Wednesday, February 1, 2012

CTET(Central Teacher Eligibility Test) Solved Paper- II (Upper Primary Level)

( Exam held on 29  January 2012)
 
PART I
CHILD DEVELOPMENT AND PEDAGOGY 


1. When a teacher involves a visually challenge learner in group activities with the other learners of the class, she is
(1) acting according to the spirit of inclusive education (Answer)
(2) helping all the learners to develop sympathy towards the visually challenged learner
(3) likely to increase the stress on the visually challenged learner
(4) creating barriers to learning for the class

2. A teacher uses audio-visual aids and physical activities in her teaching because they
(1) facilitate effective assessment
(2) provide a diversion to learners
(3) utilize maximum number of senses to enhance learning (Answer)
(4) provide relief to the teacher

3. A teacher engages her learners in a number of group activities such as group discussions, group projects, etc. the learning dimension it highlights is
(1) learning through recreation
(2) language-guided learning
(3) competition-based learning
(4) learning as a social activity (Answer)

4. Science and Art exhibitions, music and dance shows and bringing out school magazines, are meant to
(1) train students for various professions
(2) establish a name for the school
(3) satisfy the parents
(4) provide a creative channel for learners (Answer)

5. A teacher always helps her learners link the knowledge they have derived in one subject area with the knowledge from other subject areas. This helps to promote
(1) correlation and transfer of knowledge (Answer)
(2) individual differences
(3) learner autonomy
(4) reinforcement

6. Creativity is usually associated with
(1) Imitation
(2) Convergent thinking
(3) Divergent thinking (Answer)
 (4) Modelling

7. A student works hard to clear an entrance test for admission into a medical college. The student is said to be motivated
(1) experientially
(2) intrinsically (Answer)
(3) extrinsically
(4) individually

8. The ‘doing aspect of behavior falls in the
(1) Psychological domain of learning
(2) Cognitive domain of learning
(3) Affective domain of learning
(4) Cognitive domain of learning (Answer)

9. Which of the following is predominantly heredity related factor?
(1) Participation in social activities
(2) Attitude towards peer group
(3) Thinking pattern
(4) Colour of the eyes (Answer)

10. Teachers should study the errors of their students they often indicate the(1) need for differentiated curriculum
(2) extent of their knowledge
(3) remedial strategies needed (Answer)
(4) pathways for ability grouping

11. Seema learns every lesson very quickly but Leena takes longer to learn them. It denotes the developmental principle of
(1) inter-relationships
(2) continuity
(3) general to specific
(4) individual differences (Answer)

12. Environmental factors that shape development include all of the following except
(1) culture
(2) quality of education
(3) physique (Answer)
(4) quality of nutrition

13. According to theories of motivation, a teacher can enhance learning by
 (1) setting uniform standards of expectations
(2) not having any expectations from students
(3) setting extremely high expectations
(4) setting realistic expectations from students (Answer)

14. Development starts from
(1) pre-natal stage (Answer)
 (2) the stage of infancy
(3) pre-childhood stage
(4) post-childhood stage

15. Ability to recognize and classify all varieties of animals, minerals and plants, according to multiple intelligences theory, is called
(1) Naturalist intelligence (Answer)

(2) Linguistic intelligence
(3) Spatial intelligence
(4) Logico- mathematical intelligence

16. The statement “Majority of the people are average, a few very bright and a few very dull” is based on the established principle of
(1) Distribution of intelligence (Answer)
 (2) Growth of intelligence
(3) Intelligence and sex differences
(4) Intelligence and racial differences

17. According to Piaget’s cognitive theory of learning, the process by which the cognitive structure is modified is called
(1) Accommodation
(2) Assimilation (Answer)
(3) Schema
(4) Perception

18. When previous learning makes no difference at all to the learning in a new situation, it is called
(1) Absolute transfer of learning
(2) Positive transfer of learning
(3) Negative transfer of learning
(4) Zero transfer of learning (Answer)

19. Thinking is essentially
(1) a psychomotor process
(2) a psychological phenomenon
(3) an affective behavior
(4) a cognitive activity (Answer)

20. In a child-centered classroom, children generally learn
(1) mainly from the teacher
(2) individually
(3) in groups
(4) individually and in groups (Answer)

