Multiple Choice Question and Answer for Teacher's Eligibility Test (TET) Model Paper 2 (Marks : 60.00)
Section :
Child Development & Pedagogy
( Marks :
30.00)
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1.
Sign of creative child is his/her
1.
Intelligence
2.
Good behavior
3.
Creativity
4.
Good memory
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Which of the following is not necessary for ensuring the success of a programme of 'Inclusive Education' in a school?
1.
Requisite infrastructure
2.
Adequate finances
3.
All the teachers of the school should be special resource person
4.
Motivated administrators and teachers
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Questioning in the class-room
1.
Clarifies the subject-matter
2.
Develops inactivity
3.
Is a wastage of time
4.
Creates indiscipline
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A new lesson being taught by you is not well-understood by the students. What will be your response?
1.
Stop the lesson altogether
2.
Tell the students to learn it any way
3.
Change your method of teaching the lesson
4.
Give some related home assignment, hoping that it will make the lesson clearer
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5.
Teaching-Learning process fundamentally completed in
1.
Class-room
2.
School
3.
Society
4.
Home
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A group of students are found to be harassing another student. What should be your reaction?
1.
Punish the students
2.
Send to their parents
3.
Counsel the students individually
4.
Give them a severe warning
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A physically-challenged student is very keen on participating during the Annual sports in school. How should you handle this issue?
1.
Discourage him/her from being present on that day
2.
Let him/her be involved in record keeping in the field
3.
get him/her to the cheering team
4.
Give him/her a duty that does not involve being in the sports field
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One of the ways to deal with the development of sexuality in children during puberty is defense mechanism, like
1.
Sublimation
2.
Projection
3.
Compensation
4.
Rationalization
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Which would be the most effective method of dealing with a Low-achieving child?
1.
Detain the child in the same class for another year
2.
Put him/her Lower-class for another year
3.
Mark his/her answers in examinations generously
4.
Arrange for extensive coaching
1.
Right to education
2.
Right True education
3.
Right time education
4.
Rarely true education
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What a teacher should do if a student gives wrong answer of a question in a class?
1.
He will another question to the student
2.
He will ask another student
3.
He will scold the student
4.
He will explain, why the answer given by the student is wrong
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12.
Theory of multiple intelligence implies the following except
1.
intelligence is a distinct set of processing operations used by an individual to solve problems.
2.
disciplines should be presented in a number of ways
3.
learning could be assessed through a variety of means
4.
emotional intelligence is not related to IQ
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13.
Smallest unit of meaning in a language is
1.
Syntax
2.
Morpheme
3.
Pragmatics
4.
Phoneme
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14.
A child cannot distinguish between 'saw' and 'was', nuclear' and 'unclear'. He/She is suffering from:
1.
Dyslexia
2.
word jumbling disorder
3.
dyslexemia
4.
dysmorphemia
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15.
A child of 16 years scores 75 in an IQ test; his mental age will be________ years.
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16.
Adolescents may experience
1.
feeling of self-actualization
2.
feeling of satiation about life
3.
anxiety and concern about themselves
4.
feeling of fear about sins committed in childhood.
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17.
Vygotsky theory implies
1.
child will learn best in the company of children having IQ lesser than his/her own.
2.
collaborative problem solving
3.
individual assignments to each student
4.
after initial explanation, do not support a child in solving difficult questions
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Gifted students are
1.
non-assertive of their needs
2.
independent in their judgments
3.
independent of teachers
4.
introvert in nature
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19.
Assessment for learning takes into account the following except
1.
mistake of students
2.
learning styles of students
3.
strengths of students
4.
needs of students
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20.
Which one of the following is an example of a fine motor skill?
1.
Climbing
2.
Hopping
3.
Running
4.
Writing
Ques
21.
Which would be the best theme to start with in a nursery class?
1.
My best friend
2.
My neighbourhood
3.
My school
4.
My family
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22.
In order to instill a positive environment in a primary class a teacher should
1.
wish each child in the morning
2.
narrate stories with positive endings
3.
allow them to make groups on their own on the basis of sociometry during group activities.
4.
not discriminate and set the same goal for every child.
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23.
Successful inclusion requires the following except
1.
involvement of parents
2.
capacity building
3.
sensitization
4.
segregation
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24.
IQ scores are generally ________ correlated with academic performance.
1.
Least
2.
Perfectly
3.
Highly
4.
Moderately
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25.
An empowering school will promote which of the following qualities the most in its teachers?
1.
tendency to experiment
2.
memory
3.
disciplined nature
4.
competitive aptitude
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26.
Which indicates the change in the quality or character of a child?
1.
Growth
2.
Development
3.
Learning
4.
Environment
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27.
The process of expansion of an individual's capacities quantitatively, should be termed as:
1.
Development
2.
Growth
3.
Equilibration
4.
Maturation
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28.
Primary education helps_____.
1.
Socialization of child
2.
Democratization of child
3.
In course understanding
4.
All of the above
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29.
Child growth as proceeding through an organized sequence of stages divided roughly by age in view of_____.
