 Hello everyone, I think I'm live. Yes. So today is going to be a very, very special day because we are going to look at the UGCnet June 2023 question paper. And we are going to see how is the paper and what else we, you know, how is the paper and what else we could have done in terms of preparation to get a better result in terms of the questions that we mark. So we are going to talk about all of that. I am just waiting for a few other people to join. I can already see Falak, Manju, Rakesh, all of them are saying good evening, good evening to all of you. And thank you so much for joining this YouTube live. This live is going to be very, very special because I'm going to discuss the entire question paper and not just the question paper. I'm also going to look at the question paper from the point of view of the next December exam. And we are going to see that how was the paper, how was it different from the last or previous year papers and how we can make some changes in our preparation styles so that we can score better next time. So all of that we are going to talk about. Right, Rakesh is my, I'm your online student. Hi Rakesh. I am also going to, you know, help you understand how the online course that we are giving links, you know, the different parts of the online course can be connected together to see the entire paper. I'm also going to take you module by module through different sections, different lessons, and we are going to see how questions were asked from different, different areas so that I can emphasize on the areas which you should be focusing more on. And we also look at the areas which we can neglect or which we can keep at the back while we are preparing for the upcoming exam. Good evening ma'am. Thank you so much for such dedication for us. Be blessed ma'am. Thank you so much. What will be the cut off of general category morning shift? Many, many options are wrong and my answers are correct. What to do in this case? Okay, so a lot of people are anxious. Don't worry. Two things. Number one, I'm going to share a link with you right now, which is the link of the question paper. So I know that most of you who have given the exam can download the question paper from the NPS site. But the question paper and the answer are very jumbled. You have to match the code of the question. Which is a very, very tedious process. So my team has done a fantastic job in clubbing both these things together and we are giving you a PDF which has question. Just below the question you have the right answer which has been given by NTA. Okay, so I am sharing the link of that PDF. You have to fill a Google form. After you submit the form, you will get that PDF link and you can directly download it. I am sharing that with you and I will keep repeating it after every 15-20 minutes so that we are joining late. Also know where I am talking from because I will take you through that entire question paper. I will also discuss it with you. And I want you guys also to open the question paper in a separate device. So just ask your mother or anybody in your home to give their mobile for next one hour so that you can see me from one device and you can see the question paper from one device. I am also going to share the module-wise syllabus that we ask every student to refer to when they are preparing for UGC. So that as soon as I will discuss the question paper, I am also going to tell you which module's lessons were given. So that you know that a lot of people skip a lot of things which I will tell you is really bad because we will see that a lot of minor writers have asked this question. So all those minor writers are also very important. Okay so I have shared both the links. Please open the question paper in a different device. Just give me a moment. I will share that link. Okay meanwhile I would just want to tell each one of you out there that please don't worry too much for the cut-off. From question paper link. I will just type that down. Just give me a moment. Okay so I have also pinned this message so that you can see it on top. Okay and also I am also going to post the module-wise syllabus link. Please keep referring to the syllabus also because today we will discuss everything in detail. So I don't want any one of you to miss out on what I am sharing. I want you to ensure that you read those things carefully. Just allow me a moment. Let me pin both these messages together so that you guys don't have a problem. Okay cool no problem. So done I have pinned the message. We will start in next 30 seconds. So I am just giving you 30 seconds to download the question paper from the Google form that I have just shared with you. So quickly download it and then I am going to take you through the entire paper. Meanwhile I want to quickly discuss how is paper 1. So majority of this live is going to be about the discussion on paper 2. But I just want to quickly take you through paper 1 as well. So as far as paper 1 is concerned when I was going through it I could see as I already told you right after the exam when I went live on YouTube. I already told you that this time they did not ask 5 questions from each unit. So this time what they did was that they were asking any number of questions from different units. So that was something which was shocking for all of us. So next time onwards I want all of you to be very well prepared with all the units of paper 1. You cannot take the risk of leaving one or two units. As far as DI I saw I was not able to see paper 2 DI but sorry shift 2 DI. But shift 1 DI was pretty simple. 50-55 is the type of numbers and they asked you to calculate different things. So the digits since they were very very easy for calculation purpose. So the DI was good. Other than that I think there was a question on binary and decimal. There was also a question on valid and valid argument. The question was asked on compound interest. There were two or three questions on national education policy. So overall if I look at it it was a very well diversified paper. National education policy as you all know was recently launched by the government. So from there the questions are something which all of you should expect next time also. Because national education policy is directly linked to the education sector. Since UGC red paper 1 focuses on education sector. So from there they will give more questions. Overall paper 1 wasn't very very difficult. It was moderate. It wasn't very easy also because I could see that there were a few tricky questions here and there. But otherwise the paper was moderate. As far as the cutoff is concerned before I dive into UGC red paper 2 because it's going to be a very long discussion. I want to quickly talk about the cutoff. Cutoff as I've already posted on all my social media platforms. Facebook, YouTube, WhatsApp, Instagram, Telegram. Everywhere we have posted the cutoff. Cutoff what we are expecting for UGC net paper 1 and 2 which paper 2 being English is around 58% for general category for net and around 63% for GRF. This was what I initially posted when I was just interacting with the students right after the exam and I did not have a look at the question paper myself. Now today when I went through the question paper of both shift 1 and shift 2 I could see that the cutoff would remain similar for net but GRF cutoff might rise a little bit. It can be around 64-65% also. But again I am assuming this because based on the reviews of my students I am saying this they all perform pretty well. They don't know about how the entire nation performed. So I am not at the right position to unofficially announce a cutoff from my side but I would stick to what I initially said it would be 58% around for general. For ST, SC, OBC, EWS, PWD you can calculate, you can decrease 4-5% in each of these cases and accordingly calculate your own cutoff. Otherwise you can also go through the community tab of my YouTube channel. You will see there is a black coloured poster which we