21. In co-operative learning, older and more proficient students assist younger and lesser skilled students. This leads to
 (1) higher moral development
(2) conflict between the groups
(3) higher achievement and self-esteem (Answer)
(4) intense competition

22. The major frustration that children with hearing loss face in the classroom is
(1) the inability to take examinations with other students
(2) the inability to read the prescribed textbook
(3) the inability to participate in sports and games
(4) the inability to communicate or share information with others (Answer)

23. Dyslexia is associated mainly with difficulties in
(1) reading (Answer)

(2) speaking
(3) speaking and hearing
(4) hearing

24. Gifted students will realize their potential when
(1) they learn with other students (Answer)

(2) they are segregated from other students
(3) they attend private coaching classes
(4) they are tested frequently

25. A good textbook avoids
(1) social responsibility
(2) gender bias (Answer)
(3) gender sensitivity
(4) gender equality

26. The stage of cognitive development according to Piaget, in which a child displays ‘object permanence’ is
 (1) Formal operational stage
(2) Sensorimotor stage
(3) Pre-operational stage (Answer)
(4) Concrete operational stage

27. Inclusive education refers to a school education system that
 (1) emphasizes the need to promote the education of the girl child only
(2) includes children with disability
(3) includes children regardless of physical, intellectual, social, linguistic or other
differently abled conditions (Answer)

(4) encourages education of children with special needs through exclusive schools

28. According to Kohlberg, the thinking process involved in judgments about questions of right and wrong is called
(1) Moral reasoning (Answer)
(2) Moral realism
(3) Moral dilemma
(4) Morality co-operation

29. A student is aggressive in his behavior towards his peer group and does not conform to the norms of the school. This student needs help in
 (1) Higher order thinking skills
(2) Cognitive domain
(3) Psychomotor domain
(4) Affective domain (Answer)

30. Teachers are advised to involve their learners in group activities because, besides facilitating learning, they also help in
(1) Socialization (Answer)
(2) Value conflicts
(3) Aggression
(4) Anxiety

Mathematics

31. Rizul is a kinesthetic learner. His teacher Mr. Neha understood his style of learning. Which of the following strategies should she chose to clear his concept of multiplication?
(1) Counting the points of intersection on criss-cross lines (answer)



(2) Forcing him to memorize all tables
(3) Use strings and beads of two different colours to get the multiples of 2,3, etc.

(4) Skip counting


32. Use of Abacus in Class II does not help the students to
(1) understand the significance of place valu
(2) read the numbers without error
(3) write the numeral equivalent of numbers given in words
(4) attain perfection in counting

33. In which of the following divisions, will the remainder be more than the remainder you get when you divide 176 by 3?
(1) 174 / 4
(2) 175 / 3
(3) 176 / 2
(4) 173 / 5 (answer)

34. 500 cm + 50m + 5 km =
(1) 500 m
(2) 555 m
(3) 5055 m (answer)
 (4) 55m

35. Sum of place values of 6 in 63606
(1) 60606 (answer)

 (2) 6606
(3) 6066
(4) 18

36. The difference of 5671 and the number obtained on reversing its digits is
(1) 4906
(2) 3916
(3) 7436
(4) 3906 (answer)

37. Study the following pattern:
1 1 1
11 11 121
111 111 12321
..........
..........
´ =
´ =
´ =
What is 11111 × 11111?
(1) 123454321 (answer)

(2) 12345421
(3) 123453421
(4) 1234321

38. ‘Recognition of patterns and their completion’ is an essential part of Mathematics curriculum at primary stage as it
(1) develops creativity and artistic attributes in students
(2) prepares students to take up competitive examinations
(3) helps the students in solving ‘Sudoku’ puzzles
(4) promotes creativity amongst students and helps them to understand properties of numbers and operations

39. Which of the following is correct?
(1) Predecessor of successor of 1000

(2) Predecessor of predecessor of 1000 is 999
(3) Successor of predecessor of 1000 is 1001
(4) Successor of predecessor of 1000 is 1002

40. A shop has 239 toys. Seventy more toys were brought in. then 152 of them were sold. The number of toys left was(1) 239 + 70+ 152
(2) 239 – 70 + 152
(3) 239 + 70 – 152 (answer)
 (4) 239 – 70 – 152

41. A pencil costs two and a half rupees. Amit buys one and a half dozen pencils and gives a 100 rupee note to the shopkeeper. The money he will get back is
(1) Rs 45
(2) Rs 65
(3) Rs 30
(4) Rs 55 (answer)