1.
Kohlberg
2.
Piaget
3.
Vygotsky
4.
Skinner
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30.
The development that proceeds in the direction of the longitudinal axis i.e., head to foot is termed as_____
1.
Cephalo-caudal development
2.
Proximo distal
3.
Interrelation
4.
Intergration
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Section :
Environmental Studies
( Marks :
30.00)
Ques
1.
We have days and nights because of:
1.
Earth’s rotation
2.
Earth’s revolution
3.
Sun’s rotation
4.
Sun’s revolution
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The tail of flying birds acts as rudder. By this statement we can understand that the tail acts as:
1.
A part of the body which is beautiful
2.
A part which wards off flies and mosquitoes
3.
A part which guides the bird while flying
4.
A part which helps the bird take off
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3.
The combination of which of the following soils is best for plant growth
1.
Clay, sand & gravel
2.
Humus, clay & gravel
3.
Sand, humus & gravel
4.
Humus, sand & clay
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4.
Which of the following does not belong to the group formed by the other trees?
1.
Mango
2.
Coconut
3.
Tamarind
4.
Neem
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5.
In spring which of the following occurs?
1.
The days are longer & nights are shorter
2.
The nights are longer & days are shorter
3.
Days and nights are of almost equal duration
4.
None of the above
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Which of the following plays an important role in the cause of rainfall
1.
Evaporation
2.
Condensation
3.
Both evaporation & condensation
4.
Filtration
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7.
A human body consists of ________ number of bones
1.
205
2.
206
3.
207
4.
208
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8.
Sanjay has a sugar cube in her mouth, in which part of his tongue, will the cube be sweetest?
1.
Front
2.
Middle
3.
Rear
4.
Sides
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9.
The mosquito repellent (coils, mats and liquids) that we generally use in our homes are:
1.
Pesticides
2.
Fertilizers
3.
Sedatives
4.
Insecticides
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10.
Cows have strong grinding teeth at the back of the mouth, but they cannot eat the flesh of the of other animals. This is because:
1.
They do not need to eat the flesh
2.
They don’t have strong grinding teeth at the front
3.
They don’t have long sharp pointed teeth
4.
They dislike eating flesh
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11.
During summer the earth is
1.
Closer to the sun
2.
Away from the sun
3.
Closer to the moon
4.
Away from the moon
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12.
Non-green plants like mushroom can’t make their own food because:
1.
They are too small
2.
They lack chlorophyll
3.
They lack photo-tropism
4.
They lack roots to suck water
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13.
Most of the reptiles like snakes, crocodiles, etc. eat their food by:
1.
Tearing its flesh
2.
A process called cud chewing
3.
Swallowing it as a whole
4.
Sucking its blood
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14.
How much time does the earth take to complete one rotation?
1.
24 hrs.
2.
1 day
3.
1 year
4.
Both A & B
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15.
How many muscles are there in a human body?
1.
600
2.
700
3.
800
4.
900
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16.
Which of the following is not a part of the excretory system?
1.
Eyes
2.
Kidneys
3.
Lungs
4.
Skin
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17.
During breathing which gas is most required by us?
1.
Hydrogen
2.
Oxygen
3.
Carondioxide
4.
Nitrogen
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18.
Which part of the body controls all the other organs?
1.
Heart
2.
Eyes
3.
Brain
4.
Stomach
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19.
Flamingos have ______ kind of feet
1.
Perching
2.
Wading
3.
Webbed
4.
None of these
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20.
The tomato plant falls under the category of:
1.
Herbs
2.
Shrubs
3.
Trees
4.
Grass
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21.
Which Indian scientist has got a Nobel Prize for his contribution in physics?
1.
Rabindra Nath Tagore
2.
Mahatma Gandhi
3.
Albert Einstein
4.
Hargovind Khurana
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22.
When some sugar is dissolved in a glass of water, the water level:
1.
Increases
2.
Decreases
3.
Remains the same
4.
None of the above
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23.
The nature of relationship between condensation & evaporation is:
1.
They are the same
2.
They are opposite
3.
They are similar but not in all respects
4.
None of the above
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24.
We slip very easily on a wet floor because
1.
Water reduces the friction
2.
Water increases the friction
3.
We slip because we lose our balance
4.
None of the above
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25.
The process of solid changing into liquid upon the supply of heat is called:
1.
Condensation
2.
Evaporation
3.
Melting
4.
Boiling
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26.
When we exhale, our lungs have to:
1.
Contract
2.
Expand
3.
Be still
4.
None of the above
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Our head is made up of only one movable bone; it is called:
1.
Skull
2.
Cranium
3.
Jawbone
4.
Collarbone
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The young ones of the frog are called:
1.
Young frogs
2.
Frog cubs
3.
Puppies
4.
Tadpoles
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Paper is mainly made up of:
1.
Cellulose & starch
2.
Polythene & cotton
3.
Bamboo & grass
4.
Sunflower & Maize
1.
Planet
2.
Satellite
3.
Comet
4.
Star
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