have made where we have posted the cutoff. So you can just have a look from the YouTube community tab or you can go to Facebook, Instagram just put arpatakarvaayu and find my page and there also we have posted it. So the final cutoff for each of the categories for net and GRF is there available from our side and now that we have covered general overview of paper 1 and cutoff let me dive directly into the question paper. I am going to start with shift 1 called UGC net English paper analysis but let me see how much time will it take for me to cover end to end for shift 1. If in case we are not able to cover the entire shift 1 and shift 2 in this video I am going to definitely come again live tomorrow and discuss the rest of it but I am going to start with UGC net 14th June 2023 shift 1 paper to analysis right now. Okay, so I have the question paper in front of me. I also have the unit wise syllabus that we refer to in our online course with me so that I can tell you that this question has come from here. So please focus on that part specifically. I am saying that again and again why because a lot of people who joined live are a part of my online course. So since they are following the structure of my online course I need to tell them that this question came from this particular portion so please focus on this portion don't miss it out. So I am going to keep referring to modules and chapters. For those of you who are not a part of my online course just a slight reminder the syllabus that I am going to share and I am going to talk about is divided into modules, chapters and lessons we have different modules, module 1 British literature, 2 American literature and so on and so forth and there are chapters and lessons inside it. The entire syllabus is available free of cost on my website www.arpatakarwa.com just type www.arpatakarwa.com go to full course syllabus and you will find the entire syllabus if you press control F on your computer you will find an option where you can write the name of the writer and in that module the search function will take you exactly at the name of the author so this you can do when I am discussing all these modules or later you can watch this live again and then go through the modules so that you know that we have studied this sequence. Okay right so let us begin with the paper analysis so I am going to, it is not possible for me to go through all the 100 questions but I have selected a few questions where you will get a basic understanding of how the paper is made you will also understand that from the examiner's point of view how is the paper set so how you have to read the writer so my main motive in explaining you all of this is to tell you exactly a preparation strategy preparation style which you can follow for the next exam okay so let us start with the paper I hope you all have downloaded the paper from the pinned comment and if all of you are ready with the question paper in hand so I have the question paper with me so this is the paper it has question and the option like the correct option given by NTA also today I got a message from the students that this question is wrong so whatever I have got their messages I am also going to discuss what I think about the questions okay right paper 2, shift 2 paper is not available right now because my team is still working on it so those of you who are worried if you go back to the same link then you will also get the paper 2 link okay paper 2 syllabus like this today we have shift 1 paper shift 2 paper 2 paper it is very confusing to say this repeatedly shift 2 paper 1 and paper 2 will be uploaded tomorrow okay so let us begin okay so the first question which I want to discuss is question number 7 so the question number 7 says which 3 of the following plays have been written by Nizim Izekil now Nizim Izekil friends is a very very popular Indian writer from where questions come now he has given 5 works from which 3 works are written by Nizim Izekil right so now understand one thing friends what we understand from this question whatever works are written by him Sabaq's marriage poem Nalini Mr. Behram and Sleepwalkers all these names which you have not heard because Nizim Izekil who is a writer is famous for his poem Night of the Scorpion which is read in most of the colleges in their rachelors and masters so as I always say you cannot read the syllabus of any college bachelor master if we are talking about a writer as important as Nizim Izekil you should know the name of his minor works one very simple strategy friends to follow is that have a separate list of minor writers and major writers in English literature there are major writers and there are some minor writers for example if we talk about major writers we have William Shakespeare Milton John Dunn T. S. Eliot Virginia Woolf Jane Austen all these are major writers but at the same time there are a lot of minor writers like Walter Peter then if you talk about you know J. M. Singh if you talk about the modern writers then there is another writer called Robert Graves there is a Poet Rupert group all these are minor writers so what happens friends is that they ask questions from major writers as well as minor writers most of the times we only study major writers but the question comes from the depth of major works and the question comes from the titles of minor works just like this Nizim Izekil's question is a major writer in Indian literature Nizim Izekil is a very famous writer his question comes from minor works so as I always say in my online course also when I give you notes when I teach you the lectures then I always ensure that you should first tell the biography of the writer then you should teach the major works in detail because the question comes from the depth of major works and then the name of the minor works and if there are some important references of the minor works then you should tell them similarly if you are making notes you are studying yourself you are studying somewhere else so ensure that for every major writer you should do these three things read the biography in depth read the major works in detail today we will see a lot of questions from major works and we will be asking very small questions from major works but this time I was shocked to see specifically in shift one's paper that a lot of questions were asked from major writers minor works so you cannot skip the minor works you have to remember the minor works just like Nizim Izekil's question okay so Nizim Izekil question number 7 again repeating is a question from minor works of Nizim Izekil whose titles you should know although you are a part of my online course please ensure that when I am telling the minor works of the writers so you should remember all of them whatever minor works are given in the PDF you have to memorise them okay coming on to question number 1 very very simple question which a lot of people got a problem so those of you who are part of my online course know that module number 6 literary criticism when we teach you critics of Enlightenment age so we teach John Locke John Locke's question is Tabula Rasa which is a very simple concept that when a baby is born its brain is like a blank slate slowly on that all those learnings are imposed so this concept is a very very simple concept John Locke is a very minor critic which a lot of people when you read criticism then you are a plateau, Aristotle and a lot of other critics like Matthew Arnold but you forget to read the minor critics and this time many questions came from minor critics but they did not ask questions from Philip Sidney but there was questions from John Locke there was questions from Thomas Hobbes so we will see so don't forget to read minor critics so question number 8 is a very easy question for those who did not skip this lesson coming on to question number 10 Margaret Actwood we all know a very very famous Canadian writer who say those who are a part of online course we teach in Canadian