42. In the product 3759 ×  9573, the sum of tens’ digit and units’ digit is
(1) 7 (answer)
(2) 9
(3) 16
(4) 0

43. What time is 4 hours 59 minutes before 2:58 P.M.?
(1) 9:59 A.M.
(2) 10:01 A.M.
(3) 9:59 P.M.
(4) 9:57 A.M. (answer)

44. If 567567567 is divided by 56 , the quotient is
(1) 111
(2) 10101
(3) 1001001 (answer)
(4) 3

45. 19 thousands + 19 hundreds + 19 ones is equal to
 (1) 21090
(2) 20919 (answer)
(3) 19919
(4) 191919

46 How many 1/8 are in 1/2 ?
(1) 8
(2) 4 (answer)(3) 2
(4) 16

47. Most appropriate strategy that can be used to internalize the skill of addition of money is(1) Use of models
(2) Role play (answer)
(3) Solving lots of problems
(4) Use of ICT

48. A teacher uses the following riddle in a class while developing the concept of base 10 and place value:
‘I am less than 8 tens and 4 ones.’
The objective of this activity is

(1) to have some fun in the class and to break monotony
(2) to reinforce the concept of base 10 and place value
(3) to do summative assessment
(4) to introduce the concept of tens and ones to the students

49. The objective of teaching number system to Class III students is to enable the students
(1) to see the numbers as groups of hundreds, tens and ones and to understand the significance of place values

(2) to master the skill of addition and subtraction of four
(3) to master the skill of reading large
(4) to count up to 6 digits

50. To teach various units of length to the students of Class III, a teacher shall take the following materials to the class -
(1) Centimeter ruler and measuring tape
(2) Rulers of different lengths and different units, measuring rod, measuring strip used by architects (answer)
(3) Measuring tape with centimeter on one side and meter on the other side
(4) Relation chart of various uni

51. The concept of areas of plane figures can be introduced to the students of Class V by -
(1) measuring the area of any figure with the help of different objects like palm, leaf, pencil, etc. (answer)
 (2) calculating the area of rectangle by finding length and using the formula for area of a rectangle
(3) stating the formula for area of rectangle and square
(4) calculating the area of figures with the help of counting unit squares

52. Computational skills in Mathematics can be enhanced by
(1) Describing algorithm only
(2) conducting hands-on activities in class
 (3) clarifying concepts and procedures followed by lots of practice
(4) giving conceptual knowledge alone
53. Ms. Reena uses a grid activity to teach the concept of  multiplication of decimals. A sample is illustrated below:


02. × .03 = .06
Through this method, Ms. Reena is
(1) focusing more on conceptual knowledge and problem-solving and less on problem procedural knowledge
(2) using traditional approach of learning
(3) focusing on developing problem solving skills
(4) focusing more on procedural knowledge and less on conceptual knowledge

54. To assess the students’ competency on solving of word problems based on addition and subtraction, rubrics of assessments are
(1) comprehension of problem, identification of operation to be performed representation of problem mathematically, solution of problem and presentation of problem (answer)
(2) understanding of problem and writing of correct solution
(3) identification of problem, performing correct operation
(4) incorrect, partially correct, completely correct

55. While planning a lesson on the concept of fraction addition, a teacher is using the activity of strip folding:

















The above activity is a
(1) content activity
(2) post-content activity
(3) wastage of time
(4) pre-content activity

56. A suitable approach for explaining that a remainder is always less than the divisor to Class IV students can be
(1) perform lots of division sums on the black remainder is less than the divisor
(2) explain verbally to the students, several times
(3) represent division sums as mixed fractions and explain that the numerator of the fraction part is the remainder
(4) grouping of objects in multiples of divisor and showing that the number of objects,not in the group, are less than the divisor

57. While teaching the addition of fractions, it was observed by Mr. Singh that the following type of error is very common:
2/3 + 2/5 =  4/10

Mr. Singh should take the following remedial action:
(1) Give more practice of same type of problems
(2) Give pictorial representation to clear the concept of addition of unlike fractions, followed by drill of same type of problems
(3) Advise the students to work hard and practice the problems of fraction
(4) Explain the concept of LCM of denominator


