODEL FROM ignou

11-D

17-C

19 A

In computer science, a high-level programming language is a programming language with strong abstraction from the details of the computer. In comparison to low-level programming languages, it may use natural language elements, be easier to use, or may automate (or even hide entirely) significant areas of computing systems (e.g. memory management), making the process of developing a program simpler and more understandable relative to a lower-level language. The amount of abstraction provided defines how "high-level" a programming language is.[1]

1 Machine code
2 Assembly
3 Low-level programming in high-level languages

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Low-level_programming_language#Low-lev...

or


http://oer.nios.ac.in/wiki/index.php/COMPUTER_LANGUAGE

or

http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/M/machine_language.html

There are four languages:

1. Machine language

2. Assembly language

3. High level language

4. Natural language {Artificial intelligence (AI)}

ACTUAL WRONG ANSWER KEY. PLEASE GIVE FEEDBACK TO UGC

PAPER - III

8-B, 16-C , 18-D, 27-B, 30-D, 35-ALL CORRECT AS EXCEPT INFOTERRA , OTHERS ARE NOT REFERRAL CENTRE, DARE IS A DATABASE, 40-ALL CORRECT, 43-A, 69-C, 70-A,

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