writers under postcolonial writers so postcolonial writers chapter number 21 module 3 postcolonial writers chapter 21 may lesson number 4 or 5 postcolonial literature is module number 3 under that there is Canadian writer chapter 21 and lesson number 2 is Margaret Actwood they have a question which is which of the work is not written by Margaret Actwood so again you should know all the names from which the work which is not written is Stone Angel I would just want to know from you guys who has written it yes Pradeepa has already given the right answer it is written by Margaret Lawrence ok so Margaret Lawrence again lesson number 7 we teach in Canadian writers Margaret Lawrence those of you who don't know this lesson in chapters this is a part of the online course which I give and this is available free of cost on the website so if you are preparing yourself please ensure that all the writers are going to read it carefully ok moving ahead to question number 11 an age related question chronological order now I will tell you how easy it is to solve this question so the question says arrange the correct chronological sequence in which the following text were published ok now all the works you have seen old wives tale time machine test of the derby will set of an artist as a young man now you know that this is a Victorian modern range so it will be very easy for you if you know chronology which writer had written this work which works Victorian age which modern age which early modern age so if you know the sequence which writer was born first which later was born you can easily solve this question by even knowing the publishing publishing dates so as you know test is definitely a Victorian age work test of the derby will again a simple question to all of you who are watching this live right now who has written the work test I want the answer in next 5 seconds I know this is a very very simple question we just want to know who all know who has written test who has written Kim yes absolutely my you Thomas Hardy has written test and who has written Kim okay Thomas Hardy's answers are coming I am asking Kim who has written Kipling absolutely way way so if you know chronology Thomas Hardy had come and then on later stage Kipling came so you can automatically put them in the chronological order okay great moving ahead to question number 12 who among the following argue that children learn language based on behavioral reinforcement principles by associating words with meaning this is a very very simple question which psychoanalytical theory comes under so when we read Sigmund Freud and Skinner then we understand how the concept of Skinner is that children don't know what Apple is they associate Apple with an image and when a kid says to his mother that you will drink water then he associates that okay this substance is called water so this is how learning happens at the very early stage of child development this is a question from the psychoanalytical theory module number 7 for those who are a part of online course we have a separate chapter where we talk about the psychoanalytical school of criticism chapter number 47 coming on to question number 13 which of the following works have been authorized by Thomas Carl now again something that we don't study you know in UGC net course which syllabus UGC net first we have studied poets, fictional writers and non-fictional writers which includes SASTA poets and dramatists fictional writers who are basically novelists and non-fictional writers who are SAS SASTA is to be here so this is coming from SASTA Thomas Carl was an SASTA module number 1 chapter 10 Victorian age lesson number 30 is a lesson on Thomas Carl where we talk about SASTA is written by Thomas Carl in which he has talked about all these concepts specifically if we talk about Thomas Carltism is something that he has talked about then he has a very famous work which is French Revolution where he talks about French Revolution's merits and demerits and what he thinks about French Revolution Victorian age as we all know that if you read the background of the age then French Revolution was happening at that time and he inspired a lot of SASTA authors with ideas of all of that so this question has come from there okay so Thomas Carl is another important SASTA which you don't want to miss out many people who are part of my online course think that I have read novelists or poets in Victorian age all of them are important we will move directly to the modern age guys you cannot do that it was a very simple question which you don't do wrong if you had read all the SASTA if we talk about SASTA Victorian age let me just tell you quickly the names of the SAS from the list which you have to read for the next exam as well okay so Victorian age is module number one of chapter 10 in which you have novelists and poets and you will find seven SASTAs which I have talked about one is Macaulay who has written minutes work then is Thomas Carl then is John Ruskin H. Newman, Walter Pater and Oscar Wilde it is very important to read all these you cannot skip on any of them now coming on to question number 14 which is Habitus a very simple concept this is a very simple question if you had read about a writer which is a very very important topic in literary theory then you don't do wrong please don't worry about the fact that literary theory is hard try to read from books from teachers and then try to see whether it is actually hard or your mind is myth this was out of the syllabus it wasn't out of the syllabus if you search this writer if you search my module number 7 let's see this writer whatever literary theory writers have come from I would request just go to module number 7 just go to module number 7 press control F on your laptop open that module and just search the name of these writers from the question paper you will see all these writers are under different literary theory and all these writers are repeatedly asked that is why our online course so please don't think this writer is out of the syllabus a lot of students who skip literary theory will be out of the syllabus the question paper is not out of the syllabus the only problem is that you have not studied those writers and hence those writers are very very unfamiliar to you let's move on to the next question which is I hope all of you are following the sequence because most of you would just leave this live if you don't know just sequence my questions the question paper is available in the pinned chat go to google form and once you submit the form you will get the pdf of the question paper you can download it open it in a different mobile phone from one mobile phone you can just watch the youtube live and from another device you can look at the question paper so we are right now at question number 17 which is again a publication date chronology based question again see this entire question can be easily answered by anyone who knows the different ages these texts belong to so literary history you all know first there is Elisabethan period then there is restoration then there is victorian if you know the writers of different literary ages and you know the names of their works this question will be very easy for you so this question has 5 critics 5 critics 5 works first of all second is lives of the poets third is preface to lyrical ballads romantic age then is culture and hierarchy and last is a room of one's own virginia wolf modern age 5 works 5 different literary ages so if you know ages and you know which writer's age was it from philip sydney concierge samuel johnson concierge matthew ornald concierge so you can easily answer this question without a publication date then we will see many chronological based questions which can be answered very easily if you know the different ages the works are from you don't need to remember the writer that is the reason why i always tell students please whenever you are preparing for ugc net even if you