58. The figure consists of five squares of the same size. The area of the figure is 180 square centimeters. The perimeter (in cm) of the figure will be(1) 45
(2) 48
(3) 72 (answer)
(4) 36





59. The NCF (2005) considers that Mathematics involves ‘a certain way of thinking and reasoning. The vision can be realized by
(1) giving special coaching to students
(2) adopting exploratory approach, manipulative, connecting concepts to real life, use of involving students in discussions
(3) rewriting all text-books of Mathematics
(4) giving lots of problem worksheets to students


60. The solid as shown in the figure is made up of cubical blocks each of side 1 cm. The number of blocks is 
(1) 52
(2) 60 (answer)
 (3) 72
(4) 48





Environmental Studies

61 Samir of Class V usually does not submit his assignments to the EVS teacher in time. The  best corrective measure could be to 
(1) bring it to the notice of the Principal
(2) stop him from going to the games cl
(3) find out the reasons for irregularity and counsel Samir
(4) write a note to parents about his irregularity

62 While teaching how different food items can be kept fresh for some time, Radha enumerated the following
 (a) Put it in a bowl and keep the bowl in an
(b) Wrap it in a damp cloth
(c) Spread it open in sunshine
(d) Cut it into small pieces and keep it in the dark
Which one of the following food items is she referring to, correspond above?
(1) Cooked rice (answer) 
(2) Onion, garlic
(3) Green coriander
(4) Kaju Burfi

63 While teaching the topic ‘Friction’ to Class V students, a teacher gave a number of examples to explain that friction is also useful to us in many ways. Which one of the following examples was quoted by her incorrectly?
 (1) We are able to write due to friction between the tip of the pen and the paper
(2) We are able to walk because of friction between our shoes and the ground
(3) An object thrown vertical always comes back to us due to friction (answer)
(4) A vehicle stops on application of brakes

64 While performing experiments with water, but a small iron nail sinks in water. This can be explained by the 
 (1) iron is lighter than water and steel heavier is than water
(2) force on a steel bowl is more than its whereas force on an iron nail lesser is than weight (answer)
(3) force on an iron nail is more than its weight whereas force on a steel bowl is l
than its weight
(4) iron is heavier water and steel is lighter than water

65 Which one of the following four teaching methodologies followed by four different Science teachers for teaching the topic ‘Air Pollution’ is most appropriate?
(1) Dictating the answers to all the questions in the exercise after completing the topic
(2) Showing a documentary film on ‘Air pollution’ to the students
(3) Asking the students to collect air samples before and after Diwali, study their quality and tabulate the fin 
(4) Asking the students to read the topic form the text meaning of concepts/terms

66 A teacher can identify a stressed child when the child shows the following behavior:
(1) Aggressive behavior
 
(2) Full concentration in studies
(3) Excessive talking
(4) Hyperactivity

67 The major purpose of periodic parent-teacher interactions is to -
(1) share the information about ongoing events in the school
(2) discuss the child’s strengths and weaknesses for reinforcement and improvement (answer)
(3) develop a social relationship with each other
(4) highlight each other’s shortcomings

68 All big cities are facing the problem of environmental pollution as a result of a large number of vehicles on the roads. The best way an individual in towards environmental protection is by -
(1) getting the engine of personal vehicle checked regularly for environmental safe limits
(2) using a public transport system for travelling (Answer)
(3) avoiding frequent travel outside the home
(4) not keeping a personal vehicle like scooter, car etc,

69 While teaching the topic on ‘Air is everywhere,’ a teacher asks the following questions from the students: 
(a) Is there air in the soil?
(b) Is there air inside water?
(c) Is there air inside our body ?
(d) Is there air inside our bones?

Which one of the following skills is the teacher trying to develop in the learners?
(1) Classification skills
(2) Thinking skills
(3) Emotional skills
(4) Observation skills (answer)

70 Which one of the following is a good coking practice -
(1) Washing the vegetables nicely and than cutting
(2) Cutting the vegetables and then washing these in running water
(3) Keeping the vegetables in sunshine for some time before cutting and cooking
(4) Cooking the vegetables by deep frying to kill bacteria

71 While teaching the topic on ‘Air’ an EVS teacher wanted to demonstrate air has weight and occupies space. Her colleague suggested the following four different activities for this purpose to her:
(a) Place an empty inverted beaker on the surface of the water and start pressing it down
(b) Suck the juice through a straw
(c) Blow air in a balloon
(d) tie two inflated balloons to a rod and establish equilibrium. Then puncture on of the balloons.
Which of the above inverted beaker on the surface of the water and start pressing it
activities will lead to demonstrating the desired result?
(1) a and b
(2) a and d (answer)
(3) b and d
(4) a and c

