UGC NET JRF Psychology: 500+ Paper 1 Practice Questions & Previous Year Questions

In this blog, you will find a comprehensive PDF of Paper 1 practice questions to help you prepare for UGC NET Psychology. Regular practice is essential for improving speed, accuracy, and confidence in the final days before the exam. Use these questions to revise important concepts and assess your preparation level.

6/17/2026

Paper 1: The Make-or-Break Section for UGC NET & JRF

While subject preparation is important, Paper 1 often plays an important role in determining whether you qualify for UGC NET and secure a JRF. Many candidates miss the cutoff not because of their subject knowledge, but due to insufficient preparation and practice for Paper 1.

With the exam just 10-15 days away, this is the ideal time to focus on intensive practice. To help you with your preparation, we are sharing a PDF containing a large collection of practice questions, including previous year questions and topic-wise practice sets.

Make sure to solve as many questions as possible, identify your weak areas, and work on improving your speed and accuracy.

Download the PDF below and start practicing.

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