are preparing from my course or you are preparing on your own please refer to the module wise syllabus and the chronological sequence in which i have given the lessons in the same sequence you have to make your notes if you are listening to my lectures then you have to study in the same sequence if you are preparing on your own then refer to that free syllabus and start your preparation in the same order so that you don't get confused on the day of the exam moving on to question number 8 again match the following question now match the following in this there are 4 writers humayu kabir, bhavani batacharya manohar mangal overcome and kamala markandya now in our course we were only studying the last 2 writers manohar mangolkar and kamala markandya we were not teaching the first 2 ok you can solve these questions even if you know 2 of them so not a problem but for questions like these many times students struggle because there are so many minor writers from where they ask questions if we start teaching all the minor writers of Indian literature you will find that there are more than 500 lectures now in 500 lectures you will not study in Indian literature so what do we do generally is that we give you lectures which are repeatedly asked by the writers ok so these 2 writers are not present but if you know 2 of them then you can solve this question in match the following questions you don't need to know 4 writers you know 2 or 3 of them you can match the following and get the answer ok moving ahead right let's move to question number I am just picking up few questions from where I have to give advice on how to study because there are many similar questions there are many questions ok question number 24 very interesting identify the works written by Sheridan ok now Richard Sheridan has 2 works there are no other works now Richard Sheridan you all say that Richard Sheridan is a very popular tool of scandal we read it we covered Richard Sheridan as a writer but we only studied the main works now again important thing that I was saying you the name of major writers is important there are many works written by Sheridan but some of them are important works whose name is important because either it was important because of reference or it targeted an important genre that is why it is popular it could have been very easy for you if you had not studied Richard Sheridan the school of scandal in detail but you would have remembered the titles of his minor works ok so please don't make this mistake be very very vigilant when you are looking at any major writer you have to read the major works in detail and remember the titles of his minor works ok moving ahead just looking at the citizen of the world this work is very important it is very important to remember the title because 2 years ago this was the question to identify the works written by Oliver Goldsmith and that was the citizen of the world citizen of the world is a work written by Oliver Goldsmith ok so Oliver Goldsmith again important playwright but not just the major works you have to remember the titles of minor works moving ahead question number 25 following 4 lists W.H. Auden, Lewis McNeese Steven Spender and Christopher Eshover all 4 are very important modern and postmodern poets which we read in module 1 so these are 4 important poems of writers which you have to match you may know W.H. Auden who has prepared only with a guidebook a normal history of English literature or William J. Long these 3 poets will not be mentioned because they are just targeting the major works so it is very important to read them again I will tell you in module 1 just go to my website www.arpatakarwa.com search Lewis McNeese Steven Spender, Christopher Eshover we have mentioned 3 writers along with W.H. Auden if you have not mentioned it you cannot leave it because it may not be mentioned last year but it will come this year from that pool of 2,000 writers that we are teaching questions are coming that is why I always say please don't miss out on normal writers even if you are reading from my course you will think that W.H. Auden is important Steven Spender would have put it like this don't skip it you have to choose select 800 to 1000 writers why because their probability is 95% to appear in the paper so don't try to skip a few in that list the list we are giving that is a complete list don't read other than that but it is important to read it okay moving ahead right now let's look at question number 26 again which is coming from literary criticism literary criticism as I always say there are 25 critics that you should study they have asked 4 critics their 4 literary criticism like willing suspension of disbelief egoistical sublime touchstone, pleasures of the imagination okay so you have to match the list it is a very simple question cannot be a more easy question from literary criticism so if you have not come that means your preparation is not right it is not that the paper was hard it is just that the questions that I am talking about are the questions that a normal UGC-Net students should come so if you are not getting these questions that means there is a flaw in your preparation strategy and you need to work upon that okay then there is a question which we did not read which is the question number 28 Zyugin Habermas has a question and we did not teach it this is a very new concept so this was a question that was not there in our online course then there is a question number 29 7 types of ambiguity literary theory starts when we talk about new criticism it is very important to know very direct question then question number 30 again 4 writers George Meredith George Elliot, Charlotte Bronte, William McPhee 4 of them 2 of them are very well known George Elliot, Charlotte Bronte George Meredith is known to many people William McPhee is known to many people but 4 are important they are novelists and 4 are minor works so again if you have read Mill on the Floss Adam Beat Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre and I am done this is UGC net guys it is not that simple they will ask George Elliot a question but they are not going to ask a very simple question they will ask a very tricky question a very minor detail from a major work like Mill on the Floss someone asked this character as we will see from a very minor work from a major work there is a very deep question or George Elliot will ask a minor work name so again we need to know all the names of minor works so when we are teaching our lectures try to understand how we are studying and if you are preparing on your own try to follow that strategy try to make notes like that we are teaching the biography then we talk about the major work in detail characters themes, symbols, storyline important references and then we go to the minor works the titles tell you important references why is that minor work important because there are writers who have written 50 novels 2-3 of them are very famous rest all of them are minor works now we don't need to remember those 47 we need to remember some selective 4-5 which was important in that writer's life that is why we are learning that so picking those 4-5 gets very tricky and you don't get these minor works in any guide books you don't get them in any normal sources here you have to take help of past year papers you have to see which works are coming repeatedly and that is how you make your own notes so you need to understand what you need to study the meaning of paper discussion is not to see what are the questions in this year's paper you need to see how you can understand these writers moving ahead to question number 31 again the question of criticism is 4 main critics 4 simple important concepts very very simple question if you don't know this that means you don't get criticism but the question is extremely easy you need to know this moving ahead to question number 32 which of the following fictional works form a triology of Mulkraj Anand now there