72 A Science teacher administered a test after teaching the topic on ‘Respiration’ and obseved that majority of the students did not understand the difference between breathing, this could be due to the reason that
(1) she could not explain the related concept effectively in the class
 (2) she was not their class teacher
(3) the students could not understand the question correctly
(4) there was usually lot of indiscipline in her class

73 in order to separate a mixture of sand and salt, which one of the following four sequences of processes has to be used?
(1) Filtration, decantation, evaporation, sedimentation
 
(2) Evaporation, sedimentation,
(3) Decantation, sedimentation, evaporation, filtration
(4) Sedimentation, decantation, filtration, evaporation

74 Rekha’s mother adds Phitkari (Alum) to water collected from the pond every day in order to
(1) decolourize water
(2) sediment light suspended impurities 
(3) change hard water into soft water
(4) kill germs in water

75 Weight-lifters are generally required to make more muscles and body mass. For this purpose, they need to take a diet which is rich in
(1) Proteins (answer)
 
(2) Carbohydrates
(3) Fats
(4) Vitamins

76 Which one of the following teaching strategies will be most, effective for maximum involvement of students in teaching the concept of food chain?
(1) Ask students to collect related information from internet
(2) Ask students to copy all examples of different food chains written on the black board
(3) Make play-cards of organisms and ask student groups to arrange them to depict different food chins
 (4) Ask students to explore possible food chains operating in differ

77 An air-pump is kept in aquarium in order to
(1) make water cleaner
(2) provide more carbon dioxide to water plants
(3) allow more oxygen to dissolve in water 
(4) enhance the beauty of the aquarium

78 Anjali’s friend suggested the following four ways to avoid tooth decay:
(a) Brush your teeth twice a day 
(b) Wear braces to avoid enamel decay
(c) Avoid sweets, chocolates and carbonated drinks
(d) Rinse mouth after every meal


Which of the above ways should Anjali follow?
(1) b, c and d
(2) c, d and a (answer) 
(3) d, a and b
(4) a and c
 
79 Study the Venn diagram given below:
Which of the following animals can be placed at ‘X’?
(1) Crocodile (answer)
 
(2) Eel
(3) Shark
(4) Fish

 
80 Which one of the following pairs of life processes occurs both in
(1) Growth and food making
(2) Reproduction and found making
(3) Reproduction and germination
(4) Growth and reproduction
 
81 In which one of the following groups are the words intimately related?
 (1) Mosquito, Malaria, Anaemia, Iron
(2) Iron, Malaria, Anaemia, Blood
(3) Iron, Haenigkibub, Anaemia, Amla
(4) Mosquito, Dengue, Iron, Jaggery

82 A fish dies when it is put in an aquarium filled with previously boiled water but cooled to room temperature. This happens because the water in the aquarium is
(1) unfit for swimming by fish
(2) depleted in oxygen
(3) unfit for drinking by fish
(4) depleted in minerals

83 Which one of the following best describes the features on the surface of the Moon?
(1) No, air no gravity, smooth surface
(2) No water, enough air, high mountains
(3) No water deep craters, high mountains
(4) No air, no gravity no water

84 Arti noticed the following precautions related to prevention of spread of a disease on a poster:
(a) Do not let water collect around you
(b) Keep water pots, coolers and tanks clean
(c) Spray oil if water has collected at some place
(d) Use nets to protect yourself

The poster is aimed at creating awareness about the spread of
(1) Dengue and Japanese Encephalitis

(2) Small pox and Malar
(3) Dengue and Eye flu
(4) Typhoid and Cholera

85 After having been taught about the rich flora and fauna in India, the students of primary
classes were taken to Ranthambhore National Park by the school. This would help the students to

(1) develop respect for nature
(2) co-relate classroom learning to real-life situations
(3) develop skills for environmental protection
(4) have fun and enjoy

86 In order to introduce the topic on ‘Nutrition’ in class more effectively a teacher should - 
(1) show the model of human denture
(2) ask the students to open their Tiffin-boxes, see the contents, followed by teacher’s explanation (answer)
(3) give examples of different foods rich in nutrients
(4) draw the diagram of digestive system