are 5 works given again Mulkraj Anand is a very important Indian writer we read that his main work is untouchable which is mostly taught in college university what is the question? there is a triology named after 3 books triology means a series of 3 books and the question is which of these 3 books form a triology again important Mulkraj Anand, biography important untouchable story important the name of minor works is also important you need to remember this and you won't remember this you need to make some good links because you need to remember some important references so that you remember this in your mind because you will not remember it for a span of 6-8 months moving ahead to question number 33 name of goddess in Kandhapura now again Kandhapura is a very important work it has a question in depth the name of goddess is mentioned from there they will ask Kandhapura work is written by whom this is something which is a very basic thing they feel the first class should know the English literature UGC is preparing the exam that was step 1 they will not ask they will ask the difficulty of 8-9-10 which is the name of an important character in a major work from an important episode so if you are reading major works note these details you will not only read the summary you will not ask the story they will not give you a story and ask which work is this reference point which you have to write in your notes and that is what we do when we also teach you please watch my demo lectures so that you understand how to prepare yourself if you are not joining because you are preparing on your own please don't take a wrong path because of which you will regret after 6 months so please watch the demo lectures and understand that when we are teaching you any novel or play we are getting you to note those things you will have to remember whatever works you read moving ahead to question number 34 again a very direct question from Sashore Sashore as you all know is a very important associated writer he was from Geneva so again very very important when you will read about Sashore so you need to read his biography you should know some basic details from there also comes a question what concepts did Sashore give only concept should not be read by science signifier you need to know the biography you need to know the names of the works from which this concept is mentioned and you need to also know the concept like Habitus question which was a concept now from Sashore's biography which university he gave lectures then we saw in starting question number 11 or something in which 4 theorist name and 4 works name you had to match so you need to read all this just read 1 or 2 things and move ahead will not work just want to know from you guys if I am audible and if everything is working fine because I was just going in the flow and I stopped interacting with you guys just want to know from you guys if everything is working fine you guys are following the sequence in which I am telling you all the questions if I can just see a few comments we can proceed further great everything is audible generally says everything is audible great so I can go ahead moving ahead to next question which is question number 35 the writer mentioned in this we did not teach that we cover Aghas Shahid Ali in our online course but the other writers we did not so this is something that we did not study but again did not teach but again the same thing there are so many Indian writers who will ask questions and at times it becomes difficult to select so we focus on the ones who get repetitive questions and as I always say please don't feel depressed if you are not able to answer these questions the net paper is designed that they deliberately give 20 questions every year out of 100 which are very very difficult and they want students to not answer correctly they ask out of syllabus questions they say cut off from 70-80 that is a strategy even for UPSC all India rank 1 out of 2000 they cannot score 950 so this is not that all India rank 1 did not study enough for the UPSC exam but the paper is designed like that similarly like that so if there are some questions in the overall paper if you correct 80% questions that means you have done a fantastic job I would say if you correct 70% then also you have done a fantastic job okay moving ahead to question number 36 sorry at times I get like really okay just a second there is some issue with the software that I am using so I was on question number 35 yeah so 36 is name of the father is a term famous by Jack Lakan then there is a 37th question cultural theorist toward all and 38th question about criticism what is criticism in practical effective prescriptive and criticism for basically statement one statement to the end you have to answer three questions directly from literary theory literary theory is part of cultural studies so it's separate cultural theorist toward all also comes in literary theory or you can separately study so these three questions directly theory says that means again something that you have not studied theory properly and theory say 20-25 questions every year so you cannot miss out on theory and criticism both module number 6 and 7 of our online course extremely important just go and check module number 7 of all the writers syllabus is given on the website www.arpatakarwa.com just check that out and start your studies okay moving ahead to question number 14 question 39 again Noam Chomsky again literary theory very simple questions nothing difficult just name is like if you have studied then you will think this is out of syllabus but I am telling you guys out of syllabus questions I am telling you by myself that this question is out of syllabus we do not study the questions I am telling you are easy please believe me if you have studied this question then you will not find it difficult Noam Chomsky and all the writers I have told you you have put them in module 7 you will see that in our online course we have been studying for so many years because they have repeatedly questions coming okay moving ahead to question number 40 Ben Johnson which plays are not there flowers for leiton speaking the devil is an ass saffo and pheo woman in the moon and staple of news now again Ben Johnson very very important writer most of the time alchemist plays and goes to know the minor works of Ben Johnson it is very important because I have told you that the major writers you should know the major works and you should know the minor works right so only wallporn alchemist everyone in his humor will not study make a minor works list from there this time in the whole paper there were questions from the minor works the works you know you will not come from there I have read alchemist wallporn but even then I am not able to answer the questions I will tell you a very simple strategy whenever you are looking at any major writer your first thing should be to look at his entire biography summarize his points even when we give lectures the first lecture is always biography second lecture is minor works all the minor works tell you important points story tells you what is the story so that it is not easy to remember and then there are separate videos for major works so there will be one video on wallporn one on alchemist, one on every man in his humor but the minor works in all the one video we tell you slide by slide that you have only so much detail on them now don't read the minor works in detail the level at which you will read wallporn you don't have to read other minor works the only name of minor works and max to max 1-2 important points should be read so please don't make this mistake some people think that if we want to read the minor works then we will have to read all their works in detail that is not smart work that is just pure hard work that is not going to yield you results so biography is very important biography has all important points just like for Dhanandesh there is lecture in university so all those things are very important then second important thing is minor works 2-3 lines main main reference point and then major works in detail have to understand the character have to understand the plot have to understand important references if there is any other writer if there is any other work if there is any other important symbol is used this is how everything is done moving ahead my throat is dry just a second I have to drink some water I have this habit of speaking really loudly okay moving ahead we have whoever we we were at question number 41 a structured interview consist of this question is from research aptitude but generally this question is a part of paper one's syllabus interview and questionnaire tools of research methodology tools of data collection from there this question is I don't know why they have put it on paper but since research methodology is a part of paper 2 also that's why maybe they have just asked this question moving ahead question number 43 movement poets included and 5 writers can answer it now friends most of my students that we have a different module of literary movements in which we read all the literary movements okay I'll just tell you the names of few critical literary movements which you should know university with sons of Ben metaphysical poets then enlightenment cat club, graveyard poets romantic age, satanic school of poetry dark romanticism, transcendentalism Victorian age, pre black light brotherhood aestheticism, fireside oxwood movement, realism, naturalism impressionism, symbolism imaginism, surrealism modern age, mirheimer's club irish dramatic movement origin group, Georgian poets, Haldim renaissance, war poets, large generation loomsbury groups, stream of consciousness black mountain poets, new apacritics southern agrarians, post modern black arts movement existentialism theater of cruelty, epic theater angry young man, kitchen sink drama theater of absurd, theater of oppressed B generation and movement poets now see these all poets and these poets these groups who were the poets of these groups which type of transcendentalism what was the philosophy of those groups you need to know all these every year 2-3 questions come which are very easy if you remember these 40 poet movement groups then you will answer these questions but most of the people what they say is that these are not prescribed in UGC net so we will not read them whether they are prescribed or not please look at the question paper questions are coming there just like question number 3 movement poet question is here we will see further they have asked a question moving ahead who among the following are called Edwardian novelist literary movement then question number 46 love song of J.Alfred Prufrock names the following figures correct answer is Michael Angelo and Hamlet love song of J.Alfred Prufrock a very major work of T.S. Eliot the next important poem that you should be reading love song of J.Alfred Prufrock love song of J.Alfred Prufrock is written by whom everyone knows T.S. Eliot what makes you stand apart is that you have read two important names of characters mentioned which is Michael Angelo and Hamlet another option is Walt Whitman Walt Whitman who did not read J.Alfred Prufrock he knows Walt Whitman because of some famous works written by Walt Whitman so he thought let me mark the famous writer this is not how it is done J.Alfred Prufrock when you write you have to write down these key points when you are looking at the poem it is not just that you will get a summary references, very close questions are asked that is important moving ahead question number 47 again Graham Greene J.Alfred Prufrock four main writers he has been asked about minor works down and out in Paris and London grass is singing, journal of the plague year in a sort of life we read four minor works when we talk in online course because this question is repeated sometimes it is asked by a writer sometimes it is asked by a matchmaker sometimes Graham Greene has asked about the work or Daniel Defoe so please remember major works major writers minor works are very important and these four are important British novelists so it is very important that you make a list of important writers and also remember the important points moving ahead question number 49 which two of the following plays have been written by Edward LB Edward LB again is a very important American writer I would say not very very important but not exactly because somewhere in the middle I would keep him he is very important in terms of the works he has written he has a very famous work which is Zoo Story which you should be reading that question is asked and a delicate balance is asked so again American writers are also reading Robert Frost's Road Not Taken Robert Frost's more important poems also have to be read similarly Edward LB you have to search in American literature after doing control F you will find that we are teaching this writer because many times questions are coming on Edward LB so again people say American literature is not read look questions are coming it is up to you it is already around one hour and I am still on question number 50 so I am so sorry for moving so slowly but I want to actually tell you what you have to remember and you might feel that I am saying one thing very repeatedly because you see questions are coming repeatedly like that major writers are getting questions from minor works so I have to repeat that don't skip the minor works two Thomas Hobbes a philosophical track was published in the year now guys many people asked this question which writer is he he is not a writer he is a critic he has written many important pieces of essays like module number 6 when we read John Locke you can go and search module number 6 since 2018 when we are giving these courses because almost every alternate year either John Locke or Thomas Hobbes questions are coming most of the time when they are reading unit 6 criticism literary criticism they are writing Aristotle, Lorraine, Philip Sidney, John Trident, Samuels Johnson and Keats, Coleridge important Enlightenment age critics, Thomas Hobbes John Locke, Giambitas Kaviko Edward Burke, Edward Gibbin Adam Smith questions are coming so please ensure that you don't miss out on these writers the reason why I am saying the names again and again is because I want you to make a note of it you may not understand the spelling of Giambitas Kaviko from my pronunciation just go to my website go to module 6 you will find the spelling and you can write down the names okay moving ahead to question number 51 Raymond William again literary theory has a very important writer a question is there he is asked to put his works in a sequence so if you remember the chronological order in his works in the same order then this question is very easy for you 52 his tales of Grotesque and Arbesque now 4 writers American literature Nathaniel Hawthorne Mark Twain and Edgar Ellin Poe we haven't read this work but you can answer this question how? when we talk about Edgar Ellin Poe's biography and his works he wrote it on the time of Dark Romanticism and his works are very dark and grotesque so when you read the title tales of grotesque and Arbesque you know the word grotesque Edgar Ellin Poe is linked with grotesque type of writing so most probably the correct answer would be Edgar Ellin Poe this is how you make intelligent guesses in the net paper 50% of the paper is like this if you read it carefully all the writers we mentioned can give it easily around 25% paper is like this you can write intelligent guesswork in 100% time and 25% paper is like this where you will have a little challenge some works are like this which we have read many times it happens that they are unknown to us they deliberately put it to drop so that is a little challenging but 75% paper can answer easily moving ahead I will just move a little faster now moving ahead to question ok let me just