87 Engage, Explore, Explain, Elaborate and Evaluate are five important ‘Es’ in relation to effective teaching of Science To provide practical experiences to the students related to the concept of ‘Necessary conditions for  germination’, a Science teacher asks them to do the following activities:
(a) Soak seeds overnight and keep these is a wet cotton cloth .
(b) Observe the seeds after two days and record the changes.
(c) Read the book and attempt the given worksheet
Which of the five ‘Es’ given above are not being covered in the above activities given by the teacher?
 (1) Engage and Evaluate
(2) Explain and Elaborate
(3) Explain and Evaluate
(4) Engage and Explore

88 The topic ‘Depletion of Petroleum and Coal’ was taught to Section A of a class by using multimedia capsule while the other Section B was taught through diagrams drawn on the Green Board. It was found later that students of Section A understood the topic to a better extent. This could be due to the reason that -
(1) Green Board is not a good visual aid
(2) Multiple approach is closer to everyday life situations
(3) Use of multimedia aids is comparatively more economical
(4) Audio-visual aids engage all the senses for better retention

89 There are four below average students in a class. Which one of the following strategies will be most effective to bring them at par with the other students?
(1) Make them sit in the front row and supervise their work constantly
(2) Identify their weak areas of learning and provide  remedial measures accordingly (answer) 
(3) Ensure that they attend the school regularly
(4) Give them additional assignments to do at home

90 Which one of the following sequences of steps is the correct way of preparing a balanced question paper?
(1) Preparing a design, preparing a blueprint, writing and editing the questions, writing the marking scheme
 
(2) Preparing the design, writing the questions, preparing the marking scheme, matching with the blueprint
(3) Writing and editing the questions, matching with the writing the marking scheme
(4) Writing the questions, preparing the blueprint, matching with the design, writing the marking scheme
 
English – II  
 
121 Comprehensive Evaluation refers to assessment of
(1) co-curricular activities
(2) academic subjects
(3) both scholastic and co-scholastic areas (answer)
(4) summative assessment tests

122 A mixed ability group is heterogeneous in
(1) economic status
(2) gender and age
(3) social strata
(4) knowledge and skill (answer)

123 Teachers should not give corporal punishment to learners because
(1) it makes parents very angry (answer)

(2) it is risky
(3) it creates stress and fear in learners
(4) it is only an emotional release for the teachers


124 Pre-reading tasks are meant for
(1) evaluating the reading skill of the learners
(2) giving the meanings of difficult words and phrases
(3) introducing the main idea and motivating the learners (answer)
(4) explaining the grammatical items used in the reading text

125 When a teacher asks her students to write a letter after having a group discussion, she is
(1) adopting the Direct Method of language teaching
(2) integrating different language skills (answer)
(3) following a traditional method
(4) likely to confuse the students

126 Speaking skill can be best developed by enabling the learners to
(1) read challenging and difficult texts
(2) communicate in real-life situations (answer)
(3) listen to the model provided by the teacher
(4) avoid all errors while speaking

127 Curriculum is an educational programme which does not does not state
(1) The lesson planning details of the topics (answer)

(2) the educational purpose of a programme
(3) the content (material, etc.) teaching strategies and learning experiences which will be necessary to achieve this purpose
(4) the means of evaluating whether these educational ends have been achieved or not

128 A good test on reading comprehension will have questions
(1) that focus primarily on the structures and words used in the text
(2) that test the textual knowledge thoroughly
(3) that encourage learners to write answers without errors
(4) that test inference, interpretation and evaluation besides comprehension (answer)

129 Teaching grammar is useful to improve
(1) accuracy (answer)

(2) fluency
(3) literacy
(4) numeracy

130 Picture comprehension is effective to promote
(1) artistic skill
(2) speaking skill (answer)
(3) listening skill
(4) literary skill

131 Seating arrangement should be flexible in a language classroom because
(1) it facilitates pair work and group work (answer)

(2) it reduces the responsibility of the teacher
(3) it helps the teacher in maintaining discipline
(4) it helps learners change their places frequently

132 Learners acquire a language by
(1) using the language in a natural interactive environment (answer)

(2) analyzing the structure of the language
(3) studying the literature of the language
(4) learning about the culture of the speakers of the speakers of that language

133 All-round development of a child implies
(1) providing vocational education for the learner to function in any work environment
(2) harmonious development of physical, emotional and mental faculties (answer)
(3) specialized training to make the learner a ‘Jack all Trades’
(4) Following the natural stages of child development

134 The most important feature of an effective language classroom is opportunity for learners to
 (1) relax
(2) interact (answer)
(3) evaluate
(4) imitate

135 In learning a new language, multilingualism is
(1) a methodology
(2) an asset
(3) an interference
(4) a burden (answer)

Directions: Read the passage given below and answer the questions (Q. NO. 136-141) that follow
by choosing the most appropriate option.