skip a few questions again 54th of a question Greed Tragedy Milton seeks to adapt the form of Greed Tragedy many people have said the answer is wrong but no the answer is Samson Poe it is an agnostic word you will see one thing is mentioned in the lectures Greed Tragedy which is Bible related Christian myth it is a club he has tried his level best to create something called Christian Tragedy I would say he has adapted many things of Greed Tragedy that is why the correct answer is this and not Paradise Regained or Comus moving ahead to question number 56th Thomas Aquinas aesthetics is written by whom Umberto Eco again a very important writer now many people don't know this they are like I have heard this for the first time so those of you who just stick to the British literature who don't explore post-colonial who don't explore European literature American literature if you haven't read these 4 then you will find these writers unknown American literature Indian literature post-colonial literature in which all come Canadian Mexican Australian and African and then we have European literature in which all European countries Italian literature comes like Umberto Eco he is a part of Italian he is an Italian writer ok so he comes then we have different writers from different parts of European the entire Europe so you will also have to read different country literature you cannot just stick to British literature and think that you will get lost you have to look different from post-colonial you have to look different from European just for your reference let me tell you that in European you have to look at the Greek literature ancient Greek literature then Roman literature then Virgil then Italian literature we have Dante Italo, Calvino we have Umberto Eco then we have Russian literature Fyodor Dostovsky, Vyotel Stoy Anton Shikov Vladimir Nevikov Bertolt Bridge, Thomas Mann Franz Kafka French where Gustave Robert, Honour de Belzac Emile Zola, Albert Camus Margaret Prost and then we have other European writers in which we tell you Henry Kipson and Jack Rissau so you have to read all these writers from this list of 50 writers 2-3 writers come so this time he has asked from Eco moving ahead to the next Qatari commission's question again this is from English in India very simple English in India then question number 58 very very interesting Golden ball now James Frazer wrote this work even I had to prepare for the next so I had to search top 10 Russian writers and made a complete list of them but this writer didn't even come to me when I started solving the past year I saw that every year a single writer's question is coming and it is coming till today I don't know who is setting the paper but that person is obsessed with this writer Golden ball works please note question number 58 again for those of you who joined late I am telling you this question paper is there in the pinned comment I have given you the link of google form, you can download it and see this question paper and in this question paper question number 58 please note down this question this question and this author will remember this next time with a very very high chance question will come from here moving ahead to the next question match the following question number 59 4 important literary theorist John Crowe Ransom F.R. Levis 4 names of 4 works if you have heard these 4 audio lectures I am pretty sure this would be the easiest question for you in the entire paper moving ahead arrange the correct chronological sequence of the publication of the text now seeing these questions most of the time what people do is that they are like I don't remember but now I will tell you the works September 1, 1939 poem, caller, depot, paradise laws, seen things 5 poems to chronologically I don't remember the chronological date of one of these 5 poems still I can very easily put them in the chronological order how? I should know the poem is written in this the caller is written by Whom? if you guys can answer John Dunn so this is the period of Renissa in the late 1500s then the next work is Paradise Lost right after Elizabethan period we have Age of Milton Paradise Lost then is Beppo Beppo is written by Whom? if you guys can answer very quickly Beppo is written by Whom? guys I want the answer Beppo is not written by Milton wrong okay let me give you a hint Beppo is written by somebody from the romantic age Byron, absolutely Amir so the right answer is Byron so Beppo again is coming after Milton so Beppo came from there then the next work is September 1, 1939 which is written by a modern poet right World War 1 started at that time so this is September 1 last is Seen Things which is written by Seema Seeni which is a postmodern poet so if you remember chronology history of English literature then you can put this poet easily Tamina Khan Dylan Thomas is the wrong answer Beppo is written by Byron okay moving ahead to 60 I will just skip a few questions quickly beat generation 63 question number 363 beat generation literary movement we just saw there were two questions Edwardian age and another was I think there was some question from literary movement 43 question number 43 was from literary movement movement poets asked which movement poets are from again a question came which is from the literary movement which is beat generation so see three questions came from literary movement if you put one week I have given 25 lectures they were read and heard and those writers these three questions are correct which is a very simple question so this is important beat generation most of the students don't know about it so here they will not ask in depth they will ask a lot of surface level which is not a member of the beat generation we will just ask this much let's move ahead question 65 Francis Bacon the advancement of learning was dedicated to now Francis Bacon very important essay advancement of learning is very important work he was divided into six parts from which he was dedicated so James the first was dedicated so this is how you have to remember any important work important pointers now moving ahead question number 68 let's say the character who discuss the relative merits of French drama and English drama in essay of dramatic poetry essay of dramatic poetry is a very important literary criticism work we have to read it in detail that's why a character name is asked who is comparing merits of French drama and English drama so any major work people go into detail so major work will not be a summary of two lines that is for minor works okay moving ahead which is the correct chronological order which is very very simple all five are from different ages Francis Bacon is the first then Joseph Edison who is Charles Lamb Charles Lamb come to pre-romantic then pre-romantic then we have Matthew Arnold and then we have Virginia Woolf Multi Arnold is Victorian and Virginia Woolf is modern any brighter you don't have to date only chronology if you know you can solve it which among the following is true about religious lazy religious lazy is again one important work where there are many questions one of John Trident's work even though it's a minor work there are many questions and every year so if you have followed the past then you must have read religious lazy in detail simple question which if you have read John Trident correctly then then then there is a question Samuel Johnson's question is an account of the life of Mr. Richard Savage son of old rivers was the first major biography published by now we all know Samuel Johnson is known for his biographies so when we are reading Samuel Johnson we don't have to read his biography we have to biographical information we have to also read some major biographies that he has written you need to know the name of those minor works and this is how you can solve this question very very easily then there is a question yes Adam in Adam Beed or George Elliott is a carpenter doctor, teacher, mason now see George Elliott's