The study of history provides many benefits. First, we learn from the past. We may repeat mistakes, but, at least, we have the opportunity to avoid them. Second, history teachers us what questions to ask about the present. Contrary to some people’s view, the study of history is not the memorization of names, dates, and places. It is the thoughtful examination of the forces that have shaped the courses of human life. We can examine events from the past and then draw inferences about current events. History teaches us about likely outcomes.
Another benefit of the study of history id the broad range of human experience which is covered. War and peace are certainly covered as are national and international affairs. However, matters of culture (art, literature and music) are also included in historical study. Human nature is an important part of history: emotions like passion, greed, and insecurity have influenced the shaping of world affairs. Anyone who thinks that the study of history is boring has not really studied history.

136 By studying history we can
(1) question the authority
(2) repeat mistakes
(3) predict the future
(4) avoid mistakes (answer)

137 Which method of teaching history would the author of this passage support?
(1) Analyzing wars and their causes (answer)

(2) Applying historical events to modern society
(3) Using flash cards to remember specific facts
(4) Weekly quizzes on dates and events

138 History is all about
(1) maps, information and detailed data
(2) memorizing names, dates and places
(3) understanding international affairs
(4) studying about a broad range of human experience (answer)

139 History is not boring because
(1) it is about the mistakes we make
(2) it covers both war and peace
(3) it studies human nature and culture (answer)
(4) it is full of historical events

140 What is the main idea of this passage?
(1) Students should study both national and international history
(2) Studying history helps us to learn from the past
(3) Studying history is not just memorization
(4) the role of history is to help students deal with real life (answer)

141 Pick out a word from the first paragraph that means the same as ‘results’.
(1) outcomes (answer)

(2) benefits
(3) inferences
(4) forces

142 What, according to the passage, is the duty of human beings?
(1) To digest knowledge
(2) To study correctly
(3) To acquire knowledge and develop the mind (answer)
(4) To make ourselves cultured

143 Mind has been compared to 
(1) a perennial spring
(2) a bucket (answer)
(3) a deep well
(4) a deep sea

144 For human beings, their brain is one of the two products of evolution. The other is their 
(1) self-culture and knowledge
(2) keener sense of sight
(3) instinct for living in a society (answer)
(4) physical strength

145 What is man like if he does not develop and use his brain? 
(1) He is greater than gods
(2) He is akin to the motionless statues
(3) He is like an angel
(4) He is akin to the beasts (answer)

146 What will knowledge and mental self-culture confer upon man?
 (1) Untold miseries
(2) Richness of knowledge
(3) Money and material things
(4) Many blessings (answer)

147 If one acquires knowledge and develops mental self-culture, one will not be the victim of
(1) superstition and demagogy (answer)
 
(2) breed
(3) lust and carnal appetites
(4) pugnacity

148 The author implies that most men and women
(1) are manipulated by priests and politicians (answer)

(2) are arrogant in their behavior
(3) lack social instinct
(4) do not possess capacity for free judgment

149 Pick out a word from the first paragraph that means the same as ‘inexhaustible’
(1) imponderable (answer)

(2) aeons
(3) convolution
(4) perennial

150 The word ’untold’ as used in the second paragraph is
(1) an adverb
(2) a verb
(3) a noun
(4) an adjective (answer) 

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CURRENT AFFAIRS PREPARATION PLAN

“Current Affairs” and “General Knowledge” cover many topics like from economy to sports or education to politics, or even technology to automobiles. In every second some issues are happening around the world in these sectors, and to accumulate the excerpt of some highlighted news, and memorize it is a good plan to prepare current affairs and GK.