Adam Beed is a very very important work we have other works of George from where we get questions Adam Beed is also a major work so the question will come from the character it is a very detailed detailed study in order to solve these kind of questions but I would again classify this is a very simple question Adam Beed is something which is very very important for any net aspirant to read so you need to know the summary and the characters then there is this question number number 75 arrange a chronological sequence of events that affected literary criticism and theory see I always when I teach you any age in British literature I start with the political, historic cultural background of that age we look at all the major events that happened in that age protestant, Catholic Revolution or whoever or Frosers or Henry VIII then when we come to Age of Restoration we read about Oliver Cromwell Charles II Restoration then when we come to Romantic age we read that it was a French Revolution how romantic writers inspired we also look at Victorian age then we look at industrialization important acts that were happening how feminism spread first world war until you read these things you won't be able to understand many things in the net of English literature plus every year 2-3 questions come from the important literary events or historic events that happened like end of world war II Martin Luther King Jr. I have a dream Russian Revolution India's independence these are some important things that you should know sometimes they say there is an exhibition at that time they ask about great exhibition or company so you need to know all these things okay moving ahead to question number 78 debate on the condition of England question was initiated by Thomas Carly very very simple question if you have read Thomas Carly in British literature you can get this question absolutely right now you won't get any book about Thomas Carly any guide book history of English literature these are some writers that you have to read separately that is the reason why I am again stating please refer to the module why list that I have given and please ensure that you read those writers separately if you are a part of online course you don't have to worry you have given detailed lectures so you don't have to go anywhere else moving ahead to the next topic question number 80 captain Frederick Wentworth a character see again Jane Austen very very important novelist you need to know all her works okay moving ahead now question number 82 we didn't read it Oxford professor of poetry chair this was something that I did not you know teach my students so this might be a very tricky question for them moving ahead to next question okay which of the following playwrights have collaborated in writing the satire 3 hours after marriage John Gay, John Ryden, Alexander Pope William Congreve and George Erbuth North okay so if you have read Alexander Pope George Erbuth North and pretty sure you will know Alexander Pope, John Erbuth North they all were connected and along with John Gay they wrote the satire okay from which Charles Dickens are the following lines extracted, Charles lines the novels, great expectation David Copperfield, Nicholas and Bleakhouse see again as I told you when you will read major works for writers like Charles Dickens George Eliot Thomas Hardy Virginia Woolf when you will read all these you need to know important lines and you need to know their writing style so that if any of these Charles lines are given you will be able to guess who wrote it now moving ahead to again question number 86 very very simple question 4 main theorists Raymond Williams Antonio Gramsky P.R.C. Bourgeois these writers have given concepts hegemony, cultural capital, subculture, popular culture they have to match that these cultural studies are very simple questions which of the following works are written by William Falkner now when we talk about William Falkner sound in the fairy as I laid eyes but again since William Falkner is a very very important American writer you have to also look at the major or minor writers minor works so like Light in August and Absalom as Selam are the two works which are written by William Falkner okay there is a question on A.K. Ramanujan A.K. Ramanujan, the famous Indian English poet was also a photographer, translator, painter, classical singer, teacher at the University of Chicago so see, the biographies of the writers are very important we have Ferdinand Sashor and A.K. Ramanujan have come to this question named the play during the performance of which the Globe Theatre was burned down in 1613 it was Henry VIII and then we have reading comprehension K5 questions and passage, reading comprehension K5 questions 5 or 3 questions, no 5 questions okay so with that note we have completed the entire analysis of UGC net English, shift one paper since I am running out of breath after speaking so much for so long, I would want to end the lecture today and I will come again tomorrow and discuss shift 2 entire question paper and analysis quick give away you know some key takeaways from this entire long youtube life is number 1, the paper wasn't hard the paper was very very easy for those who knew the writers so if you know the list of the writers and what you have to read if you know the paper was easy there were 15 tricky questions I admit but they are every year that is why I say that the paper was not that easy if 70% paper is something that any net aspirant can easily answer who has prepared carefully if 50% of the direct questions are in 20 I would always say that the paper was easy and I have told you this in the entire paper review and I am telling you again whoever will see this webinar in the end of this youtube life I am again requesting you to open your laptop with the full course syllabus see control F and put the unknown writers in module 1, module 2 in different modules you will see that all the writers are part of the course and in 2018 Seher and Bhai they are a part of the course because they are getting questions every year because you are not exposed to those writers, you are not studying them that is why you may think that the paper was out of syllabus but I also felt that when I was giving the paper in literature and literary theory I did not know the writers for Dananda, Seher, William and all of that I also felt that it is out of the syllabus but when I understood what syllabus are the same papers start looking easy the paper was easy I would not say the paper was difficult it would be difficult for people who have not prepared well but that is for any exam even if you are going for an exam and you are not going to finish the syllabus you will find those questions difficult but that does not mean the paper was difficult the paper will be difficult when the people who have studied or the teachers who are studying in this industry will also find the paper difficult but as in when I took you through the question paper very quickly I skipped some questions because repeatedly I had to tell you these things note that please do your preparation accordingly the biography of major writers minor works and major works the in-depth study is very important secondly don't leave the minor works we don't know the writers that is why they make very easy questions wrong so we don't have to make that mistake we have to study minor works and we have to study minor writers with that note I would like to take your leave as I always say that's it from my side for this lecture I will meet you very soon in the next youtube live till the time we meet next happy learning keep loving literature and stay tuned to right so with that note I am taking leave for all of you I am going to come again tomorrow with the shift to paper analysis and I am also going to keep the expected cut off post on youtube community tab for anyone of you who want to just have a look at it ok so with that note bye bye good night to all of you