Some Important Tips to Follow:

Read Newspapers regularly

We all know that “Old is Gold”, same thing applies here too. We need to make a habit of reading newspapers regularly. I’ll suggest you to read more than one newspaper. It will be better if you read one newspaper of your mother language, and other of English. Some useful newspapers are “The Times of India”, “The Hindu”, “The Telegraph” etc. You need to start this habit at least 6 months before the actual exam that will help you to get access to all the important events of that period of time.

You need to keep an eye on what’s happening around you in your country and world as well. Trust me guys, you will surely find it interesting after several days. We all know that staying updated is always a good idea, as it will stand you apart from the rest.

Read Magazines thoroughly

This is another great option to prepare the subject we are talking about. There are many leading magazines that focus on current affairs and General Knowledge. You need to buy it from your local magazine seller, and start reading it thoroughly. These magazines beautifully categorize the articles with its genres to make it interesting to read on. Some of the useful magazines are Pratiyogita Darpan andManorma.

Try to read some business magazines and sports magazines too along with a general magazine. This will increase your chances of cracking the competitive exams with ease. Some useful business magazines areBusiness Today, Business Line etc.

Follow News Channels

You will need to follow news channels at least once a day. Now most of the leading news channels are active for 24*7. You need to pick up a suitable time for yourself to watch any favorite news channel of yours. You can watch ABP News, NDTV, Times Now, ET Now, Zee News etc. Try to go through all the breaking and highlighted news, and make it a habit.

I know that watching news channels for long will bore you, so I’ll suggest you to allocate only 30 minutes for it in a whole day. All the leading ones shows the glimpses of all important events of the day quite frequently, so 30 minutes will be enough for you to boost up your current affairs and GK knowledge.

Maintain a Diary

My teacher used to tell me that whenever you learn something try to write it down in your diary, as it will help you to memorize it in a better manner. He is so right, as this method helped me a lot to score good marks in every exam that I appeared for. As I already mentioned before that a lot of events are occurring in the country and around the world, so it is easily understandable that it is not easy to remember everything. It’s always a superb idea to maintain a diary of current events.

You need to update this diary on a daily basis with all the events that you consider as important ones. This diary will become quite useful for the revision part, as it will provide you information about all the important events at a place. You should keep revising the diary frequently, as it will help you to memorize important names, dates, awards etc.

Channelize your Preparation Accordingly

All the competitive exams are not same, as all of them have different pattern, even when it comes to the same topic as ‘Current Affairs’ or ‘GK’. For example for civil services exam, you need to give importance on events of National value. On the other scenario, in matter of bank job exam, the focus should be on the news on banking sectors, and economic and business news.

Thus I’ll suggest you to prepare as per the exams you are appearing for, as channelizing your preparation according to the pattern of the exam will accelerate your chance of getting selected.

Use Internet Resources

Google, YouTube and Wikipedia are my favorite teachers’; one of my friends told me this once. This is quite true indeed, so you should use all the available online resources to study current affairs and GK for exams. For example this blog is all about “Current Affairs”, so you can check this blog regularly by subscribing to us (check the sidebar for subscription options). You can actively take part some forums that are focusing on current events. The good part is you can follow the websites of all leadingnewspapers online if you don’t have enough time to read newspapers.

Use Social Networking Sites for Good

Believe me or not you can surely use social networking sites to your benefits. Especially to prepare current affairs and General knowledge Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and StumbleUpon may help you a lot. You can join some Facebook pages, or follow some twitter accounts that are related to current affairs. You can join our Facebook Page too for this matter, or connect with me at LinkedIn or circle me in Google Plus for all the information on recent happenings to boost up your General Knowledgeability.

Give Priority to your Strength

We usually find difficulties when we try to learn everything at once. In that process basically we study a lot, but remember a little. We need to first select our strength areas for our preparation. Try to givepriority to your strength areas. It may be Sports, economy, Government Affairs or technology. Suppose you are applying for Bank exams, then you should prepare industry related news. Along with that you may pick any 2-3 areas of your strength like sports or technology. You need to prepare these sections to the utmost level. I can assure you that these strategies will help you to score much better in Current Affairs section.

Participate in Online Quizzes

You should participate in some free quizzes that are available online to evaluate yourself. For this matter you can easily access our “Quiz Section”. This will give you proper idea whether you are ready for the big exam day or not. As an added factor it will also provide you confidence i.e. very much essential. You can download Monthly-wise current affairs questions from Here.